单词 | magazine |
释义 | magazinemagazine /ˌmægəˈzin, ˈmægəˌzin/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countable] 1a large thin book with a paper cover that contains news stories, articles, photographs, etc., and is sold weekly or monthly: Her face was on the cover of all the magazines.in a magazine I read an article in a magazine about a famous actor. He is the editor of a weekly news magazine in The Russian Federation. There are photographs of the Sahara Desert in the latest issue of “National Geographic” magazine.2the part of a gun that holds the bullets3the container that holds the film in a camera or projector4a room or building for storing weapons, explosives, etc. [Origin: 1500–1600 Early French, building where things are stored, from Old Provençal, from Arabic makhazin, plural of makhzan storehouse]COLLOCATIONSverbsread/look at a magazine She was sitting on the sofa reading a magazine.leaf/thumb through a magazine (=turn the pages without reading anything in detail) Anna was leafing through a magazine in the hospital waiting room.publish a magazine The magazine “Wired” is published by the company Condé Nast.write for a magazine She writes for a well-known fashion magazine.edit a magazine Paul edits a student magazine.launch a magazine (=start a new magazine) The company is launching a new fashion magazine.subscribe to a magazine (=get a magazine sent to you regularly) He subscribes to “Time” magazine.a magazine features something (=it includes something) The magazine features articles on a wide range of topics.a magazine reports something “Health” magazine reported that a third of the children in the U.S. are overweight.something is published in a magazine (also something appears in a magazine) The story was first published in the “New Yorker” magazine.adjectives/nouns + magazinea music/computer/fashion etc. magazine I read an interview with Johnny Depp in a movie magazine.a news magazine “Der Spiegel” is a German news magazine.an online magazine (=on the Internet) They started an online magazine for people who love food.a monthly/weekly magazine She subscribes to a monthly fashion magazine.a national magazine The company owns several national magazines.a literary magazine Two of her poems were published in a literary magazine.a popular magazine The story first appeared in a popular magazine for women.a glossy magazine (=printed on shiny paper, with a lot of pictures) She appeared on the front cover of the glossy magazine, “Vogue.”a trade magazine (=for people in a particular profession) “Adweek” is a trade magazine for people in the advertising business.a consumer magazine (=for people who buy and use products and services) The consumer magazine tested and compared ten brands of washing machines.magazine + nounsa magazine article/feature I’m reading a magazine article about global warming.a magazine interview She said in a magazine interview that she planned to retire when she was 35.a magazine cover (=the front page of a magazine) Her face was on every magazine cover.a magazine advertisement There are always lots of magazine advertisements for cars.a magazine editor She wrote to the magazine editor to complain about the article.a magazine subscription (=money you pay to get a magazine regularly) I’m thinking of cancelling my magazine subscription.magazine publishing He has worked in magazine publishing for a long time. |
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