单词 | denet |
释义 | denetv. transitive. To sell or permit the sale of (a book) at a price lower than that fixed under the terms of the Net Book Agreement. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > selling or sale of specific things > sell specific things [verb (transitive)] > sell books in specific manner remainder1829 travel1937 denet1962 1962 Guardian 31 Oct. 4/7 A publisher could..‘de-net’ a book if he wished. 1988 Bookseller 13 May 1881/2 We would de-net most of the autumn list if that were the case. 1991 Daily Tel. 2 Oct. 17/2 Tom Rosenthal at Andre Deutsch describes himself as a believer in the NBA ‘both as a reader and a publisher’, yet he is experimenting with denetting one of his likely bigger sellers. Derivatives deˈnetted adj. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > selling or sale of specific things > [adjective] > selling books > sold (of books) denetted1991 1991 Daily Tel. 15 Feb. 397/1 The rumours point to a series of campaigns involving non-net or denetted books. deˈnetting n. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > selling or sale of specific things > [noun] > books > practices or systems subscribing1751 subscription1836 net system1890 remaindering1907 bestsellerism1913 denetting1992 1992 Accountancy Nov. 29 Denetting is simply a form of price promotion. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1997; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < v.1962 |
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