punch-out
(rhetoric) A stylistic affectation of diction, such as throwing in foreign words to appear learned.
(sociology, linguistics) The presence of a single linguistic variety, style of discourse, or point of view, as in a literary work.
Capable of being punched out of its original place, typically with little physical effort.
A person who writes reviews for a newspaper or other publication; a critic. / An inspector.
ダンボールの仕切りにある打ち抜き可能なタブのおかげで、道具を使わずに仕切りを分けることができました。
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