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There are two types of dashes in English, the short dash (en dash) and the long dash (em dash), which are played as follows:
Equipment tools: PC: ASUS-FX50.
System version: Windows 10 Professional.
Software: Word 2017.
1. How to play long dashes.
1. In a Microsoft Word document, Ctrl + Alt + the " " number key in the upper right corner of the numeric keypad.
2. In the English input state, hold down the ALT key and type 0151 on the numeric keypad. The law is valid for all kinds of documentation in the Windows operating system.
Second, the way to play short dashes.
1. In a Microsoft Word document, press and hold the CTRL key and the " " " number key in the upper right corner of the numeric keypad to type a dash.
2. In Microsoft Word document, in the English input state, type two hyphens in a row after the space, when the space or enter again, the word document will automatically convert the two hyphens to a short dash.
3. In the English input state, press and hold the alt key and press 0150 to type the long and short dashes. This law is valid in all kinds of documents in the Windows system.
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The English dash is a bar; When entering with Chinese input method:
1. Press the "shift" key and the "-" key at the same time (next to the 0 key) 2. The screen will appear at this time - this symbol is a relatively long dash, put the cursor on the right side of the symbol, click the delete key, and you will get a relatively short dash—this dash is the English dash.
It is called [dash] (long in Chinese), which belongs to Chinese, and is called "dash" in English.
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The English dash is: —, and there is only one bar.
Canonical input: The Unicode encoding of English dashes is U+2014, in MS Word you can enter 2014 first and then press Alt + X. An easier way to do this is to take advantage of MS Word's autocorrect feature:
Press "-" twice without spaces, for example: type "--a" in MS Word
The length of the Chinese dash occupies the position of two characters, and the length of the Western dash is equivalent to one word in Chinese. In Chinese, a dash (-symbol indicating a change in topic or tone, continuation of sound, etc.)
Explanatory statements in the text are indicated by dashes; An abrupt change in the subject is marked with a dash; The sound is prolonged, and the onomatopoeia is followed by a dash; The items are listed and sub-undertaken, and the items are preceded by dashes; It indicates a change in tone, a continuation of sound, the beginning and end of time and space, or is used as a pinch note.
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The English dash is a bar; When entering with Chinese input method:
1. Press the "shift" key and the "-" key at the same time (next to the 0 key) 2. The screen will appear at this time - this symbol is a relatively long dash, put the cursor on the right side of the symbol head, click the delete key, you will get a relatively short dash - , this dash is the English dash.
It is called [dash] (long in Chinese), which belongs to Chinese, and is called "dash" in English.
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The English dash is: —, and there is only one bar.
Canonical input: The Unicode encoding of English dashes is U+2014, in MS Word you can enter 2014 first and then press Alt + X.
An easier way to do this is to take advantage of MS Word's autocorrect feature: double-press without a space - for example:
1. Type --a in MS Word.
2. -a will be automatically converted to -a.
In addition, English dashes can be entered with Alt + 0151 in Windows and + in Mac.
You can use --input in tex and --in html.
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