ellipsis
Kelime Anlamı :
1. eksilti.
2. eksik fakat anlaşılır tümce kullanma.
3. elips.
4. eksiltme.
5. düşüm.
6. silme.
7. bir cümlenin anlamı bozulmaksızın öğelerinden birinin atılması.
8. Tamamlanmasını okuyana bırakarak yazıda bazı kelimelerin yerlerini boş bırakma, konuşurken bazı kelimeleri dinleyenin tamamlanmasına bırakarak atlama.
9. el.lip.ses (îlîp'siz) i., dilb. eksilti, eksiltili anlatım.
10. çıkanlan kelimelerin yerini gosteren nokta veya işaretler.
Tanımlar :
1.
the omission of a word or phrase necessary for a complete syntactical construction but not necessary for understanding.
2. an example of such omission.
3. A mark or series of marks ( . . . or * * * , for example) used in writing or printing to indicate an omission, especially of letters or words.
2. an example of such omission.
3. A mark or series of marks ( . . . or * * * , for example) used in writing or printing to indicate an omission, especially of letters or words.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A mark consisting of three periods, historically with spaces in between, before, and after them “ . . . ”, nowadays a single character “…” (used in printing to indicate an omission).
2. the omission of a grammatically required word or phrase that can be inferred.
3. the omission of scenes in a film that do not advance the plot.
2. the omission of a grammatically required word or phrase that can be inferred.
3. the omission of scenes in a film that do not advance the plot.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
omission; a figure of syntax, by which one or more words, which are obviously understood, are omitted.
2. an ellipse.
3. a printing symbol, usually three periods in a row (…), indicating the omission of some part of a text; -- used commonly in quotations, so as to suppress words not essential to the meaning. A long dash (---) and three asterisks (* * *) are sometimes used with the same meaning.
2. an ellipse.
3. a printing symbol, usually three periods in a row (…), indicating the omission of some part of a text; -- used commonly in quotations, so as to suppress words not essential to the meaning. A long dash (---) and three asterisks (* * *) are sometimes used with the same meaning.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
in grammar, omission; a figure of syntax by which a part of a sentence or phrase is used for the whole, by the omission of one or more words, leaving the full form to be understood or completed by the reader or hearer: as, “the heroic virtues I admire,” for “the heroic virtues which I admire”; “prythee, peace,” for “I pray thee, hold thy peace.”
2. in printing, a mark or marks, as—,* * *, …, denoting the omission or suppression of letters (as in k—g for king) or of words.
3. in geometry, an ellipse.
2. in printing, a mark or marks, as—,* * *, …, denoting the omission or suppression of letters (as in k—g for king) or of words.
3. in geometry, an ellipse.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia