单词 | full-page |
释义 | > as lemmasfull-page full-page adj. occupying the whole of a page (in later use esp. of an advertisement or feature in a newspaper or magazine). ΚΠ 1839 Morning Post 2 Dec. 6/4 There is a full page steel etching under the taking title of ‘Limnings from Life’. 1889 Spectator 14 Dec. 849 We may select for notice the full-page illustrations of ‘Dundee’ and ‘Stirling’. 1898 W. C. Brann Brann the Iconoclast I. 417 The Republic gave it [sc. the wedding] a full-page ‘spread’. 1911 A. Bennett Card xi. 245 The only hotel in the Five Towns seriously pretending to be ‘first-class’ in the full-page advertisement sense. 1954 M. Rickert Painting in Brit.: Middle Ages iv. 81 The few uncoloured full-page miniatures which precede a copy of the gospels. 1989 W. Taubman & J. Taubman Moscow Spring (1990) 198 A full-page exposé entitled ‘“Conspiracy” in the Red Army’. 2008 Independent 26 July 41/3 I discovered that The Times had run a full-page ad for East Germany's nuclear plant at Dresden. < as lemmas |
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