ellipsis points造句
例句与造句
- The ellipsis is represented by " ellipsis points " : a set of three dots.
- In the 15th, the writer or editor is offered three different systems of ellipsis points to choose from.
- When ellipsis points are used in the original text, ellipsis points that are not in the original text should be distinguished by enclosing them in square brackets ( e . g . " text [ & ] text " ).
- When ellipsis points are used in the original text, ellipsis points that are not in the original text should be distinguished by enclosing them in square brackets ( e . g . " text [ & ] text " ).
- The " Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society " more succinctly yet says : " Within a quotation use the spelling and punctuation of the original . . . . If omitting material from a quotation, use three ellipsis points ".
- It's difficult to find ellipsis points in a sentence. 用ellipsis points造句挺难的
- In the past, " 13 December 1883 " _ a dying form _ was stoutly preferred, but the new edit, I learned what I took to be the correct way to handle ellipsis points, used to denote elisions in quoted text : essentially, three dots for an elision in midsentence, four for an elision at the end or for several elided sentences.
- He quoted Harriman's preface about how changes from the original were supposed to be noted in the text, and said, " When such editorial changes are not made explicit, when not even ellipsis points are provided to indicate missing text, doubt is cast unnecessarily on the volume's authenticity . " Citing Sciabarra's essay, Gladstein gave the book as an example of publishing efforts by Rand's estate that " have not always exhibited a confidence-inspiring level of academic rigor . " In his book " The Ayn Rand Cult ", journalist Jeff Walker suggested the published journals might be " completely unreliable and . . . may have been thoroughly twisted in the interests of the present-day cult ".