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1 дефис
знак переноса слов, пишущихся через дефис — double hyphen
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > дефис
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2 дефис
знак переноса слов, пишущихся через дефис — double hyphen
Синонимический ряд:черточка (сущ.) черточка -
3 обязательный дефис
знак переноса слов, пишущихся через дефис — double hyphen
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > обязательный дефис
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4 разделительный дефис
знак переноса слов, пишущихся через дефис — double hyphen
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > разделительный дефис
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5 разделить
1. apportion2. disjoint3. part4. segregate5. sort6. uncouple7. divide; separate; share; fall8. disunite9. partakeСинонимический ряд:1. разъединить (глаг.) разобщить; разъединить2. расчленить (глаг.) поделить; разбить; раздробить; распределить; расчленитьАнтонимический ряд: -
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7 разделить слово дефисом
General subject: separate a word by a hyphenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разделить слово дефисом
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8 علامة
عَلامَة \ badge: sth. worn to show what one is or belongs to: a badge of rank; a school badge. indication: a sign. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand, any spot or line that is of a different colour from the rest a white horse with a black mark on its nose, a sign (usu. a number, sometimes A, B, C, etc.) that is given by a teacher to show the quality of a piece of work in school low marks; full marks; a bad mark. sign: a movement or mark or notice that tells one sth.: He waved his arm as a sign that he was ready. + is a sign of addition. The road sign gave a warning of a dangerous bend. symptom: a sign of an illness: A hot head is a symptom of fever. token: a sign: The gift was a token of his love. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. has been: There were traces of blood on the floor. vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. \ عَلامَة (:) (للتَّرْقِيم) \ colon: the mark: used in writing and printing, before giving lists, etc.. \ العَلامَة √ (أو صَحّ) \ tick: the sign < core>, showing that sth. is correct or (on a list) that it has been dealt with, etc.. \ عَلامَة الاستفهام \ query: a question about some doubtful point; the sing (?). \ عَلامَة تجاريّة (مُسَجَّلة) \ trade mark: a sign on goods, which shows who made them. \ عَلامَة تَعَجُّب "!" \ exclamation mark: the sign "!". \ عَلامَة حَصْر \ bracket: one of the marks () used in writing to show that (a word, phrase, etc.) is separate from the rest: Put this phrase in brackets. \ عَلامَة فارِقة أو أَمَرَة \ landmark: sth. (e.g. a tower) that is clearly seen from a distance, and so can guide travellers. \ عَلامَة كِتابِيّة \ character: a kind of mark, sign, etc. used for a number or a letter; a kind of handwriting: These are printed characters. Arabic characters are written from right to left. \ عَلامَة مُمَيِّزة \ mark: a special sign that is put on sth.: A postmark; a trade mark. \ عَلامَة النَّبْر \ accent: a mark used (in writing) to show the special force given to a word or part of a word or a particular quality of sound. \ علامة وَصْل (شرطة قصيرة) \ hyphen: the make (-) that is used for joining two words, as in blood-red. \ See Also خَطّ قصير
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