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121 pochyły
* * *a.inclined, oblique; ( o piśmie) slanting; ( o drzewie) leaning; ( o powierzchni) sloping; równia pochyła fiz. inclined plane.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pochyły
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122 fremhæve
1отмеча́ть, подчёркивать* * *emphasize, highlight, spotlight, underline* * *vb( gøre mere tydelig) accentuate ( fx this will accentuate rather than hide the imperfections), show off ( fx the dress showed off her beautiful figure),( ved kontrast) set off ( fx that belt will set off your dress well);( give eftertryk) emphasize, stress ( fx the importance of something, the necessity of something); accentuate, underline;( i tekst) my italics. -
123 kursiv
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124 skråskrift
(en) italics pl. -
125 udhævelse
[ udhævelserne er af os] our italics. -
126 aldino
adj.aldine, concerning italics by Manuci.* * *= Aldine.Ex. It was the same Wilson who made the first deliberate break with the Aldine tradition in the 1750s with a fine double pica greek which was intended for use with no more than a few ligatures and with none of the old contractions.----* alfabeto griego aldino = Aldine greek.* cursiva aldina = Aldine italic.* edición aldina = Aldine edition.* * *= Aldine.Ex: It was the same Wilson who made the first deliberate break with the Aldine tradition in the 1750s with a fine double pica greek which was intended for use with no more than a few ligatures and with none of the old contractions.
* alfabeto griego aldino = Aldine greek.* cursiva aldina = Aldine italic.* edición aldina = Aldine edition. -
127 cursivo
adj.relating to Italic characters in printing; cursive, script.* * *► adjetivo1 cursive* * *ADJ (Tip) italic; [escritura] cursive* * *= cursive.Nota: Relativo a la letra cursiva.Ex. Fraktur, cut with a contrived formality that belied its cursive origins, became the most successful of all the gothic types, surviving as a book face in Germany until the mid twentieth century.----* cursiva aldina = Aldine italic.* cursiva vicentina = Vicentine italic.* en cursiva = in italic type.* * *= cursive.Nota: Relativo a la letra cursiva.Ex: Fraktur, cut with a contrived formality that belied its cursive origins, became the most successful of all the gothic types, surviving as a book face in Germany until the mid twentieth century.
* cursiva aldina = Aldine italic.* cursiva vicentina = Vicentine italic.* en cursiva = in italic type.* * *cursivo, -a adjcursive* * *adj italic -
128 letra itálica
f.italic letter, italic, italics.* * *(n.) = italic fount, italic typeEx. Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman.Ex. The first italic type was an 80 mm. fount cut for Aldus by Griffo.* * *(n.) = italic fount, italic typeEx: Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman.
Ex: The first italic type was an 80 mm. fount cut for Aldus by Griffo.
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italics — i|tal|ics [ ı tælıks ] noun plural * italics are letters that slope to the right, like the letters used for the examples in this dictionary. Italics are often used to emphasize particular words in a piece of printed writing … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
italics — noun (plural) a type of printed letters that lean to the right, often used to emphasize particular words: in italics: This example is written in italics. compare roman italic adjective: italic script … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
italics */ — UK [ɪˈtælɪks] / US noun [plural] italics are letters that slope to the right, like the letters used for the examples in this dictionary. Italics are often used to emphasize particular words in a piece of printed writing … English dictionary
italics — [ɪˈtælɪks] noun [plural] italics are letters that slope to the right, like the letters in examples in this dictionary … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
italics — n. italic type, form of type in which the letters lean to the right i·tal·ic || ɪ tælɪk n. italic type, form of type in which the letters lean to the right … English contemporary dictionary
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