capital letter
英 [ˌkæpɪtl ˈletə(r)]
美 [ˌkæpɪtl ˈletər]
n. 同 capital; 大写字母
柯林斯词典
- 同 capital
Capital lettersare the same ascapitals.
英英释义
noun
- one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in writing or printing proper names and sometimes for emphasis
- printers once kept the type for capitals and for small letters in separate case
双语例句
- One of my Chinese friends asked me why I don't use a capital letter at the beginning of the sentences in my emails to her. It's a long story.
我的一个中国朋友曾经问我,为什么我写给她的电子邮件句首不用大写字母,这说来话长。 - A capital letter is not the first letter in a word.
不是单词的第一个字母用了大写。 - T is a capital letter, or upper case, and t is lower case.
T是大写字母,或叫大写字母盘;t是小写字母盘。 - So he begins every line with a capital letter, and keeps on writing prose.
于是他在每一行开头用了大写字母以后,却继续照着他的散文写法不误。 - This is a capital letter "S".
这是一个大写字母S。 - You will note that proper nouns begin with a capital letter.
你会注意到专有名词的第一个字母是大写的。 - The city capital letter rating committee awards "AAA enterprise";
市资信评级委员会授予“AAA企业”; - You should correct the small letter I to capital letter I.
你应该把小写的i改为大写的i。 - Proper nouns are spelled with a capital letter. Instead we can use a special typewriter called a teletype.
专有名词用大写字母。于是我们改用一种专用打字机,即电传打字机。 - And so this, in fact, when you say your computer stores information as zeros and ones, A you've just typed the capital letter A, that's all that's going on inside.
事实上,当你说电脑以这些0与1进行信息存储时,你已经键入了大写字母,那就是在计算机内部发生的过程。