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boldface

/bohld-feys/US // ˈboʊldˌfeɪs //

黑体字,粗体字,黑体,大写字母

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : type or print that has thick, heavy lines, used for emphasis, headings, etc.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : typeset or printed in boldface.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bold·faced, bold·fac·ing.

    • : to mark to be set in boldface.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Sherman and Palmer had co-written Politico’s Playbook newsletter since 2016, when they inherited it from Allen, who had made it famous with a relentless focus on insider-y political details, coupled with boldface birthday-party sightings around town.

  • It became a large-scale business, attracting boldface-name investors including Ted Leonsis and Steve Case.

  • Big Pump Signal, a shadowy group of cryptocurrency pump-and-dump merchants, makes up for its lack of boldface names with its sheer mass of participants.

  • Sandground’s other boldface-name clients included John Heckler, whose messy divorce in the mid-1980s from Margaret Heckler, then-secretary of health and human services, generated headlines.

  • Note: Unusual words that are playable in Scrabble appear in this article in boldface.

  • The boldface names at the event were all Democrats: Barack Obama and former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter spoke.

  • Let me put this in boldface: Heritage's cost estimates are driven not primarily by welfare, but by healthcare.

  • With each new boldface name she charmed, the plump girl from Iowa gleefully wrangled her way closer to the front of the line.

  • The boldface fashion houses have not had an easy time during Paris fashion  shows.

  • In the Lambeth MS, passages printed in clarendon are shown here in dark-red boldface.

  • The bottom of the panel gave the Road Commissioner's name in boldface with Houghton's name below in slightly smaller print.

  • Some in-line paragraph headings are in boldface and some are in italics; this emphasis has been retained.

  • Abbreviated titles of the most frequently cited works are given here in boldface.

  • Words shown in boldface were originally printed in blackletter (gothic) type.