Stop quibbling about the use of the comma. 别再争辩逗号的用法了.
The two clauses are separated by a comma. 这两个分句由一个逗号分开。
A comma is sometimes used to set off a clause in a sentence. 逗号有时用来隔开一个句子中间的从句。
comma
[ noun ]
a punctuation mark (,) used to indicate the separation of elements within the grammatical structure of a sentence
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anglewing butterfly with a comma-shaped mark on the underside of each hind wing
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Comma \Com"ma\, n. [L. comma part of a sentence, comma, Gr. ? clause, fr. ? to cut off. Cf. {Capon}.] 1. A character or point [,] marking the smallest divisions of a sentence, written or printed.
2. (Mus.) A small interval (the difference between a major and minor half step), seldom used except by tuners.
{Comma bacillus} (Physiol.), a variety of bacillus shaped like a comma, found in the intestines of patients suffering from cholera. It is considered by some as having a special relation to the disease; -- called also {cholera bacillus}.
{Comma butterfly} (Zo["o]l.), an American butterfly ({Grapta comma}), having a white comma-shaped marking on the under side of the wings.
The BSA said the directive had proved to be a compromise fought 'to the last comma', which gave 'satisfaction and dissatisfaction in equal measure to all'. UK legislators have, however, rewritten the directive.
Even yesterday's manifesto, so seamless in appearance, was fought over to the comma, passionately, with all hatreds showing.
Yeah, well if you guys use a scalpel the way you use a comma, you're not getting anywhere near my deviated septum.
Sometimes a comma is used before the "and" in a series of words in the release, and sometimes it isn't.
Grammar Group, a Chicago firm that picks up where your third-grade teacher left off, says the misplaced comma is the most common error in business writing.
The film is accurate, it claims, to every dot and comma of researched history.