When does English need italics?

1, used for the name of the work. In English, all works are published separately. For example, titles of books, newspapers, plays, movies, computer software and recordings are indicated in italics. This includes the names of operas, CDs, works of art, individually published pamphlets, long poems, comic books, TV and radio program websites, etc.

2. Used for a specific vehicle name. The specific vehicles in English should be marked in italics, including the specific names of spacecraft, rockets, planes and ships. , but does not include the vehicle type.

3. Used for loanwords. Italics can be used to represent foreign words that have not been naturalized, that is, foreign words that have not been included in authoritative dictionaries, and Latin words of animal and plant species.

4. Used to emphasize or attract attention. Italic is used for emphasis, which can represent both words and numbers and letters that exist alone. You can mark the emphasized words, emphasized letters and emphasized numbers.