单词 | publication |
释义 | publicationpub‧li‧ca‧tion /ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃən/ ●○○ AWL noun Word Origin WORD ORIGINpublication ExamplesOrigin: 1300-1400 French, Latin publicare; ➔ PUBLISHEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► Newspapers/Printing/Publishing Collocationsabstract, nounagony aunt, nounagony column, nounannual, nounanthology, nounantiquarian, adjectiveappendix, nounarticle, nounauthor, nounautobiography, nounback, nounbackslash, nounbackspace, nounballoon, nounbanner headline, nounbestiary, nounbest-seller, nounbibliography, nounbibliophile, nounbind, verbbinder, nounbinding, nounbiographer, nounbiography, nounblackout, nounbold, adjectiveboldface, nounbook, nounbookbinding, nounbooklet, nounbookmark, nounbookmobile, nounbookplate, nounbookseller, nounbookshop, nounbookstall, nounbookstore, nounbound, adjectivebox, nounbraille, nounbroadsheet, nounbrochure, nounbubble, nounbulletin, nounby-line, nouncalendar, nouncaption, nouncarry, verbcatalogue, nouncentrefold, nounchain letter, nounchapbook, nounchapter, nounchequebook journalism, nouncircular, nouncirculation, nouncity desk, nouncity editor, nounclassified ad, nounclip, nounclipping, nouncodex, nouncol, collection, nouncolour supplement, nouncolumn, nouncolumnist, nouncomic, nouncomic strip, nouncommentary, nouncommentator, nouncompanion, nouncompendium, nouncomposition, nouncompositor, nouncontribute, verbcontributor, nouncopy, nouncopy editor, nouncopyist, nouncorrespondent, nouncoursebook, nouncover girl, nouncover story, nouncross-refer, verbcross-reference, nouncutting, noundaily, noundesk, noundiarist, noundiary, noundictionary, noundime novel, noundirectory, noundog-eared, adjectivedoorstep, verbdotted line, noundraft, noundraft, verbDTP, noundust jacket, nouned., edit, verbedition, nouneditor, nouneditorial, nouneditorship, nounemend, verbencyclopedia, nounentry, nounerratum, nounet al, adverbet cetera, adverbexclusive, nounexposure, nounexpurgated, adjectivefeature, nounff, figure, nounfiller, nounfinancial supermarket, Fleet Street, fly leaf, nounfolio, nounfollow-up, nounfont, nounfootnote, nounforeword, nounformat, nounformat, verbfrontispiece, nounfull-page, adjectivefull stop, nounfunny papers, noungagging order, galley, noungazette, noungazetteer, nounghost, verbghost writer, noungloss, noungloss, verbglossary, nounglossy, noungonzo journalism, noungossip column, noungraphic design, nounguide, nounguillotine, nounhack, nounhagiography, nounhalftone, nounhandbill, nounhandbook, nounhardback, nounhardcover, nounheading, nounheadline, nounheadline, verbheadword, nounhistory, nounhumorist, nounillustrate, verbillustration, nounimpression, nounimprimatur, nounimprint, nounindent, verbindentation, nounindex, nounindex, verbinsert, nouninset, nouninset, verbinstalment, nouninterpolate, verbISBN, nounissue, nounitalicize, verbitalics, nounjacket, nounjournal, nounjournalese, nounjournalism, nounjournalist, nounjourno, nounl, landscape, nounlayout, nounleader, nounleading article, nounleaf, nounletter-size, adjectivelibrary, nounlimited edition, nounlined, adjectiveLinotype, nounliterature, nounlocal paper, nounlocal rag, nounloose-leaf, adjectivelower case, nounmag, nounmagazine, nounmanuscript, nounmargin, nounmasthead, nounmezzotint, nounmicrofiche, nounmisprint, nounmonograph, nounmonthly, nounmorocco, nounmuckraking, nounN/A, N.B., news, nounnews agency, nounnewshound, nounnewsletter, nounnewspaper, nounnewsprint, nounnews release, nounnon-fiction, nounnote, nounnotebook, nounnotice, nounnumber, nounobituary, nounoffprint, nounoffset, adjectiveomnibus, nounop. cit., open letter, nounorgan, nounoverleaf, adverboverprint, verbp., pagination, nounpamphlet, nounpamphleteer, nounpap, nounpaparazzi, nounpaper, nounpaperback, nounpaperboy, nounpaper girl, nounpaper round, nounpaper shop, nounpara, passage, nounpaste-up, nounperiodical, nounpersonal ad, nounpersonal column, nounphrasebook, nounpicture book, nounpiece, nounplate, nounpocketbook, nounpp., prequel, nounpress, nounpress baron, nounpress box, nounpress conference, nounpress corps, nounpress cutting, nounpress gallery, nounpressman, nounpress office, nounpress release, nounprint, verbprint, nounprinted matter, nounprinter, nounprinting, nounprinting ink, nounprinting press, nounproblem page, nounproof, nounproofread, verbpublication, nounpublish, verbpublisher, nounpublishing, nounpull-out, nounquarterly, adjectivequarterly, nounquarto, nounquire, nounquotation, nounquote, verbrag, nounreader, nounreadership, nounreading, nounream, nounred ink, nounreference, nounreference book, nounreference library, nounrelease, verbreprint, verbreproduce, verbreproduction, nounreproductive, adjectivereview, nounreview, verbreviewer, nounrevise, verbrevision, nounrider, nounroman, nounsans serif, nounsaturation, nounscare story, nounscoop, nounscoop, verbsection, nounserif, nounset, verbsilk screen, adjectivesketch, nounslipcase, nounsmall