单词 | going-to-press |
释义 | > as lemmasgoing-to-press j. going-to-press: (a) designating the time at which copy for a newspaper, periodical, etc., goes to be printed; (b) designating information (esp. stock exchange prices) as quoted by a newspaper, periodical, etc., at the time of its going to press. [After to go to press at Phrases 2f.] ΚΠ 1857 Graham's Illustr. Mag. Feb. 182/2 We have, at the going-to-press-time, in which we write, just space sufficient to call the reader's attention to [etc.]. 1901 Racine (Wisconsin) Daily Jrnl. 15 Feb. 1/6 A very competent operator takes down the words that come steadily [from the Associated Press wire] from eight in the morning until 3.30 in the afternoon or going to press time. 1906 Westm. Gaz. 24 Apr. 7/3 The following are going-to-press Stock Exchange prices. 2009 E. Atkins We bought Island i. 12 I frequently worked in my darkroom until 2am or 4am to meet the going to press deadline. < as lemmas |
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