六月—夏天的开始—但今年很冷。
Dashes creat a powerful speed bump and can destroy the flow of writing if used too often.
破折号表达一种强有力的停顿,如果使用太频繁会破坏写作的流畅性。
Dashes → Interruption of thought or conversation.
破折号→表示想法或谈话中断
"I was about to go to the—ooh,let's go get ice cream!"
“我准备去——啊,我们去吃冰淇淋!”
"Where's my cheeseburger? I just put it on the—hey,whose dog is this!"
“我的干酪肉饼在哪里?我刚把它放在——嘿,这是谁的狗?”
→ introduction or a conclusion.
表示介绍或者总结。
"Ketchup, mustard, pickles—I was ready for my cheeseburger."
“番茄酱,芥末,腌菜——我准备好做干酪肉饼了。”
"I was prepared but had forgotten one crucial element—the cheeseburger, itself."
“我准备好了。但是忘记了一个关键的材料——干酪肉饼本身啊。”
If you’d like more information on how to use that pesky semicolon, take a look at this brilliant and beautifully illustrated explanation by The Oatmeal.
如果你想知道关于如何使用令人厌烦的分号的更多信息,就看一下由Oatmeal对它简练又精美的阐述吧。
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