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单词 published
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publishedadj.

Brit. /ˈpʌblɪʃt/, U.S. /ˈpəblɪʃt/
Forms: see publish v. and -ed suffix1; also Middle English pupliste.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: publish v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < publish v. + -ed suffix1.
1.
a. Formerly: †public; carried out openly; celebrated, noted, notorious; (obsolete). Also: declared, announced; (of a book, a musical composition, etc.) that has been prepared and issued for public sale, distribution, or readership; (of information) made generally known, publicly announced.Used postpositively in quot. a1400.
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society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > [adjective] > published or spread abroad
publisheda1400
divulgatea1440
well-sunga1450
vulgate1513
promulgate1526
blazed1590
divulged1607
frequent1623
promulgated1657
announced1769
publicized1822
divulgated1842
outblown1851
vulgateda1861
circulated1867
broadcast1878
well-publicized1917
society > communication > printing > publishing > [adjective] > published
publica1500
published1671
forthcome1827
a1400 Clensyng Mannes Sowle in Eng. Misc. presented to Dr. Furnivall (1901) 263 (MED) Another is cleped penaunce publisched or open penaunce, and the thrid is cleped a priuate penaunce.
a1475 ( S. Scrope tr. Dicts & Sayings Philosophers (Bodl. 943) (1999) 178 Chese him to king..the whiche shal expose his bodie best to published [v.r. publik; Fr. publiques] thingis.
a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Nero) vi. l. 1351 Þe legate..said hym be publist [a1530 Royal publik, a1550 Wemyss public] fame Þat put til hym wes gret blayme.
a1576 L. Nowell Vocabularium Saxonicum (1952) 181/1 ȜeWidmǽrsod, published, celebrated.
a1596 G. Peele Loue King Dauid & Fair Bethsabe (1599) sig. Cv Adding vnto the fright of thy offence, The banefull torment of my publisht shame.
1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear xx. 224 Durst thou support a publisht traytor?
1644 J. Milton Areopagitica 2 One of your publisht Orders.
1671 J. Beale in R. Boyle Corr. 13 Nov. (2001) IV. 223 Dr Bury, Mr Buckland, Mr Gulson & I..are all in an obstinate Heresy against Mr Hooks published judgement, Concerning the Scalops, Cockles, & Heliacall stones.
1796 G. Dyer Mem. Robert Robinson 420 An attempt has been made..to make facts, incidental occurences, anecdotes, and published writings, relieve the tediousness of narrative.
1828 R. Burns Dissert. in Wodrow's Hist. Suff. I. p. ix The testimony of historians..and other published sources of evidence.
1880 G. Grove Dict. Music II. 671 ‘Sinfonia Pastorale, No. 6’, is the title of the published score of Beethoven's 6th Symphony.
1893 Atlantic Monthly Feb. 159/2 One can find..other works for sale at the published prices.
1931 Amer. Mercury Feb. 152/2 A packed citizens' meeting called for the published purpose of offering a bounty on timber-wolves.
1984 A. Copland & V. Perlis Copland: 1900–1942 xii. 278 The idea was for the center to be a nonprofit dealer for distributing published music by American composers.
2002 P. Thomas What works, what Doesn't ii. 18 Colloidal silver is good example of a product..which has been sold without any published data on its safety.
b. Of a writer: having had a work published; that has appeared in print.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > writer or author > [adjective] > having published works
printed1609
published1864
1864 J. A. Symonds Let. 6 July (1967) I. 488 If you come with Green & me you will have all the published Dramatists, tutti quanti, to read at pleasure.
1931 Eng. Jrnl. 20 624 A person had to be an unpublished author before he attained to having his work accepted and became a published author.
1976 Economist 1 May 124/1 She was a published poet while still at university.
2000 C. Newland & K. Sesay IC3 449 She is a published novelist, short-story writer and broadcaster.
2. That is exposed or displayed to public view; apparent. Cf. publish v. 5b. Obsolete.
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society > communication > manifestation > showing to the sight > exposure to public view > [adjective]
published1839
1839 P. J. Bailey Festus 120 The published bosom and the crowning smile—The cup excessive.
1863 A. W. Kinglake Invasion of Crimea (ed. 3) I. xiv. 245 The proffered Caesar and his long-prepared group of Captains—sitting published on the backs of real horses.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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