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  • 1 apostrophe

    apostrophe [apɔstʀɔf]
    feminine noun
       a. ( = interpellation) rude remark (shouted at sb)
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    apɔstʀɔf
    1) Linguistique apostrophe
    2) ( remarque) remark
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    apɔstʀɔf nf
    1) (= signe) apostrophe
    2) (= appel) angry shout
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    1 (marquant une élision, en rhétorique) apostrophe; mot mis en apostrophe word used in apostrophe;
    2 ( remarque vive) remark.
    [apɔstrɔf] nom féminin
    1. [interpellation] invective
    3. [signe] apostrophe
    "s" apostrophe "s" apostrophe
    This former television book programme had a significant influence on the reading habits of people in France, and an invitation by its host Bernard Pivot was considered by authors to be a great honour. Passer à Apostrophes or passer chez Pivot became catchphrases.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > apostrophe

  • 2 apostrophe

    ə'postrəfi
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apóstrofo
    apostrophe n apóstrofo
    tr[ə'pɒstrəfɪ]
    1 (punctuation) apóstrofo
    apostrophe [ə'pɑstrə.fi:] n
    : apóstrofo m
    n.
    apóstrofe s.m.
    apóstrofo s.m.
    ə'pɑːstrəfi, ə'pɒstrəfi
    a) c (Ling, Print) apóstrofo m
    b) u c ( Lit) apóstrofe m or f
    [ǝ'pɒstrǝfɪ]
    N
    1) (Ling) apóstrofo m
    2) (=address) apóstrofe m
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    [ə'pɑːstrəfi, ə'pɒstrəfi]
    a) c (Ling, Print) apóstrofo m
    b) u c ( Lit) apóstrofe m or f

    English-spanish dictionary > apostrophe

  • 3 apostrophe

    noun
    (sign) Apostroph, der; Auslassungszeichen, das
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    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) der Apostroph
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    apos·tro·phe
    [əˈpɒstrəfi, AM -ˈpɑ:s-]
    n LING Apostroph m
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    [ə'pɒstrəfɪ]
    n
    1) (GRAM) Apostroph m
    2) (LITER) Apostrophe f
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    apostrophe [əˈpɒstrəfı; US əˈpɑ-] s
    1. RHET Apostrophe f (feierliche Anrede an eine Person oder Sache außerhalb des Publikums)
    2. LING Apostroph m, Auslassungszeichen n
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    noun
    (sign) Apostroph, der; Auslassungszeichen, das
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    (') n.
    Apostroph m. n.
    Auslassungszeichen n.
    Hochkomma n.

    English-german dictionary > apostrophe

  • 4 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrophe

    English-French dictionary > apostrophe

  • 5 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrof
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    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrof

    English-Danish dictionary > apostrophe

  • 6 apostrophe

    ə'postrəfi
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrof
    subst. \/əˈpɒstrəfɪ\/
    1) apostrof(tegn)
    2) ( retorikk) apostrofe (ærbødig påkallelse i tale eller dikt til fraværende eller avdød person)

    English-Norwegian dictionary > apostrophe

  • 7 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) úrfellingarmerki

    English-Icelandic dictionary > apostrophe

  • 8 apostrophe

    aposztróf
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    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) aposztróf

    English-Hungarian dictionary > apostrophe

  • 9 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apóstrofe
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    a.pos.tro.phe1
    [əp'ɔstrəfi] n Gram apóstrofo, sinal que serve para: 1 indicar a supressão de letra ou letras. 2 formar o genitivo de substantivos.
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    a.pos.tro.phe2
    [əp'ɔstrəfi] n Rhet apóstrofe: figura de retórica em que o orador se interrompe, dirigindo a palavra a alguma coisa ou pessoa real ou fictícia.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > apostrophe

  • 10 apostrophe

    n. apostrof, başkası için söylenen söz
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    1. kesme imi 2. tepeden virgül
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    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) kesme işareti, tepeden virgül

    English-Turkish dictionary > apostrophe

  • 11 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrof
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    [əpɔstrəfi]
    noun
    opuščaj, apostrof; kratek nagovor

    English-Slovenian dictionary > apostrophe

  • 12 apostrophe

    • heittomerkki
    • apostrofi
    • puhuttelu
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    ə'postrəfi
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) heittomerkki

    English-Finnish dictionary > apostrophe

  • 13 apostrophe

    [ə'pɒstrəfɪ]
    nome apostrofo m.
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    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrofo
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    [ə'pɒstrəfɪ]
    nome apostrofo m.

    English-Italian dictionary > apostrophe

  • 14 apostrophe

    [ə'pɔstrəfɪ]
    n
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    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrof

    English-Polish dictionary > apostrophe

  • 15 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrofs
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    apostrofs; apostrofa, retoriska uzruna

    English-Latvian dictionary > apostrophe

  • 16 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrofa

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > apostrophe

  • 17 apostrophe

    n. apostrof; apostrofering, personlig hänvändelse i tal eller dikt till någon som inte är närvarande
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    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrof[]

    English-Swedish dictionary > apostrophe

  • 18 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrof
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    • apostrof

    English-Czech dictionary > apostrophe

  • 19 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrof
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    • apostrof

    English-Slovak dictionary > apostrophe

  • 20 apostrophe

    [ə'postrəfi]
    (a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrof

    English-Romanian dictionary > apostrophe

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  • Apostrophe (figure of speech) — Apostrophe (Greek ἀποστροφή, apostrophé , turning away ; the final e being sounded) is an exclamatory rhetorical figure of speech, when a talker or writer breaks off and directs speech to an imaginary person or abstract quality or idea. In… …   Wikipedia

  • Apostrophe — A*pos tro*phe, n. [(1) L., fr. Gr. ? a turning away, fr. ? to turn away; ? from + ? to turn. (2) F., fr. L. apostrophus apostrophe, the turning away or omitting of a letter, Gr. ?.] 1. (Rhet.) A figure of speech by which the orator or writer… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • apostrophe — ► NOUN 1) a punctuation mark ( ) used to indicate either possession (e.g. Harry s book) or the omission of letters or numbers (e.g. can t; Jan. 99). 2) Rhetoric a passage that turns away from the subject to address an absent person or thing.… …   English terms dictionary

  • apostrophe — I. noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek apostrophē, literally, act of turning away, from apostrephein to turn away, from apo + strephein to turn Date: 1533 the addressing of a usually absent person or a usually personified thing rhetorically …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • apostrophe — apostrophe1 [ə pɒstrəfi] noun a punctuation mark ( ) used to indicate either possession (e.g. Harry s book) or the omission of letters or numbers (e.g. can t; 1 Jan. 99). Origin C16: via late L., from Gk apostrophos, from apostrephein turn away …   English new terms dictionary

  • apostrophe */ — UK [əˈpɒstrəfɪ] / US [əˈpɑstrəfɪ] noun [countable] Word forms apostrophe : singular apostrophe plural apostrophes linguistics the symbol used in writing. In English, it marks the possessive form of a noun, for example Bob s car , or a place where …   English dictionary

  • apostrophe — I a•pos•tro•phe [[t]əˈpɒs trə fi[/t]] n. the sign ( ), as used: to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a word, whether unpronounced, as in o er for over, or pronounced, as in gov t for government; to indicate the possessive case, as… …   From formal English to slang

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