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61apostrophe 1 — См. apòstrofe …
62apostrophe — noun /əˈpɒs.trə.fi,əˈpɑːs.trə.fi/ a) The text character ’, that serves as a punctuation mark in various languages and as a diacrictical mark in certain rare contexts. b) A sudden exclamatory piece of dialogue addressed to someone or something,… …
63Apostrophe — Апостроф …
64Apostrophe — ASCII Zeichen …
65apostrophe — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A punctuation mark] Syn. pause, contraction mark, sign of omission, plural mark, sign of possession. 2. [An appeal] Syn. invocation, address, soliloquy, supplication; see appeal 1 , speech 3 …
66Apostrophe — ◆ A|pọ|stro|phe auch: A|pọst|ro|phe 〈a. [ ′ ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: stro|phen〉 feierliche Anrede an abwesende Personen od. auch an Dinge [Etym.: → Apostroph] ◆ Die Buchstabenfolge a|po|st… kann auch a|pos|t… getrennt werden. Davon ausgenommen sind …
67apostrophe — a|pos|tro|phe [əˈpɔstrəfi US əˈpa: ] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: Late Latin apostrophus, from Greek, from apostrephein to turn away , from apo ( APOCALYPSE) + strephein to turn ] a) the sign ( ) that is used in writing to show that… …
68apostrophe — a|pos|tro|phe [ ə pastrəfi ] noun count * the symbol used in writing. In English, it marks the POSSESSIVE form of a noun, for example Bob s car, or a place where one or more letters have been removed from a word or phrase, for example isn t …
69Apostrophe — ASCII Zeichen …
70apostrophe — The character . It is usually used in contractions of words, such as don t …