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单词 typeface
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typeface

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type·face

T0446600 (tīp′fās′)n. Printing 1. a. The surface of a block of type that makes the impression.b. The impression made by this surface.2. The size or style of the letter or character on a block of type.3. The full range of type of the same design.

typeface

(ˈtaɪpˌfeɪs) n (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) another name for face17

face

(feɪs)

n., v. faced, fac•ing. n. 1. the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin. 2. a look or expression on this part: a sad face. 3. an expression or look that indicates ridicule, disgust, etc.; grimace: to make a face. 4. cosmetics; makeup: to put on one's face. 5. impudence; boldness. 6. outward appearance. 7. outward show or pretense. 8. good reputation; dignity; prestige. 9. the amount specified in a bill or note, exclusive of interest. 10. the manifest sense or express terms, as of a document. 11. the surface: the face of the earth. 12. the side, or part of a side, upon which the use of a thing depends: the face of a playing card. 13. the most important or most frequently seen side; front. 14. the outer or upper side of a fabric; right side. 15. any of the bounding surfaces of a solid figure: a cube has six faces. 16. the front or end of a drift or excavation, where the material is being or was last mined. 17. a. the working surface of a printer's type or plate, etc. b. Also called typeface. any design of type, including a full range of characters, as letters, numbers, and marks of punctuation, in all sizes. c. Also called typeface. the general style or appearance of type: broad or narrow face. 18. either of the two outer sides that form the salient of a bastion. 19. any of the plane surfaces of a crystal. v.t. 20. to look toward or in the direction of: to face the light. 21. to have the front toward or permit a view of: The building faces the street. 22. to confront directly: to face the future. 23. to confront courageously or impudently (usu. fol. by down or out): facing down an opponent. 24. to oppose or to meet defiantly: to face fearful odds. 25. to cover or partly cover with a different material in front: They faced the wooden house with brick. 26. to finish the edge of (a garment) with facing. 27. to turn the face of (a playing card) upwards. 28. to dress or smooth the surface of (a stone or the like). v.i. 29. to turn or be turned: She faced toward the sea. 30. to be placed with the front in a certain direction: The barn faces south. 31. to turn to the right, left, or in the opposite direction: Left face! 32. face off, a. Ice Hockey. to start play, as to begin a game or period, with a face-off. b. to confront, as in a contest. 33. face up to, a. to admit. b. to meet courageously; confront. Idioms: 1. face the music, to accept the consequences of one's actions. 2. in (or out of) someone's face, Slang. annoying (or ceasing to annoy) someone: You're always in my face! 3. in the face of, a. in spite of; notwithstanding. b. when confronted with. 4. lose face, to suffer humiliation. 5. on the face of it, according to appearances; seemingly. 6. save face, to escape from humiliation. 7. show one's face, to be seen; make an appearance. 8. to one's face, in one's very presence; in direct confrontation. [1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French < Vulgar Latin *facia, for Latin faciēs facies] face′a•ble, adj. syn: face, countenance, visage refer to the front of the (usu. human) head. face is used when referring to physical features: a pretty face with high cheekbones. countenance, a more formal word, denotes the face as it is affected by or reveals a person's state of mind; hence, it often signifies the look or expression on the face: a thoughtful countenance. visage, still more formal, refers to the face as seen in a certain aspect, esp. as revealing a person's character: a stern visage.
Thesaurus
Noun1.typeface - a specific size and style of type within a type familytypeface - a specific size and style of type within a type familyfont, fount, face, casetype - printed characters; "small type is hard to read"type family - a complete set of type suitable for printing textunicameral script - a script with a single casebicameral script - a script having two distinct casesconstant-width font, fixed-width font, monospaced font, typewriter font - a typeface is which each character is given the same width (as by a typewriter)proportional font - any font whose different characters have different widthscartridge font, font cartridge - any font that is contained in a cartridge that can be plugged into a computer printerblack letter, Gothic - a heavy typeface in use from 15th to 18th centuriesbold, bold face, boldface - a typeface with thick heavy linesitalic - a typeface with letters slanting upward to the rightraster font, screen font - the font that is displayed on a computer screen; "when the screen font resembles a printed font a document may look approximately the same on the screen as it will when printed"Helvetica, sans serif - a typeface in which characters have no serifs
Translations

typeface

enUK

typeface

[′tīp‚fās] (anatomy) face

typeface

(text)The style or design of a font. Other independentparameters are size, boldness (thickness of lines), andobliqueness (a sheer transformation applied to the characters,not to be confused with a specifically designed italic font).

typeface

The design of a set of printed characters, such as Courier, Helvetica and Times Roman. The terms "typeface" and "font" are used interchangeably, but the typeface is the primary design, while the font is the particular implementation and variation of the typeface, such as bold or italic (or none; the normal, upright style).

A major difference between typefaces is whether there are tiny horizontal lines at the tops and bottoms of any straight lines. The age-old serif typeface is Times Roman while Helvetica is the traditional sans-serif typeface. Since the TrueType fonts have become so ubiquitous, Times New Roman and Arial have become widely used for serif and sans-serif fonts. See font.






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typeface

enUK
  • noun

Synonyms for typeface

noun a specific size and style of type within a type family

Synonyms

  • font
  • fount
  • face
  • case

Related Words

  • type
  • type family
  • unicameral script
  • bicameral script
  • constant-width font
  • fixed-width font
  • monospaced font
  • typewriter font
  • proportional font
  • cartridge font
  • font cartridge
  • black letter
  • Gothic
  • bold
  • bold face
  • boldface
  • italic
  • raster font
  • screen font
  • Helvetica
  • sans serif
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