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In addition to explaining the explanation, quotation marks also have the function of summarizing, and dashes have the role of explaining and inflecting.
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Quotation marks indicate the part quoted in the text, including two parts, quotation marks and quotation marks, and there are two kinds of quotation marks, double quotation marks and single quotation marks, which are marked as "" and '' respectively. The usage has:1
Indicates the referenced section 2Indicates a specific appellation 3Indicates a special meaning that needs to be emphasized 4
Indicates negation and sarcasm 5Indicates the object of emphasis 6Special Doubts Indicate Negative.
Dash (—a symbol that indicates a change in topic or tone, a continuation of a voice, etc.) Statements that explain the text are indicated by dashes. The topic changed abruptly, marked with dashes.
The sound is prolonged, and onomatopoeia is followed by a dash. "" The items are listed and sub-undertaken, and the items are preceded by dashes. "" indicates a change in tone, a continuation of sound, the beginning and end of time and space, or is used as a pinch note.
The Chinese dash is derived from the English word em dash; However, due to the fact that it is easy to be confused with 丨 when it is vertical, it is changed to occupy two characters.
The usage has:1Indicates Explanation Note 2
Indicates the extension of the voice 3Indicates a transformation, jump, or turn of meaning 4Indicates that the interjection says 5
PC App 6Strengthen focus 7Branch Example 8
Used before the subtitle 9Indicate the author 10Supplementary Note 11
Indicates a summary of 12 aboveIndicates the continuation of the language.
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Quotation marks: Indicates direct quotation of words, indicating emphasis.
Expresses sarcasm and negation.
Indicates a specific title.
It is sometimes used to quote idioms, proverbs, afterwords, etc.
Dashes: 1Indicates an explanatory note.
2.Indicates the progression of meaning.
3.Indicates an extension of speech.
4.Indicates a transformation, jump, or turn of meaning.
5.Indicates the interjection.
6.Computer applications.
7.Strengthen the focus.
8.Examples of branches.
9.Used before the subtitle.
Ellipses: Table quotations or quotations are omitted;
omission of repetitive words in the table;
The table lists similar things and omitted ordinal words;
table silence or reflection;
Table speech is intermittent;
Interruption of the table language;
The words are not finished, and the meaning is not finished.
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A type of dash punctuation mark. The form is "—to indicate an explanation in the text, or to indicate a sudden change in topic. When the sound is prolonged, onomatopoeia is followed by a dash. "" The items are listed and sub-undertaken, and the items are preceded by dashes.
Usage of dashes
Indicate the explanatory sentence in the text; Indicates an abrupt change of topic or a prominent semantic shift; Emphasis is placed on the following that is introduced; It is used for post-break speech, bowing out the bottom of the language; indicates a break or pause in speech; indicates prolonged sound; It is used for enumeration and subcontracting.
1. Elicit a specific explanation of the connotation of the concept
The words after the dash are specific explanations of the conceptual connotation of the words before the dash, and the scope of the reference is the same. For example: a short but sturdy middle-aged Japanese man, Boss Uchiyama, walked over.
2. Indicates a sudden change of topic or a prominent semantic shift
For example: "That's a good drawing." - Why are you so brave and not afraid of him? ”
3. Emphasis is placed on the following paragraphs
The following is mainly mentioned for the colon function, and the use of dashes instead is to make the tone stronger, or to read more eye-catching. For example, at this moment, the hearts of all the people in the room are the same, and they all have one thing, and that is - the remembrance of the dead.
Fourth, it is used for the aftermath of the break to draw out the bottom of the language
For example, don't look at them so fiercely, but they are the tails of the bunnies in the round hall - they can't grow.
5. Indicates a break or pause in speech
For example: "Panic! Panic more than anything, compare the New Year, marry a new - I haven't seen him panic like an orange boy! ”
Sixth, it means that the sound is prolonged
For example: "Sell - fans!" ”
7. It is used for the enumeration and subcontracting of matters
Example. For example, according to the different research objects, environmental physics is divided into the following five sub-disciplines: - environmental acoustics.
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Dashes are used to illustrate.
Dashes are used to indicate sentences that explain the text in the text, or to indicate semantic transformations, progressions, interruptions, extensions, etc. Dashes and parentheses are used differently: the explanatory notes from dashes are part of the text.
The explanations in parentheses are not the main text, but only notes. A dash is a punctuation mark that plays a big role in expressing meaning.
Its main functions are: to indicate the annotation or to express the transition and transformation of meaning. It can also indicate the progression of meaning, which is used to indicate the causal relationship between sentences.
The dash is preceded by the effect, followed by the cause. It can also indicate a prolonged, interrupted, or paused sound, or it can be itemized in a table. Dashes can also be used before subheadings, leading to the following.
The dash input method is operational
Hold down "Shift plus the second key on the left of Backspace", and operate "Alt plus 0151" twice in Word in a row to type "—"Alt plus 0151": Press and hold Alt, press the numeric key 0151 on the keypad, and release. Do it again and you can enter the dash.
In word, select "Symbols" in the insert menu and select "Tabs". You can see that the first symbol is "—" and enter several in a row. There is no break in the middle, just like a long dash.
Now most of them are using smart input methods, so now just switch to smart input methods, input"pozhehao"Generally in the fifth is. Use the soft keyboard to type out dashes and switch input methods. Select punctuation marks in the soft keyboard, or you can type dashes.
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Usage of dashes1. Indicates that the part that explains the explanation after the dash.
It came suddenly—followed by a gust of wet mountain wind, followed by wisps of light clouds and mist, and the rain quietly came to change my mind.
2. Indicate the progression of meaning.
I didn't know what this so-called Ru was at the time—and I don't know it now—(explained as a puppy and fierce) for no reason.
3. Indicates a transformation, jump or turn of meaning.
It's so hot today! - When are you going to Shanghai? ”
4. Indicates the extension of speech.
1) "Kobayashi - I'm coming!. He shouted.
2) "Woo-woo-woo" The little boy cried loudly.
5. Indicates a large pause or interruption in speech.
At that time, the people in Wuxi, I asked, but-(means that the nuclear trap is interrupted).
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Summary. Hello, I'm glad to answer that the use of dashes is to indicate the sentence that explains the text in the text. Example.
It's the day after the year – Chinese New Year's Eve. Indicates an abrupt change of topic or a prominent semantic shift; Example.
It's raining today, so I can't go out - the dealer is full of drinks. Emphasis is placed on the following that is introduced; Example.
At this moment, the hearts of the people in the room are the same, and they all have one thing, which is - the commemoration of the si. (Barkin, "Things That Can Never Be Forgotten").
Hello, I'm glad to answer that the use of dashes is to indicate the sentence that explains the text in the text. Example: This is the day after Zui of the year - Chinese New Year's Eve.
Indicates an abrupt change of topic or a prominent semantic shift; Example: It's raining today and you can't go out - the dealer is full of drinks.
Emphasis is placed on the following that is introduced; For example, at this moment, the hearts of all the people in the room are the same, and they all have one thing, which is the commemoration of the si.
(Barkin, "Things That Can Never Be Forgotten").
Dashes can indicate the part of the explanation, indicate the progression of meaning, indicate the extension of speech, indicate the summary above, list items in the table, etc.
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There are many uses of dashes, and here are a few common ones.
1. Label explanatory discourse. This usage is more common and there are two categories:
1. Label explanatory discourse. For example:
1) Li Shizhen compiled a famous medicine book - "Compendium of Materia Medica".
2. Label supplementary explanatory words. For example:
1) I have always insisted on reading to inspire my younger siblings hope in life – no matter how difficult the circumstances are.
2. Indicate an abrupt change in topic. For example:
1) "What a fragrant dried dish!" - Do you hear the wind? Zhao Qiye said in a low voice.
3. Marking the interruption of discourse. For example:
2) Aunt Zhang asked Lao Zhang: "You are dressed so neatly today, do you want to-".
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