italic

italic — 形容詞

1. describes letters or type that lean to the right, used to give certain words mor

1.形容詞B1
釋義

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.

例句

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。

同義詞
  • slanted

    more general term — slanted type simply leans, whereas italic is a specifically designed type style with curved letterforms

  • oblique

    a slanted version of a roman typeface without the curved letter shapes that true italic has; less common in everyday use

反義詞
  • roman

    upright type with no slant — the standard default style

  • upright

    plain term for type that does not lean

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

The title should be in italic font.
The title should be in italics.
💡'italics' (plural noun) is the standard way to refer to the type style itself.
I wrote the word in italic.
I wrote the word in italics.
💡When talking about the style as a thing, use the plural noun instead of the adjective.

italic — 名詞