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English book titles are indicated in italics. How to express the titles of periodicals and magazines? You'd better give me some examples. Thank you.
Professor william smith pointed out in his introduction to The Great Gatsby that "Fitzgerald described himself and created a narcissistic masterpiece."

In this sentence, The Great Gatsby is italicized, which is the title of the book. Professor william smith pointed out when introducing The Great Gatsby: "Fitzgerald's narcissistic masterpiece describes himself."

2. When? Newsweek? Why Johnny Can't Write was published, and many schools began to re-examine their English courses.

In this sentence? Newsweek? Use italics as the name of the publication. When Newsweek published the article Why Johnny Can't Write, many schools began to re-examine their English courses. Another example is:? Good housekeeper? It is a popular magazine. Good Housekeeping is a very popular magazine. )

The New York Times? It is a serious daily newspaper read all over the country, covering art, food, etc., as well as domestic and international news.

In this sentence? New york Times? Name the newspaper in italics. The New York Times is a serious newspaper in America. It not only reports news at home and abroad, but also releases information on art and food.

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The stage hints in the script are indicated in italics. For example:

Robert: Ah, yes, of course. Sit down, sit down, Mrs. Ross. She sat there as if it made things worse. ]

PHLIP (stand guard beside her. ) My wife is a little excited.

The above use cases are taken from the English-Chinese dictionary edited by Lu Gusun. Stage prompts are placed in brackets in the dialogue and in brackets after the dialogue. The introduction of the scene at the beginning of each scene in the whole play is also italicized to distinguish it from the main text.

The parties in the name of a court case are indicated in italics. Such as: the? Dennis? Keith (Dennis Keith), Writers' Guild? Five? Replica company? (Authors Association v. ripley Card Company). V is the abbreviation of versus, with the plaintiff in front and the defendant in the back.

Onomatopoeic words are italicized. For example, shall we sit and listen? Chat-chat-chat? The sound of sonar. We sat down to listen to the crackle of sonar. )

Non-naturalized loanwords are indicated in italics. Such as: a? Actually? Government (current government), resign? Latin abbreviations for collective resignation used to be italicized, but now they are usually orthographed. Such as: et al.i.e ditto id.ca? cf? I.e. for example