hyphenated - translation to russian
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hyphenated - translation to russian

PUNCTUATION MARK USED TO JOIN WORDS
Hypenated; Hyphenated; Hyphens; Non-breaking hyphen; Word splits; ‧; Non-breakable hyphen; Hyphon; ‐; ‑; Hypen; Nonbreaking hyphen; Suspended hyphen; ⁃; Hard hyphen; Hyphen (punctuation); Non-breaking dash; Floating hyphen; Dangling hyphen; Hanging hyphen; Suspensive hyphen; No-break hyphen; Hyphenation in English; NON-BREAKING HYPHEN; Hyphenate; Hypenated name; Hyphen in English; Object–verbal noun compound; Object-verbal noun compound; Object-verbal noun compounds; Object–verbal noun compounds; Object–verbal-noun compounds; Object–verbal-noun compound; Object-verbal-noun compound; Object-verbal-noun compounds; U+2011
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hyphenated         

['haifəneitid]

прилагательное

общая лексика

соединённый чёрточкой

написанный через дефис

неодобрительное выражение

родившийся за пределами США

hyphenated         
hyphenated adj. 1) написанный через дефис 2) - hyphenated American
hyphenated American         
TERM FOR STYLE OF WRITING WITH HYPHEN BETWEEN NATIONALITY AND "AMERICAN"
Hypenated Americans; Hypenated American; Hyphenated Americans; Hyphenated-Americans; Hyphenated-American; Hyphenated Americanism
hyphenated American = hyphenate 2.

Definition

Hyphenated
·adj United by hyphens; hyphened; as, a hyphenated or hyphened word.

Wikipedia

Hyphen

The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. Son-in-law is an example of a hyphenated word.

The hyphen is sometimes confused with dashes (en dash and em dash and others), which are longer, or with the minus sign , which is also longer and usually higher up to match the crossbar in the plus sign +.

As an orthographic concept, the hyphen is a single entity. In character encoding it is represented by any of several characters and glyphs, including the Unicode hyphen (shown at the top of the infobox on this page), the hyphen-minus, the soft hyphen, and the nonbreaking hyphen. The character most often used to represent a hyphen (and the one produced by the key on a keyboard) is called the "hyphen-minus" by Unicode, deriving from the original ASCII standard, where it was called "hyphen (minus)".

Examples of use of hyphenated
1. Nobody is as determinedly hyphenated as Canadians.
2. The two countries have been completely de–hyphenated," said K.
3. Burns said the US has now de–hyphenated the relationship with India and Pakistan.
4. However, 88 percent would accept a hyphenated definition, such as Israeli–Russian.
5. Britishness, already a composite of different nations, lends itself to that kind of hyphenated identity.
What is the Russian for hyphenated? Translation of &#39hyphenated&#39 to Russian