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1. The bullet of sin also threatens the delicate "flower of peace". (special meaning).
2. Say that he is "special", because he loves fish to the point of selflessness. (emphasis added).
3. When he was in school, his classmates called him a "debater". (special meaning).
4. How can such a calamity river become the "cradle" of the Chinese nation?(special meaning).
5. People say: "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world." (direct quote).
6. My father taught me to throw out the "sugar wind" on the slate. (special meaning).
7. The young turtle that came out first turned out to be the "scout" of the turtle group. (special meaning).
8. However, a survey of the "performance" of the Yellow River in the past 2,000 years is surprising. (special meaning).
9. There was a forestry officer in Germany, who had just taken office, and gave an order: to "clean" the forest. (special meaning).
10. Scientists have carefully studied the whale and found that its appearance is an extremely ideal "streamlined". (emphasis added).
11. Child, when Dad comes back, I will definitely give you a "blue helmet". (direct quote).
12. I like the flower port, and I prefer the jade spring that is "white as jade". (special meaning).
13. Be kind to you, but you want to kill me!The old saying is indeed good, it is really "kindness will be revenge". (direct quote).
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The first one should be a specific title, which our Chinese teacher said.
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1. Special Meaning.
2. Focus on the discussion.
3. Special Meaning.
4. Special Meaning.
5. Direct Quotation.
6. Special Meaning.
7. Special Meanings.
8. Special Meaning.
9. Special Meaning.
10. Focus on discussion.
11. Direct quote.
12. Special meaning.
13. Direct Quotation.
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1. The functions of double quotation marks are: to indicate the part of the quotation, to indicate a specific title, to indicate a special meaning, to indicate the object of the discussion, and to be used in the discourse.
2. The part that indicates the quotation: The dialogue of the characters in the article or the direct quotation of other people's words (or articles) are quoted in quotation marks, in order to distinguish them from the author's own words.
3. Indicates a specific title: "Specific title" refers to a name or abbreviation that refers to a certain thing or person in a specific language environment and has certain characteristics. For example, compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan have actively donated money to the "Hope Project".
4. Indicate special meanings and parts that need to be highlighted: When some words in the article have special meanings, they are mostly marked with quotation marks. "Special meaning" means that it has a different meaning in a specific linguistic environment, or that a new meaning arises.
For example: what the people desperately need is a "fool" like you.
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There are six uses of double quotation marks: to indicate the words that are directly quoted in the text, to indicate the object that needs to be emphasized, to indicate words with special meanings, to indicate specific titles, to express negation and sarcasm, and when quotation marks are to be used in quotation marks, double quotation marks are used in the outer layer and single quotation marks in the inner layer. As follows:
1. Quoting others.
This is the most common and straightforward example of quoting a full sentence or extracting a key snippet.
2. Indicate the title of the short publication.
Quotation marks are suitable for the title of a poem, a short story**, an article published in a newspaper or magazine, the title of a song, **, and the name of an episode of an album. What about the titles of long-form works (e.g., movies, books, **)? It is usually indicated not in quotation marks, but in italics.
3. Emphasize specific words, often with irony.
If it weren't for the first two usages, the quotation marks would probably be the author's way of being sarcastic or saying the opposite.
4. Indicate key words, foreign words, or special words that readers are not familiar with.
This usage is actually controversial in the literary world. To avoid the belief that carelessness can be interpreted as mockery, many writing experts recommend using italics instead.
What is the difference in usage between single and double quotes?
There is not much difference between single quotation marks and double quotation marks, the only difference is:
Single quotes can be used inside double quotes ", whereas double quotes cannot be used inside single quotes.
To put it simply, when quotation marks are still used in quotation marks, double quotation marks are used in the outer layer, and single quotation marks are used in the inner layer.
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1. Double quotation marks are used to mark speech, quotation, and proper nouns.
or words with specific references and intentions. The functions of double quotation marks are to indicate quotations, special meanings such as negation and sarcasm, to indicate specific titles, to emphasize the object of discussion, and to quote.
2. Quotations mainly include quotations of sayings, proverbs, aphorisms, idioms, poems, and onomatopoeia.
Wait. For example, Zi said: If you are a threesome, you must have my teacher. It is a direct quotation from Confucius.
It is also a typical idiom that a threesome must have my teacher. Another example, Tao Qian.
said, "Relatives or sorrows, others have also sang, what is the way to die, the body is the same mountain" is also a quote from the famous saying.
3. Quotations with special meanings are mainly given new meanings in a certain linguistic environment, including negative and sarcastic meanings. For example, friends who maintain their "order" prison tear off their mask of "civilization".
4. The quotation of specific titles mainly includes professional terms, names with certain characteristics, abbreviations and anniversaries. For example, "Timely rain."
Song Jiang, another example, is to make the seeds of "rumors" for malicious idlers.
5. When double quotation marks emphasize the object of discussion, it has the role of prominent emphasis. For example, if you look up from the foot of the mountain, you can see that the torches are lined up in many zigzag shapes, all the way to the sky. "Zhi" is to emphasize the formation.
6. The most basic usage of double quotation marks is to quote, to quote something a person said. For example, Wu said: "I have no plan, and I am not a relative, what does it mean to sit together?" "Here is a direct quote, which is a direct and complete record of what was said.
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The use of double quotation marks, six usages and differences:
1. Indicate the part cited in the article. Quote someone else's words, a book, or write about a character in your article.
Dialogues should be marked in quotation marks so that the quoted words can be distinguished from those of the person who wrote the article. A quote can quote a word, a word, a sentence, or all of them.
2. For the object or important thing that needs to be emphasized, specific words should be quoted in quotation marks.
3. Put words that indicate negation, antonym, borrowing, or sarcasm in quotation marks.
4. Use quotation marks for abbreviations in the article.
5. The numerical part of the source of the table that shows festivals and anniversaries and the part that marks major historical events with numbers should be in quotation marks.
6. Onomatopoeia.
Transliterated words are indicated in quotation marks.
7. The nicknames in the text should be marked with quotation marks.
8. Proper nouns that need to be emphasized.
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Precautions for the use of quotation marks.
1. Quotation marks are divided into double quotation marks and single quotation marks.
Use double quotation marks if you only use one quotation mark, and use single quotation marks if you need quotation marks inside double quotation marks. Single quotation marks have been used in double quotation marks, and double quotation marks have been used in quotation marks in single quotation marks.
2. Be particular about the punctuation used at the end of the citation. When using quotation marks, if the quotation is independent and completely cracked, the punctuation at the end of the quotation cannot be changed, and it should be written in the following quotation marks; If the quotation is independent and incomplete, and is only part of a sentence, the punctuation at the end of the quotation should be removed and the punctuation should be selected according to the needs of the entire sentence.
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