
Stress/Emphasize/underline? - WordReference Forums
Jun 15, 2008 · Stressed and emphasise work, but underlined doesn't quite fit. For me, underline is something you do in written language.
Font styles: bold, italic, underlined, oblique, strikethrough
Apr 18, 2016 · Catalan: bold - negreta (feminine diminutive form of negre, "black") italic - cursiva, itàlica (uncommon) underlined - subratllat (sub: "under" + ratlla: "stripe, line" + -at: participle and adjectival …
FR: Typography of titles - italics or guillemets?
Apr 14, 2008 · When you refer to a film title in a french essay do you put the title in italics or in quotation marks. […]
明天我在来一次吧 - WordReference Forums
Nov 7, 2012 · Hello! I found another phrase in a book which translates "明天我再来一次吧" as "I'll come back again tomorrow." My question is why is 一次 'one time/once' in that sentence at all? Also, can …
A and the when referring to a file in texts. - WordReference Forums
Mar 4, 2018 · If you refer it by name only, then no article, as in (2). Quotes or italics are good to make sure the person knows it is a filename. For one-word filenames it is useful to add the extension as …
с днем варенья - WordReference Forums
Jun 14, 2011 · I just dont understand where the origin comes from. Doesn't 'варенья' mean jam as in the food? So why can we use this in replacement of 'рожденья'. Also to my understanding it is much …
Uva principe - WordReference Forums
Sep 19, 2011 · Hello everyone, I need to translate as follows: Il nebbiolo, per esempio, uva principe nelle Langhe, Roero e Nord Piemonte, nella prima parte della Valle d’Aosta e in Valtellina, giunge a …
whether it be / whether it is - WordReference Forums
Dec 23, 2005 · Hi, I think I've seen it used before, but just to make sure, is "whether it be" a grammatical phrase? The man loves to do his work, whether it be cleaning the yard, testing toys, or singing. Also, …
To suck the air between one's teeth - WordReference Forums
Apr 26, 2006 · So, maybe, the expression I heard ("To suck the air between one's teeth") merely is "to suck one's teeth", as you suggested, but with an extra bit added in ("the air between") in order to …
I have worked / I have been working - WordReference Forums
Sep 5, 2005 · It might be helpful to underline that only the present perfect simple is generally used with some verbs (perception verbs or verbs of will, like, see, hear, understand, know, want, like, hate and …