punctuate

punctuate
verb
(to divide up sentences etc by commas, full stops, colons etc.) puntuar
- punctuation mark
punctuate vb puntuar
how do you punctuate this sentence? ¿cómo se puntúa esta frase?
El gerundio de punctuate se escribe punctuating
punctuate
tr['pʌŋktjʊeɪt]
transitive verb
1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL puntuar
2 (interrupt) interrumpir
intransitive verb
1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL puntuar
punctuate ['pʌŋkʧʊ.eɪt] vt, -ated ; -ating : puntuar
punctuate
v.
acentuar v.
puntuar v.
'pʌŋktʃueɪt, 'pʌŋktjʊeɪt, 'pʌŋktʃʊeɪt
transitive verb
a) \<\<writing/text\>\> puntuar*
b) (intersperse) salpicar*

a silence punctuated only by the occasional sob — un silencio interrumpido tan sólo por algún sollozo

['pʌŋktjʊeɪt]
VT (Ling) puntuar

his speech was punctuated by applause — los aplausos interrumpieron repetidamente su discurso

* * *
['pʌŋktʃueɪt, 'pʌŋktjʊeɪt, 'pʌŋktʃʊeɪt]
transitive verb
a) \<\<writing/text\>\> puntuar*
b) (intersperse) salpicar*

a silence punctuated only by the occasional sob — un silencio interrumpido tan sólo por algún sollozo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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