iss
IPA/ˈɪs/
IPA/ˈɪs/
iss — noun
1. a written short form of the word 'issue'. It is used in front of a number to ref
1.名詞B1
釋義
a written short form of the word 'issue'. It is used in front of a number to refer to a specific edition of a publication, a numbered problem report, or a particular topic in a series of documents.
例句
Min, please check iss 42 before you send the update to the team.
iss + number for referring to a specific item
Constanza found the bug report under iss 314 and added her notes.
iss + number for a tracked problem report
Iris replied to the email with 'FW: iss 89' in the subject line.
The design team reviewed iss 12 from the old newsletter before planning the next edition.
文法句型
iss + number/number sign
用法筆記
Almost always written before a number (e.g. iss 12, iss #7). Do not use in formal academic or legal writing.
常見錯誤
❌The iss of climate change was discussed.
✅The issue of climate change was discussed.
💡'iss' is only used as a short form before a number, not as a substitute for 'issue' in full sentences.