释义 |
full stop ⇨ full stop; full stop – end of story a catchphrase used as a firm signal that a matter is at an end. Verbalised punctuation, exactly matching US use of 'period' UK, 1976
full stopA phrase used to end the discussion of some topic or indicate that there are no exceptions or caveats to what has been said. In punctuation, "full stop" is another name for a period. You need to be home by nine, full stop. full ˈstop (British English) (also period American English, British English ) (spoken) used to emphasize that there is nothing more to say about a subject: I don’t have to give you any reasons. You can’t have a motorbike, full stop.I don’t like him, period. |