punctuated
英 [ˈpʌŋktʃueɪtɪd]
美 [ˈpʌŋktʃueɪtɪd]
v. 不时打断; 给…加标点符号
punctuate的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:punctuated 过去式:punctuated
柯林斯词典
- VERB 不时打断
If an activity or situationis punctuated byparticular things, it is interrupted by them at intervals.- The silence of the night was punctuated by the distant rumble of traffic.
夜晚的宁静不时被远处车辆的隆隆声打断。
- The silence of the night was punctuated by the distant rumble of traffic.
双语例句
- The train shoogles me off into a light slumber, punctuated by squeaks and grinding noises.
行进中的火车把我摇进了浅浅的梦境,不时地被咯吱咯吱的摩擦声响打上标点符号。 - Many other lesser-known figures have punctuated English literature as well.
其他许多较不知名的作家也不时出现在英语文学中。 - The silence of the night was punctuated by the distant rumble of traffic.
夜晚的宁静不时被远处车辆的隆隆声打断。 - Resulting in a country of unique images – flat fertile landscapes punctuated by windmills and church spires.
导致一个国家的独特形象-平坦肥沃的景观间断的风车和教堂的尖顶。 - That economics is not a natural science is clear from the inconclusive engagements that have punctuated its own history.
经济学不是一门自然科学,一个明显的例证是,经济学史上不时发生毫无结果的论战。 - The work turned out to be long hours of low-grade concentration punctuated by moments of panic.
事实证明,这项工作是一次长时间的低强度定位,间或被恐慌时刻打断。 - The fortress-like entrance wall is punctuated by a large opening which allows a glimpse of the entry courtyard.
堡垒似的入口墙上,一个大大的开口可以使人从外面瞥见入口处的庭院。 - He punctuated his remarks with thumps on the table.
他讲话时不停地捶着桌子。 - Any frequency can't have an energy, you have to& you don't have a continuum of frequencies that are of a certain energy, it's actually punctuated into these packets that are called photons.
任何频率不能有个能量,你必须要-对某一个能量上,你不会有连续的频率,光子实际上分立的存在。 - Her controversial speech was punctuated with noisy interjections from the audience.
她那颇有争议的演讲不时被听众嘈杂的插话打断。
