punctuate with

punctuate with
1) phr. v. ใส่เครื่องหมาย (คำถาม, ตกใจ ฯลฯ)
2) phr. v. พูดขัดจังหวะ
related: พูดแทรก

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  • Punctuate — Punc tu*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Punctuated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Punctuating}.] [Cf. F. ponctuer. See {Punctual}.] To mark with points; to separate into sentences, clauses, etc., by points or stops which mark the proper pauses in expressing the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • punctuate — [puŋk′cho͞o āt΄] vt. punctuated, punctuating [< ML punctuatus, pp. of punctuare < L punctus, a POINT] 1. to insert a punctuation mark or marks in 2. to break in on here and there; interrupt [a speech punctuated with applause] 3. to… …   English World dictionary

  • punctuate — UK [ˈpʌŋktʃueɪt] / US [ˈpʌŋktʃuˌeɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms punctuate : present tense I/you/we/they punctuate he/she/it punctuates present participle punctuating past tense punctuated past participle punctuated to use full… …   English dictionary

  • punctuate something with — interrupt an activity with. → punctuate …   English new terms dictionary

  • punctuate — [ pʌŋ(k)tʃʊeɪt, tjʊ ] verb 1》 insert punctuation marks in (text). 2》 occur at intervals throughout.     ↘(punctuate something with) interrupt an activity with. Origin C17 (in the sense point out ): from med. L. punctuat , punctuare bring to a… …   English new terms dictionary

  • punctuate — verb Punctuate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑sentence, ↑silence …   Collocations dictionary

  • punctuate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Medieval Latin punctuatus, past participle of punctuare to point, provide with punctuation marks, from Latin punctus point Date: circa 1766 transitive verb 1. to mark or divide (written matter) with punctuation… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • punctuate — verb 1 (T) to divide written work into sentences, phrases etc using commas, full stops etc 2 be punctuated by/with sth to be interrupted many times with something such as a noise: silence occasionally punctuated by laughter …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • punctuate — punctuator, n. /pungk chooh ayt /, v., punctuated, punctuating. v.t. 1. to mark or divide (something written) with punctuation marks in order to make the meaning clear. 2. to interrupt at intervals: Cheers punctuated the mayor s speech. 3. to… …   Universalium

  • punctuate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. point, interpoint, interpunctuate; accentuate; interrupt. See grammar, importance. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. emphasize, accentuate, stress, underscore, underline, accent, mark. III (Roget s… …   English dictionary for students

  • punctuate — punc|tu|ate [ pʌŋktʃu,eıt ] verb intransitive or transitive to use PERIODS, COMMAS, and other PUNCTUATION MARKS in order to write in a clear style be punctuated by/with something to be frequently interrupted by something: a 15 minute speech… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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