Paréntesis in english

Parenthesis

pronunciation: pɜrenθəsɪs part of speech: noun
In gestures

paréntesis = parentheses () [parenthesis, -sing.] ; bracket ; round brackets () ; hiatus ; lull. 

Example: The first 15 characters of the edition note are displayed in parentheses at the right end of the line, just before the date.Example: Further complex search strategies are possible with the intercession of other kinds of logic (see below) and the use of brackets.Example: The notations for Space concepts are enclosed in round brackets (), and added to the main table numbers when required.Example: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Example: The author observes that there was no lull in the construction of Scottish castellated architecture between 1480 and 1560.

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» a modo de paréntesisparenthetical .

Example: In a parenthetical remark he made, in terms of classification, he said -- and this is not an exact quote -- both the Library of Congress and Berkeley are considering closing their stacks.

» entre paréntesisparentheticallyparentheticin brackets [Usado indistintamente para 'paréntesis' y 'corchetes']in parenthesis .

Example: And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.

Example: These fields are grouped according to: -- author/title (fields 9, 10, 11); -- descriptor (field 7); -- broad subject group (field 8); -- country and region (parenthetic code in field 8); -- form or characteristic, such as `dictionary', `statistical publication', etc.

Example: If the book has no printed pagination or foliation, the total number of pages is added in brackets : 92 leaves, unnumbered [pp 1-184].

Example: Where no date of publication is given in the book, it is to be ascertained or estimated and given in parentheses, eg (1892?) (189-).

» equilibrar los paréntesisbalance + the parentheses [Asegurarse de que los paréntesis estén correctamente emparejados; es decir, que por cada paréntesis que se abre haya un paréntesis que se cierra] .

Example: Right and left parentheses must be balanced; for example, '(alcoholism or (alcohol or drug) abuse) literature'.

» paréntesis angularangled bracket .

Example: If the reference heading consist of a variant heading, each uniform heading is preceded by a greater-than sign or right angled bracket (>).

» paréntesis que abreleft parenthesis .

Example: Don't forget to start by typing the left parenthesis first.

» paréntesis que cierraright parenthesis .

Example: Don't forget to reenter the right parenthesis.

» poner entre paréntesisbracket .

Example: It would be useful to have at least optional, bracketed, supplied, possible subject tracings with the FICTION subhead, whereas now these are almost never, or at least most sparsely, supplied.

() (paréntesis) = parentheses () [parenthesis, -sing.] ; round brackets (). 

Example: The first 15 characters of the edition note are displayed in parentheses at the right end of the line, just before the date.Example: The notations for Space concepts are enclosed in round brackets (), and added to the main table numbers when required.

Paréntesis synonyms

aside in spanish: aparte, pronunciation: əsaɪd part of speech: adverb digression in spanish: digresión, pronunciation: daɪgreʃən part of speech: noun excursus in spanish: digresión, pronunciation: ɪkskɜrsəs part of speech: noun divagation in spanish: divagación, pronunciation: dɪvəgeɪʃən part of speech: noun
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