boldfaced / ˈboʊldˌfeɪs /

加粗的黑体字粗体字黑体字的

boldfaced3 个定义

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

bold·faced, bold·fac·ing.

  1. to mark to be set in boldface.

boldfaced 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

impudent

更多boldfaced例句

  1. 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.
  2. It became a large-scale business, attracting boldface-name investors including Ted Leonsis and Steve Case.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Note: Unusual words that are playable in Scrabble appear in this article in boldface.
  6. The boldface names at the event were all Democrats: Barack Obama and former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter spoke.
  7. Let me put this in boldface: Heritage's cost estimates are driven not primarily by welfare, but by healthcare.
  8. With each new boldface name she charmed, the plump girl from Iowa gleefully wrangled her way closer to the front of the line.
  9. The boldface fashion houses have not had an easy time during Paris fashion  shows.
  10. In the Lambeth MS, passages printed in clarendon are shown here in dark-red boldface.
  11. The bottom of the panel gave the Road Commissioner's name in boldface with Houghton's name below in slightly smaller print.
  12. Some in-line paragraph headings are in boldface and some are in italics; this emphasis has been retained.
  13. Abbreviated titles of the most frequently cited works are given here in boldface.
  14. Words shown in boldface were originally printed in blackletter (gothic) type.