exclamation
81Le Point d'exclamation — Le Point d’exclamation est une nouvelle d’Anton Tchekhov. Sommaire 1 Historique 2 Résumé 3 Notes et références 4 Édition française …
82Geronimo (exclamation) — Geronimo! is an exclamation occasionally used by jumping skydivers or, more generally, anyone about to jump from a great height. The cry originated in the United States, though it is occasionally heard in other countries. This exclamation is… …
83Banzai (exclamation) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Banzaï. Banzai (万歳, ばんざい?, littéralement « dix mille ans », soit « longue vie ») est une exclamation japonais …
84spontaneous exclamation — Within res gestae rule, a statement or exclamation made immediately after some exciting occasion by a participant or spectator and asserting the circumstances of that occasion as it is observed by him, is admissible as a spontaneous and sincere… …
85Point d'exclamation — ● Point d exclamation signe de ponctuation (!) que l on met après une phrase exclamative ou une interjection …
86note of exclamation — also note of admiration : exclamation point …
87inverted exclamation point — noun The symbol ¡ , which often serves as a punctuation mark in Spanish …
88Note of exclamation — Восклицательный знак …
89pax exclamation — British a request for a truce, usually heard in the course of children s games. The word is Latin for peace and was formerly used by public school masters as well as boys to appeal for calm or silence. Non public schoolchildren usually employed… …
90spontaneous exclamation — Words uttered without thought, such as an involuntary utterance indicating present pain. 22 Am J2d Damg § 309. For the purpose of admissibility notwithstanding hearsay character, words which are spontaneous and so related to the transaction or… …