搜尋結果
dot
- IPA[dɒt]
英式
- a small round mark or spot;a small round mark written or printed as part of an i or j, as one of a series of marks to signify omission, or as a full stop.
- mark with a small spot or spots;(of a number of items) be scattered over (an area)
verb: dot, 3rd person present: dots, gerund or present participle: dotting, past tense: dotted, past participle: dotted
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a small round mark or spot a symbol depicted in coloured dots
- ▪ a small round mark written or printed as part of an i or j, as one of a series of marks to signify omission, or as a full stop.
- ▪ a small round mark used to denote the lengthening of a note or rest by half, or to indicate staccato.
- ▪ the shorter signal of the two used in Morse code.
- ▪ used to refer to an object that appears tiny because it is far away they were mere dots on the horizon now
- ▪ used to indicate the punctuation separating parts of an email or website address OUP dot com
動詞
- 1. mark with a small spot or spots wet spots of rain began to dot his shirt 同義詞
- ▪ (of a number of items) be scattered over (an area) churches dot the countryside there appear to be a number of airfields dotted about 同義詞
- ▪ place a dot over (a letter) you need to dot the i
- ▪ mark (a note or rest) to show that the time value is increased by half you can turn a reel into a hornpipe by slowing it down a bit and dotting the quavers
- 2. British informal hit (someone) ‘You want to dot him one,’ he said