punctuate
verb [ T ] uk/ˈpʌŋk.tʃuː.eɪt/ us/ˈpʌŋk.tuː.eɪt/
(ADD PUNCTUATION)
给…加标点
to add punctuation marks (= symbols) to writing so that people can see when a sentence starts and finishes, see that something is a question, etc.
(REPEAT)
formal不断打断
to happen or cause something to happen repeatedly while something else is happening; to interrupt something repeatedly
The president spoke at length in a speech punctuated by applause. 总统的长篇大论不时被掌声打断。
He chatted freely, punctuating his remarks as often as possible with the interviewer's first name. 他自在地闲聊着,在谈论中不时对采访者直呼其名。