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单词 printer
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Definition of printer in English:

printer

noun ˈprɪntəˈprɪn(t)ər
  • 1A person whose job or business is commercial printing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the printer is not the artist, prints that are allocated to the printers are called printers ' proofs.
    • Half a million copies of Yao's critical article were printed, the text being distributed by telegraph to provincial printers.
    • In the case of the newspapers, the persons with the technical skills as printers were amongst those persons assigned.
    • After a six-year apprenticeship with a firm of lithographic printers he moved to London in 1900.
    • It was in Devon that co-founder John Bird trained as a printer and began to flourish as an astute businessman.
    • He is named in the colophon as one of the publishers and Isaac is named on the title page as the printer.
    • Submitting the finished layout to the printers, she was free to do anything she wanted for the weekend.
    • It required highly skilled carvers and printers to produce Takashi Ito prints.
    • Born in Derbyshire, Richardson settled in London and became a master printer.
    • As a result they have had to cease production of commercial work, and we had to find new printers.
    • Their success brought so much business to the printers that they were unable to cope with the demand.
    • Even then it was published anonymously under the name of a printer that had long been out of business.
    • When it was approved from Bangkok the Siamese Minister would return it to the printers and the new banknotes could be printed.
    • Go buy a few shirts, take them to a printer, get them printed and sell em to your friends at cost.
    • In those early days, the Pattaya Mail was actually printed in Bangkok as there were no local printers then able to handle the job.
    • The charity has issued guidance for designers and printers, including simply making print larger on labels or setting up helplines.
    • Mr Marshall told the court he was a commercial printer for 30 years before he retired.
    • We had the artist do the artwork way last summer and it was actually at the printer.
    • The company has even set up its own on-site academy offering training for end users, printers and students entering the industry.
    • The business premises in Grassington will not continue as a printer's.
    1. 1.1 A machine for printing text or pictures, especially one linked to a computer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It seems incredible that it took so long for printers to be built with the capacity to print on both sides of paper.
      • You may find it helpful to talk to the shop where you bought your camera for advice on a compatible printer.
      • The package included a high spec computer with modem, printer, scanner and software.
      • Photos can also be printed on a compatible colour printer or saved to a memory card to share with friends.
      • Sales of storage systems, laptops, servers, software and printers jumped as well.
      • On the wall straight ahead of him was his computer setup with printer and fax machine.
      • Pollutant ozone can also be a by-product of the action of photo copiers and computer printers.
      • Many high-end printers have their own built-in hard disks to store print jobs.
      • Consumables are the paper, toner, toner oil and electricity that printers burn up in their lifetime.
      • With this in mind, several of the printer companies have come out with printers that do prints on decent photographic paper.
      • The routers are also used to connect computers with printers and other peripheral devices.
      • So no matter what kind of memory card you use, you can bypass the camera's cables and use your printer as your link to the computer.
      • Macmillan held his earpiece again as if hearing something new, and then turned to the printer just as it began to print.
      • Check if a printer will print on card, transparencies and other media that are essential to your needs.
      • In terms of production, it uses industry-standard computer software and mainstream printers.
      • The school is now seeking help to buy a projector, computers, laptops, printers and scanners to equip the new suite.
      • Compaq presaged its entry into digital imaging by introducing a multi-function printer and a scanner last summer.
      • It lets the computers talk to each other and do things like command a printer to print something.
      • I had set up a computer and a printer for him, and got his secretary working on the computer.
      • These printers would allow small and large businesses to produce marketing materials in house.

Rhymes

Jacinta, midwinter, Minter, Pinta, Pinter, splinter, sprinter, tinter, winter
 
 

Definition of printer in US English:

printer

nounˈprin(t)ərˈprɪn(t)ər
  • 1A person whose job or business is commercial printing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the case of the newspapers, the persons with the technical skills as printers were amongst those persons assigned.
    • Born in Derbyshire, Richardson settled in London and became a master printer.
    • The business premises in Grassington will not continue as a printer's.
    • The charity has issued guidance for designers and printers, including simply making print larger on labels or setting up helplines.
    • As a result they have had to cease production of commercial work, and we had to find new printers.
    • Go buy a few shirts, take them to a printer, get them printed and sell em to your friends at cost.
    • We had the artist do the artwork way last summer and it was actually at the printer.
    • It was in Devon that co-founder John Bird trained as a printer and began to flourish as an astute businessman.
    • Their success brought so much business to the printers that they were unable to cope with the demand.
    • When the printer is not the artist, prints that are allocated to the printers are called printers ' proofs.
    • Mr Marshall told the court he was a commercial printer for 30 years before he retired.
    • Half a million copies of Yao's critical article were printed, the text being distributed by telegraph to provincial printers.
    • In those early days, the Pattaya Mail was actually printed in Bangkok as there were no local printers then able to handle the job.
    • When it was approved from Bangkok the Siamese Minister would return it to the printers and the new banknotes could be printed.
    • Submitting the finished layout to the printers, she was free to do anything she wanted for the weekend.
    • He is named in the colophon as one of the publishers and Isaac is named on the title page as the printer.
    • The company has even set up its own on-site academy offering training for end users, printers and students entering the industry.
    • Even then it was published anonymously under the name of a printer that had long been out of business.
    • After a six-year apprenticeship with a firm of lithographic printers he moved to London in 1900.
    • It required highly skilled carvers and printers to produce Takashi Ito prints.
    1. 1.1 A machine for printing text or pictures onto paper, especially one linked to a computer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I had set up a computer and a printer for him, and got his secretary working on the computer.
      • On the wall straight ahead of him was his computer setup with printer and fax machine.
      • Many high-end printers have their own built-in hard disks to store print jobs.
      • Macmillan held his earpiece again as if hearing something new, and then turned to the printer just as it began to print.
      • So no matter what kind of memory card you use, you can bypass the camera's cables and use your printer as your link to the computer.
      • The school is now seeking help to buy a projector, computers, laptops, printers and scanners to equip the new suite.
      • Pollutant ozone can also be a by-product of the action of photo copiers and computer printers.
      • Sales of storage systems, laptops, servers, software and printers jumped as well.
      • The routers are also used to connect computers with printers and other peripheral devices.
      • The package included a high spec computer with modem, printer, scanner and software.
      • Consumables are the paper, toner, toner oil and electricity that printers burn up in their lifetime.
      • Photos can also be printed on a compatible colour printer or saved to a memory card to share with friends.
      • These printers would allow small and large businesses to produce marketing materials in house.
      • It lets the computers talk to each other and do things like command a printer to print something.
      • In terms of production, it uses industry-standard computer software and mainstream printers.
      • Check if a printer will print on card, transparencies and other media that are essential to your needs.
      • You may find it helpful to talk to the shop where you bought your camera for advice on a compatible printer.
      • It seems incredible that it took so long for printers to be built with the capacity to print on both sides of paper.
      • With this in mind, several of the printer companies have come out with printers that do prints on decent photographic paper.
      • Compaq presaged its entry into digital imaging by introducing a multi-function printer and a scanner last summer.
 
 
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