English to Chinese Dictionary underscore

underscore

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definition
verb
It was not uncommon for respondents to heavily underscore the words ‘secure job with a pension’ in their answers to my question about why they went to university.
underline (something).
noun
a line drawn under a word or phrase for emphasis.
translation of 'underscore'
verb
example
The import filter offered to replace the hyphen with an 'underscore' character, and other than the name change, the file read perfectly.
Make sure you include a hyphen or 'underscore' between each word.
Well, the 'underscore' , to the best of my knowledge was used in computer programming when a space wouldn't do; when a space would confuse the program.
For example, maybe you really hate typing 'underscore' characters, so you don't use them when naming database tables or named constants.
It was not uncommon for respondents to heavily 'underscore' the words ‘secure job with a pension’ in their answers to my question about why they went to university.
The episode 'underscores' just how furious - and arrogant - big media owners can get when journalists challenge their prerogatives and power.
The decision 'underscores' once again, however, that for the Supreme Court, the rights of young people are shredded when they walk through the schoolhouse gates.
The ‘it-girl’ persona 'underscores' what is valued in the public sphere for women, namely wealth, beauty, and social status.
‘This review 'underscores' just how seriously these budget cuts are impacting the university,’ Allen said.
The tug of cultural anthropology and sociology is strong here, and 'underscores' food as symbol and metaphor, a cultural numerator essential to the human equation.
My browser at work won't accept URLs with 'underscores' in them, so I always had to wait until I got home to catch up with Dawn's escapades.
Your comment 'underscores' for me why I think a movie using special effects would be an obscenity.
Jack 'underscored' his words by sending Adam sprawling to the ground with another push.
What this 'underscores' is that the strategic significance of a region depends ultimately on the extent to which it gets caught up in the interactions of great powers.
During the poetry reading sessions, she acknowledges her audience by frequently 'underscoring' important words both with a vocal change and a head movement towards or away from her listeners.
That is certainly true, although it 'underscores' the somewhat narrow focus and reach of his analysis.
Variable names always start with a dollar sign and then have the variable name, which can have letters, numbers, or 'underscores' but can't start with a number.
The research 'underscores' , for example, the importance of people's being motivated to become a part of the host culture, of having a strong sense of self and of finding a cultural mentor.
It's a handsome house carefully attended by a mindful gardener who simply 'underscores' its unfussy character.
But this awful moment, haunting in an overt way, only 'underscores' what the rest of the film does not do - make you care a whit about what happens to Cal.
Even as he recounts over 30 years later that I lost one patient during that epidemic, one is conscious of the sense of regret which 'underscores' the words.
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