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From:
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parentheses
(
pl
.)括弧,插入語,插曲
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
parentheses
括號
From:
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parentheses
括號
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pa·ren·the·sis
n.
;
pl
.
Parentheses
1.
A
word
,
phrase
,
or
sentence
,
by
way
of
comment
or
explanation
,
inserted
in
,
or
attached
to
,
a
sentence
which
would
be
grammatically
complete
without
it
.
It
is
usually
inclosed
within
curved
lines
(
see
def
. 2
below
),
or
dashes
.
“Seldom
mentioned
without
a
derogatory
parenthesis
.”
Don't
suffer
every
occasional
thought
to
carry
you
away
into
a
long
parenthesis
.
--
Watts
.
2.
Print.
One
of
the
curved
lines
()
which
inclose
a
parenthetic
word
or
phrase
.
Note:
☞
Parenthesis
,
in
technical
grammar
,
is
that
part
of
a
sentence
which
is
inclosed
within
the
recognized
sign
;
but
many
phrases
and
sentences
which
are
punctuated
by
commas
are
logically
parenthetical
.
In
def
. 1,
the
phrase
“by
way
of
comment
or
explanation”
is
inserted
for
explanation
,
and
the
sentence
would
be
grammatically
complete
without
it
.
The
present
tendency
is
to
avoid
using
the
distinctive
marks
,
except
when
confusion
would
arise
from
a
less
conspicuous
separation
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
parenthesis
n
1:
either
of
two
punctuation
marks
(
or
)
used
to
enclose
textual
material
2:
a
message
that
departs
from
the
main
subject
[
syn
:
digression
,
aside
,
excursus
,
divagation
]
[
also
:
parentheses
(
pl
)]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
parentheses
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