释义 |
full stop UK (US period) noun countable ADVANCED ■the punctuation mark (.) that is put at the end of a sentence, or at the end of a word that has been shortened 句号 UK (US period) noun countable come to a full stop ■to end, especially because of problems (尤指因出现问题而)中止,结束•It looks like negotiations between the two sides have come to a full stop.看起来双方的谈判中止了。 UK (US period) adverb ■used at the end of a sentence, usually when you are angry, to say you will not continue to discuss a subject 到此为止,得了,不必多说•Look, I'm not lending you my car, full stop!好了,我不会借给你汽车的,不必多说了! |