Re: Return (1) and return (2)

From: Cindy (cindyduels_at_att.net)
Date: 07/02/04


Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 00:20:43 GMT

Konrad Den Ende wrote:

> I checked my dictionary and found out that:
> 1) $B5"$k(B is "return", while

$B85$$$?>l=j$KLa$k$3$H!#2f$,2H$KLa$k$3$H!#(B

> 2) $B5"9q(B is "return".

$B<+J,$N=P?H9q$KLa$C$F9T$/$3$H!"5"6?!"5"G$!#!!(B
$B;d$,%"%a%j%+$+$iF|K\$K9T$/$H5"9q!#$7$+$7!"$"$kM'?M$OMhF|$H8@$C$F$+$i$+$&!#(B

>
> Now, i understand it's "TO return" in the first case while the
> other is more "A return" (or maybe, returning-ish). What i'd like
> to know is how the dictionary tries to tell me which is which (i use
> a case when i have full control to examplify my issue).
>
> In the first case i see a D and an S bordered by a rectangle each
> while in the other case there's an C and an U. Is somebody here
> willing to shed some light onto this? What are those letters ment
> to tell me? What else to expect?
>

$B$J$s$@$+$h$&$o$+$i$s!#(B

$B$H$3$m$G!"%3%s%i%C%I!"%F%9%H$N7k2L$O!)(B