单词 | magazine |
释义 | magazine (mægəziːn , US -ziːn ) Word forms: magazines 1. countable noun A2 A magazine is a publication with a paper cover which is issued regularly, usually every week or every month, and which contains articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements. Her face is on the cover of a dozen or more magazines. Synonyms: journal, paper, publication, supplement 2. countable noun [usually supplement NOUN] On radio or television, a magazine or a magazine programme is a programme consisting of several items about different topics, people, and events. ...a live arts magazine. ...'Science In Action', a weekly science magazine programme. 3. countable noun In an automatic gun, the magazine is the part that contains the bullets. 4. countable noun A magazine is a building in which things such as guns, bullets, and explosives are kept. Collocations: magazine picture It's most likely a film image, though it could equally be a news story or a magazine picture, a snippet from her memory or a scene from her family life. Times, Sunday Times A communist magazine pictured the two side by side on its cover. Times, Sunday Times With so much debate about the practice, it's now blindingly obvious to even the most gullible that glossy magazine pictures are airbrushed to an almost ethereal, blemish-free perfection. The Sun This comes in the fortieth of the forty-one sections that comprise the essay, each one a possible opening to a different sort of magazine profile of the artist. The Times Literary Supplement It's like a grand magazine profile that's all reportage and absolutely no prose. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Given the television interviews, the magazine profiles, the fan letters and the hate mail, he can perhaps be forgiven a certain narcissism and self-aggrandizement in some of the essays. The Times Literary Supplement The magazine publisher said it had closed 44 unprofitable magazine titles and it planned to focus on its internet offering. Times, Sunday Times Future, the specialist magazine publisher, rebounded 3½p to 13p, after it reported a better than expected 3 per cent rise in full-year pre-tax profits to 9.5 million. Times, Sunday Times Future, the magazine publisher, also fell back, dropping 110p, or 8.5 per cent, to £11.88 after its annual meeting, where a quarter of its shareholders voted against its pay report. Times,Sunday Times You do not become an extraordinarily successful magazine publisher without a fine business sense and keen eye for spotting trends. Times, Sunday Times The magazine publisher told teachers they would be living there for at least six months. The Sun The company spans a range of sectors in addition to its main businesses of insurance and holidays, including magazine publishing, domicillary care and savings. Times, Sunday Times She spent her days working in magazine publishing and was busy with events in the evenings. The Sun The over-50s group has put its name successfully on holidays, insurance, domiciliary care, magazine publishing and legal services. Times, Sunday Times He also has investments in book and magazine publishing. Times, Sunday Times The proposed changes have attracted opposition from the magazine publishing industry, which has said that it may force smaller magazines and publications out of business. Times, Sunday Times What the magazine readers say ... Times, Sunday Times Meek quickly became popular with pulp magazine readers and was eagerly sought out by editors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 More important, the surveys he conducted told him that the magazines readers wanted practical information that they could use on their home waters. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A convenience sample means surveys are given to whoever happens to be easily available (e.g., volunteer college students or volunteer magazine readers). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The award winners are selected by poll of magazine readers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The name of the publisher was, written in kanji as opposed to the magazine title written in katakana. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Eventually the members of the board realized that their current magazine title restricted their literary audience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After suspension in 1974 it started publishing again, in 1975 it was renamed as current magazine title. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The magazine publisher said it had closed 44 unprofitable magazine titles and it planned to focus on its internet offering. Times, Sunday Times He may also have made up some of the above magazine titles. Times, Sunday Times Its weekly magazine has 36 versions in 24 countries, while it has also produced 22 travel magazines and city guides to 50 cities. Times, Sunday Times To create a weekly magazine cover out of the truth would leave you with a dull product. Times, Sunday Times By 1850 he was solidly established financially, running a weekly magazine, writing novels that sold in ever-larger numbers. Times, Sunday Times Last year, she called out a weekly magazine who labelled her 'boring, desperate and cheap' for her body image campaign work. The Sun She also writes a column for a weekly magazine. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 杂志, 弹药 Japanese: 雑誌, 弾薬 ammunition |
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