italic
italic — 形容詞
1. describes letters or type that lean to the right, used to give certain words mor
斜體的
字母向右傾斜的印刷或書寫字體
describes letters or type that lean to the right, used to give certain words more importance or to show that they are titles, foreign words, or quoted material.
The teacher asked us to write the title in italic script for our book reports.
老師要求我們在讀書報告中用斜體書寫標題。
collocation: italic script / italic letters / italic type
Kasia's name appeared in italic letters at the bottom of the announcement.
Kasia 的名字以斜體字母出現在公告的最下方。
That word is printed in italic type to show that it is especially important.
那個詞以斜體印刷,表示它特別重要。
The italic font makes the quote stand out clearly from the rest of the report.
斜體字體讓引文在報告中顯得格外突出。
Dario used italic handwriting for the personal notes at the end of each chapter.
Dario 在每章結尾的個人筆記中使用了斜體手寫字體。
文法句型
italic + noun
be + italic
用法筆記
Often used in the plural noun form 'italics' rather than the adjective: 'The titles were in italics' is more common than 'The titles were italic.'
常見錯誤
italic — 名詞
1. a single character or a complete set of type that leans to the right, used when
斜體字
有別於正體、向右傾斜的字體或字元
a single character or a complete set of type that leans to the right, used when writing or printing to make words stand out from regular text.
The editor marked all the foreign words in italics so that readers would notice them.
編輯將所有外來語標示為斜體,方便讀者辨識。
plural form: 'in italics' for highlighting
Please change this paragraph to italic so that it matches the rest of the chapter.
請把這一段改成斜體,讓它與章節其他部分一致。
singular: 'change to italic' as a style name
Ayana used italics for all the book titles in her academic essay.
Ayana 在她的學術論文裡用斜體標示所有書名。
The software lets you switch between roman and italic with a single click.
這個軟體只要按一下就能在正體和斜體之間切換。
A single italic in a page of regular text grabs the reader's eye immediately.
一頁正體文字中出現一個斜體字,會立刻抓住讀者的目光。
- roman
the standard upright type style
- regular type
plain text without slant or bold formatting
文法句型
in italics
use italics
put + object + in italics
用法筆記
In the plural form 'italics,' it refers to the style in general ('The titles are in italics'). In the singular 'an italic' or 'italic,' it refers to one character or one typeface design.
常見錯誤
2. a style of personal handwriting in which the letters lean to the right, often ta
斜體書寫
字母向右傾斜的手寫字體風格
a style of personal handwriting in which the letters lean to the right, often taught as a neat, flowing, and efficient way to write by hand.
Leo learned italic at school and now writes all his notes in that style.
Leo 在學校學了斜體書寫,現在所有的筆記都用這種字體。
collocation: learn / write in italic (handwriting)
The calligraphy class focused on italic because of its clean, flowing look.
書法課的重點是斜體書寫,因為它線條乾淨流暢。
Gita's journal is written in a beautiful italic that is both neat and quick.
Gita 的日記是用優美的斜體書寫成的,既工整又快速。
Many handwriting guides recommend italic for people who want a clear personal script.
許多書寫指南都推薦斜體書寫給希望擁有清晰個人風格的人。
Her italic was so consistent that the page looked almost like printed type.
她的斜體書寫非常工整,看起來幾乎像印刷字體。
- print script
handwriting where letters are not joined and stand separately, usually upright
- block letters
separate, upright capital letters used for form-filling or signs
文法句型
write + in + italic
learn + italic
用法筆記
Unlike the typographic sense (noun/1), this sense is always uncountable and refers to a handwriting method, not a printed font. It is often taught as an alternative to traditional cursive.