Translation for '
hyphen' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | a hyphen | hyphens |
| SYNO | dash | hyphen | to hyphen | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Some non-binding information documents sometimes forget the hyphen in the name (but the hyphen is normally required).
- It is proper to write the name of the earlier school as "Wheaton-Warrenville High School", with a hyphen.
- The hyphen in the name "Gub-Gub" is replaced by a space on the dust jacket, on the title page, and on the dedication page, but the hyphen appears in the name elsewhere.
- In most modern fonts, the hyphen-minus is identical or very similar to the "Unicode hyphen".
- Like the plus juncture, the hyphen juncture affects the location of higher pitch and stress.
- Words written with hyphen are hyphenated by repeating the hyphen on the following line: "teórico-/-práctico".
- However, word wrap may also occur following a hyphen inside of a word.
- The name is sometimes cited without a hyphen ("Abies borisiiregis"), though under the provisions of ICBN Article 60.9 the hyphen is to be retained.
- The catalog component consists of lowercase letters, decimal digits, hyphen, and period only. A hyphen and a period should not be in the beginning and ending position of the catalog component.
- A hyphen links elements of a compound word. A double hyphen indicates that the following syllable has a neutral tone and therefore that the preceding syllable does not undergo tone sandhi.
- In this context, the term "the hyphen" was a metonymical reference to this kind of ethnicity descriptor, and "dropping the hyphen" referred to full integration into the American identity.
- Its semantics and HTML implementation are similar to the soft hyphen, except that soft hyphens display a hyphen character at the point where the line is broken.
- Due to the final "c" resembling a hyphen, a double hyphen [...] is used as the Canadian Aboriginal syllabics hyphen.
- ⟩ is the Hebrew hyphen ⟨-⟩, and has virtually the same purpose for connecting two words as in English.
- The enotikon ([...] , "henōtikón", [...] "uniter", from [...] "a serving to unite or unify"), papyrological hyphen, or Greek hyphen was a low tie mark found in late Classical and Byzantine papyri.
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