"——" meaning in All languages combined

See —— on Wiktionary

Punctuation [Chinese]

Head templates: {{head|zh|punctuation mark}} ——
  1. Chinese em dash (—). It occupies the space of two characters in the center of the line. It is called 破折號/破折号 (pòzhéhào). Categories (topical): Chinese punctuation marks
    Sense id: en-——-zh-punct-HJwAuo6P Categories (other): Chinese entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for —— meaning in All languages combined (1.0kB)

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