ellipsis
ellipsis 英 [ɪˈlɪpsɪs] 美 [ɪˈlɪpsɪs]
n. 省略;省略符号;脱漏
名词复数:ellipses
- An ellipsis is punctuation that is used to show where words have been left out. The ellipsis is usually formed by three periods (four if the ellipsis comes at the end of a sentence).
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- n. 省略;省略符号;脱漏
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1. You no doubt noticed the ellipsis in the code above.
您一定注意到上述代码中的省略号。
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2. Named and variadic parameters can be used in the same function, simply by placing the variadic ellipsis after the list of named parameters.
可以在同一个函数中同时使用命名参数和可变参数,只需要将可变参数的省略号放在命名参数列表之后。
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3. Click the ellipsis for the relationship expression and add the following logic to the relationship definition.
单击关系表达式的省略号,并向关系定义中添加如下逻辑。
- ellipsis (n.) 1560s, "an ellipse," from Latin ellipsis, from Greek elleipsis "a falling short, defect, ellipse in grammar," noun of action from elleipein "to fall short, leave out," from en- "in" (see en- (1)) + leipein "to leave" (from PIE root *leikw- "to leave"). Grammatical sense in English first recorded 1610s. Related: Elipticity.
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