ad, nounsoft porn, nounsource, nounspace, nounspine, nounsplash, verbspoiler, nounstay of execution, nounstop press, nounstory, nounstorybook, nounstringer, nounstrip, nounstrip cartoon, nounsub, nounsub, verbsubedit, verbsub-editor, nounsubheading, nounsubscribe, verbsubscriber, nounsubscription, nounsuperscript, adjectivesupplement, nounsymposium, nounsyndicate, verbtable, nountabloid, nountext, nounthumb index, nountitle page, nountome, nountract, nountreatise, nountrot, nountype, nountypeface, nountypescript, nountypesetting, nountypographer, nountypography, nounvanity press, nounvellum, nounvignette, nounvol., volume, nounweekly, nounwell-thumbed, adjectivewoodblock, nounwrite-up, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► the publication date Phrases (=the date when something is published)· We are aiming at a publication date of mid-November. ► the date of publication/issue/departure etc formal· The insurance will only cover costs incurred on or after the date of departure. ► be scheduled for release/publication/completion etc Her first album is scheduled for release in September. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► early· Enumerators summarize some basic figures and these can be used to prepare preliminary tables for early publication.· What Mr Rowland wants is the early publication of this report.· Compare: Encouraged by the success of her early publications, Charlotte Brontë gave over increased amounts of time to writing.· Note the typical crude woodcut illustration, probably resurrected from an earlier publication.· There is also a Working Paper Series to enable early publication of reviews and propositions to promote debate.· Their early publications have been linguistic products such as spellcheckers, dictionaries, thesauri and multilingual translators.· As a struggling poet in the late twentieth century, I often thought that some early poets achieved publication very easily.· At various points Pemell's book on children directs the reader to fuller discussions contained in his earlier publications. ► new· For this new publication, Scully has created eight monochromatic etchings which will be shown with related studies and four new paintings.· In this era of specialized travel, arguably the most entertaining new publications take a different approach.· The new publication date of January, which will now become the norm, is the result of widespread demand from centres.· All New Times publications have the same design, for instance.· From the start of the new reign his publications prospered.· Building a paid subscription base for any new publication is hard.· B.T. Basford and Butterworths donated all their new architectural publications.· The vital function of ensuring overall coverage of new publications must be centrally organized. 5. ► official· The most convenient place to find a statute that is still in force is in the official publication Statutes in Force.· The novel, with an official publication date of mid-June, should be in bookstores by the end of May.· Museum curators cared for the works, and there were a few discreet official publications.· A research assistant will be appointed to identify and process relevant official publications as well as scholarly literature.· Existing catalogues of non-HMSO official publications are being examined for their degrees of comprehensiveness.· In addition, official publications dealing with policy and some secondary source materials will be drawn upon. ► other· Tourist Information Centres too stock these and many other helpful publications.· His work is explained, defended, and substantiated in numerous journals and other publications dating from 1966 until the present day.· The bulletin includes articles from other publications as well as those written by its own correspondents throughout the region.· Also be aware of other publications by an author, wherever listed.· In several ways, then, a catalogue may be in advance of any other publications.· During the years of our research, numerous other publications were already in circulation, helping to create a favourable climate.· Out findings of an apparently greater adverse effect on trabecular rather than cortical bone is in keeping with other publications on the effect of prednisolone.· Already many thousands of words have appeared on the subject - in official reports and other publications. ► recent· Astbury's article surveys recent publications on the trade.· Looking at a few recent publications, it would seem not much.· Whitbread's most recent publication, A Reading Guide for Parents, is available on request.· Applied Linguistics also includes a reviews section containing authoritative contributions on recent publications.· The bulletin also carries details future events and news of recent publications.· The effusions of Vaneigem have an air of mystical revelation which is even more intense in recent publications. NOUN► date· The publication date of the Bennett Report was brought forward.