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  1. Like here: Soft Hyphen on unicode explorer. Of course, the character you should copy is invisible, so that makes it a little difficult I guess :) But it still works. Right-click and copy. You also don't need to render text containing a soft hyphen in any special way (like "DangerouslySetInnerHTML" with React).

  2. 17 de ene. de 2016 · This script will find and remove all the invisible ­ s on your page: document.body.innerHTML=document.body.innerHTML.replace(/\u00AD/g, ''); It works by searching for the Unicode character U+00AD. It's invisible when it doesn't sit at a line break, which is probably why you can't find it in your code.

  3. 11 de mar. de 2019 · iambrookedavis dijo: Según el diccionario el comparativo de shy es shyer y el superlativo shyest. En cambio, en dry se acepta dryer o drier y dryest o driest. ¿Qué diccionario es ese? Merriam-Webster: shy. adjective. \ ˈshī \. shier or shyer\ ˈshī (-ə)r \; shiest or shyest\ ˈshī-əst \.

  4. 21 de ago. de 2012 · None of the below solutions do exactly what I want: CSS. "word-wrap: break-word". Depending on the div's width, this breaks the email address at awkward places. e.g. info@longemailaddress.co.u. k. Use a Soft Hyphen within the HTML: ­ This is really well supported, but renders a visible hyphen on the page, leading user to believe the email ...

  5. 15 de jun. de 2005 · USA English. Jun 16, 2005. #6. adj. shi·er, (shr) or shy·er According to dictionary com, either of these two forms is acceptable. I also can't deny that you may hear "more shy" from time to time. I don't think shyier would be right. But Artrella's suggestion looks good to me.

  6. 12 de may. de 2009 · tepatria said: More shy is probably used more often, but shyer is correct. I would also say the most shy, although shyest is often used as well. I would say the opposite. In BE, shier is more common, in fact I don't think anyone would say more shy. As for the spelling, I'd say shier but since noone agrees you would be fine with either.

  7. 4 de jul. de 2005 · Senior Member. Scotland. UK/US English. Jul 4, 2005. #3. Joe is shier than his sister. Joe is more shy than his sister (is). Raul is quite shy, but his brother is shier. Raul is quite shy, but his brother is more shy - esta frase no suena bien, a lo mejor, " more shy " se usa en la forma " [someone] is more shy than [someone]". pero, se puede ...

  8. 4 de abr. de 2016 · USA/English. Apr 4, 2016. #3. "To be shy of" something means to not quite achieve a goal. It' can be used to disparage (the only expression that pops into my mind now is "a few bricks shy of a load", which means someone's mental capacity is somewhat lacking). Or it can simply state a fact (":the car stopped a few yards shy if the intersection").

  9. 5 de ene. de 2017 · Jan 5, 2017. #5. I don't understand the English saying to mean the same as you do. To me it has no suggestion of 'twice as much'. Once bitten twice shy to me means that after something bad/unfortunate has happened once, you will avoid it a second time. So 'Gato escaldado del agua huye' is a perfect equivalent.

  10. 27 de oct. de 2011 · This is confirmed by the WR Dictionary: dry /drʌɪ/. adjective (drier, driest) And the the same for shy: shy 1. adjective (shyer, shyest) Although the WR Dictionary only gives coyer and coyest, I think more coy and most coy sounds less strange than more dry, more shy, etc. because coy is a less frequent word.

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