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单词 publishing
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publishingn.

Brit. /ˈpʌblᵻʃɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈpəblɪʃɪŋ/
Forms: see publish v. and -ing suffix1; also Scottish pre-1700 publeissing, pre-1700 publischeing, pre-1700 publyssyng.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: publish v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < publish v. + -ing suffix1. Compare earlier publication n. and the foreign-language forms cited at that entry.
1. The action of making something publicly known; official or public notification; promulgation, public announcement; = publication n. 1.
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society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > [noun]
publicationa1387
publishing?c1450
publishmenta1513
propagation1531
divulgating1537
bruit1548
divulgation1548
edition1549
notifying1550
promulgation1562
provulgation1566
diffusion1600
blazon1603
divulging1604
divulge1619
ventilationa1631
evulgation1638
propalationa1676
circulation1684
popularization1797
pervulgationa1832
?c1450 R. Pecock Poor Men's Mirror (BL Add. 37788) in Donet (1921) 226 No persoon cristen..aftir sufficient pupplisching of þis book to hem, schulde haue eny excusacioun for þis, þat þei knowe not þe lawe.
a1475 in A. Clark Eng. Reg. Godstow Nunnery (1906) ii. 401 (MED) The forsaid ij placis of good pastures..longe afore þe publisshyng or openyng of the statute aforsaid, were I-gote of olde fundacion to the chirche.
a1530 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Royal) v. 3828 Þat fully thretty dayis Sentens of ded or banyssynge Be haldyn in wryt but publissynge.
1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. i. viii. §5. 17 In the very publishing of the law his face did shine.
1660 in Early Rec. Town of Providence (Rhode Island) (1893) II. 126 It being the first tyme of publishing [of banns].
1681 R. Boyle New Exper. Icy Noctiluca 8 The new Liquid Phosphorus, I lately mentioned to have been made, since the publishing of the Aerial Noctiluca.
1752 S. Foote Taste ii. 31 Will not the publishing of our Crimes trumpet forth your Folly?
1869 ‘M. Twain’ Innocents Abroad xxvi. 273 Nearly fifty thousand persons assembled in St. Peter's to hear the publishing of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception.
1936 Times 21 Dec. 11/4 In celebration of the publishing of the banns of the wedding of Princess Juliana to Prince Bernhard, about 200 Dutch children..were entertained at the Portman Rooms on Saturday.
1983 R. McKitterick Frankish Kingdoms 191 Deniers in circulation at the time of the publishing of the Edict were to remain legal tender.
2003 Times (Nexis) 9 Sept. 1 The Church of England's review of its marriage laws..could mean an end to the publishing of banns.
2. The action or business of preparing and issuing books, newspapers, etc., for public sale or distribution; an instance of this; = publication n. 2. Cf. publish v. 3a.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > printing > publishing > [noun]
publishingc1454
publication1573
uttering1579
editioning1716
emission1751
publishment1887
c1454 R. Pecock Folewer to Donet 5 (MED) Y make þis protestacioun here and now, bifore þe fynal vttryng and publischyng of eny of my bookis.
1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. New Test. Ded. f. xviv The common faulte that malignaunt persones doe allege against the publishing of Goddes worde in the mother tongue..is, that suche bookes cause sedicion against the doctrine.
1607 W. Perkins Treat. Mans Imaginations To Rdr. sig. A5 For furtherance in the publishing of this tractat.
1667 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 2 535 This Author..promises the publishing of a Treatise about Insects.
1701 King William III Licence 21 Apr. in G. F. Papali Jacob Tonson, Publisher (1968) 219 He hath..humbly besought Us to grant him Our Royal Privilege and Licence for the sole Printing and Publishing thereof for the Term of Fourteen Years.
1773 A. Smith Let. 16 Apr. in Corr. (1977) cxxxvii. 168 As I have left the care of all my literary papers to you, I must tell you that except those which I carry along with me there are none worth the publishing, but a fragment of a great work which contains a history of the Astronomical Systems.
1834 T. Carlyle Sartor Resartus ii. vi. 57/2 For your nobler minds, the publishing of some such Work of Art, in one or the other dialect, becomes almost a necessity.
1888 H. James Aspern Papers i. 7 We were glad to think at least that in all our publishings..we had only touched in passing and in the most discreet manner on Miss Bordereau's connection.
1928 M. Connolly Mr. Blue iii. 50 A little later he had another idea: the publishing of a de luxe edition of the New Testament.
1973 P. Geddes Ottawa Allegation xiii. 173 She..worked in publishing... She was into Canadian Lit. before he could draw breath.
1995 Guardian 27 Oct. (Friday Review section) 3/2 Talking books or audiotapes have had a dramatic impact on publishing.

Compounds

C1. General attributive (in sense 2).
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1822 Times 14 Oct. 1/5 (advt.) A very excellent House and Premises, established in the Bookselling and Publishing Business.
1851 C. Brontë Let. 26 Sept. in E. C. Gaskell Life C. Brontë II. x. 233 Are not your publishing prospects for the coming season tolerably rich and satisfactory?
1881 ‘M. Twain’ Lett. to Publishers (1967) 143 A few days before Canadian publishing-date.
1929 H. Crane Let. 26 Feb. (1965) 339 A marvelous de luxe publishing establishment here.
1931 Publishers' Weekly 20 June 2849/1 The publishing industry of this country..now takes a ranking place in the economic structure.
1948 Life June 90/2 The publishing company which turns out more than a million Gene Autry comic books each year.
1997 Chicago Tribune 16 Sept. 11.5/1 The book has shown great legs, as they say in the publishing business.
C2.
publishing house n. a company that publishes books.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > printing > publishing > publisher > [noun]
stationer?1541
editor1633
undertaker1697
publisher1710
publishing house1819
society > occupation and work > business affairs > a business or company > [noun] > companies involved in specific business
misbeliefa1450
safeguarda1450
squatc1450
smearc1476
bleach1486
poulterer1534
water company1710
land-company1805
publishing house1819
railway company1824
oil company1827
bus line1843
rails1848
accountancy1860
art house1882
poulter1884
automaker1899
energy company1910
record label1926
label1930
utility1930
re-roller1931
prefabricator1933
seven sisters1962
energy firm1970
chipmaker1971
fragmentizer1972
fixit1984
infomediary1989
multi-utility1994
1819 Times 21 Apr. 3/1 It appears that this compulsory delivery amounted, in the space of three years and a half, upon one publishing house, to about 3,000l.
1958 New Statesman 1 Feb. 136/3 Within a matter of months every single Yiddish theatre, publishing-house, magazine,..etc., was closed down.
1994 N.Y. Times Bk. Rev. 30 Jan. 22/3 The big conglomerates that have spent the last 30 years buying up most of the country's major publishing houses want big books with big sales to justify their big investments.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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