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2008.11.21
Happy Friday, and thanks for choosing to spend it with us!
We finish this week's series with a three-in-one edition that's sure to catch your eye!
BOLD / ITALICS / UNDERLINE
太字体/斜字体/下線を引く
- Bold letters are darker and thicker than normal.
Italic print, or letters that are printed in italics, slant (or lean) to the right.
To underline (verb) words is to place a line beneath them. - 字について bold と言う場合、普通より濃くて太い、つまり、太字体、という意味になります。
italic print または、italics とは、印刷された字が右に傾いた、つまり、斜字体、という意味です。
underline (動詞)とは、文字の下に線を引く、という意味です。
- Until an e-mail message has been opened, it will appear in the inbox in bold text.
- Should I write book titles in italics or use quotation marks?
- We often use italic font when writing romanized Japanese words within an English sentence.
- My reading teacher said we should underline any words we don't know.
- (actual examples of each print type)
This sentence is written in bold type.
This sentence is written in italics.
This sentence is underlined.
Enjoy yourself this weekend!