font 的定义
- a receptacle, usually of stone, as in a baptistery or church, containing the water used in baptism.
- a receptacle for holy water; stoup.
- a productive source: The book is a font of useful tips for travelers.
- the reservoir for oil in a lamp.
- Archaic. a fountain.
font 近义词
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更多font例句
- A company gives Pencil’s software the URL of its website, and that software automatically grabs the logos, fonts, colors and other “brand image information” found there to use in a business’s ads.
- He specifically noted that working with fonts was one of the more difficult problems the team faced in bringing this capability online.
- Test your descriptions for different formats, lengths, fonts, and more.
- Google has updated the fonts, shapes, and colors of the mobile search experience.
- Generally, that means choosing a font that’s easy to read in a color that doesn’t clash with the background.
- “Font, logo, edge finish, surface finish … everything is different from ours,” said Sung Hwang, the general manager.
- The entire 32-page report, presented mostly in tables and big font, is here in pdf.
- “Pretty big font; pretty big keg,” Gardner muttered, yielding his time after one final demand.
- The SarcMark solves that problem, and you can download it as a font for the reasonable price of $1.99 (£1.20).
- So I turned it into a poster and I added some kind of fake Russian font to make it look alien.
- Ces gens, croy-je, sont les plus grands harangueurs de toute la terre; ils ne font rien sans cela.
- An enormous lion lay stretched out at the font of the tree quite dead!
- It is too close a copy of the original, l. 25—'Contre moy font une accion.'
- Beside the font is a very quaint iron bracket-stand, painted blue and gold, "constructed to carry" two candles.
- So be it, said the King, & so Hallfrod was baptized and the King held him himself at the font.