· The novel, with an official publication date of mid-June, should be in bookstores by the end of May.· The new publication date of January, which will now become the norm, is the result of widespread demand from centres.· Corrected stock will be sent out in time for a new publication date.· Watch out for a change in publication dates for Courtauld News.· Both journals, however, review books well after publication date.· Two other valid criteria for weeding may be employed in conjunction with use and publication date. ► sister· At any rate, the most prominent critic was Nick Seitz, the editorial director of Golf Digest and its sister publications.· Thirdly, if you haven't already, take out a subscription to our sister publication, Peak Performance. ► trade· Hence advertising in trade publications is often part of the media mix.· Cohen said she subsidizes the cost of the newspaper with money she makes writing for Web sites and trade publications.· Business Opportunity advertisements are generally placed in local, national newspapers or trade publications.· To counteract that, he began writing articles for a leading trade publication.· Often clients think they know best and have the trade publication editor to lunch or ring him up with titbits and gossip.· Newspapers, magazines and trade publications are a good place to start. VERB► follow· Ministers will make the concession during the consultation period that follows last week's publication of the arms exports controls bill.· Individual peaks reflect increased consultations in the year following the publication of each of the Rolfe and Will thesis lists.· The Report itself and the debate that followed its publication have helped us considerably.· Bart's is under threat following the publication of the Tomlinson Report into the future of the capital's hospitals.· It was also reflected in the public discussion that took place following the publication of the report.· It is proposed that it be effective immediately following its publication in final form.· This scheme follows the publication last year of 32 other standards, mostly to do with methods of storing and capturing data. ► lead· The 41% of theses which do not lead to publication compares with Hand's 38% for entomology.· To counteract that, he began writing articles for a leading trade publication.· Forty of his theses had led to the publication of 144 derived articles, an average of 3.6 papers per thesis.· This is taking the form of a structured public consultation leading up to the publication of a new strategy in September 1992.· The sequence of the research that led to the final publication is as follows. ► produce· In all, the project has produced 400 trial publications.· They know what is being produced for future publication and they know who's buying, and for how much.· To produce publications, with contributions from the symposium attenders.· The academic staff of the Faculty are actively engaged in research, which produces publications of high quality and enhances their teaching.· It is not to produce publications but to inform and instruct the reader. ► schedule· It is scheduled for publication in the summer at which time all interested parties will have an opportunity to comment.· They were originally scheduled for publication as a book in 1941.· Lord's book is scheduled for publication in autumn 1994.· The note is scheduled for publication in December. ► write· Foreign publications Many journalists resident in Britain write for overseas publications.· Major weaknesses in the area of writing and publication are associated with the publish or perish syndrome.· Wickham had remarked that covert freelance writing for another publication did not justify making a misleading statement during a murder inquiry.· The editor is likely to find opportunities to write for the publication, although it may sometimes come near the production deadlines.· Details for inclusion in this column must be received in writing three days before publication.· Scholars and researchers use the library approach when attempting to write articles for publication based on secondary sources. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► sister paper/publication/company etc Word family
WORD FAMILYnounpublicpublicationpublicistpublicityadjectivepublicverbpublicizeadverbpublicly 1[uncountable] the process of printing a book, magazine etc and offering it for sale → publishpublication of She was in England for the publication of her new book.for publication (=intended to be published) He spent his holiday writing reviews for publication.2[countable] a book, magazine etc: He was the author of 70 major scientific publications. a weekly publication3[uncountable] when information is printed in a book, magazine etc so that the public can read it → publishpublication of the publication of the company’s annual results |
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