单词 | coauthor |
释义 | coauthor (once / 37052 pages) n A coauthor is someone who works with another person to write something. If three people take turns writing chapters of a novel, each of them can call herself a coauthor. You can spell the noun coauthor with or without a hyphen — co-author is also correct. Whenever it takes more than one person to write a book, the book can be said to have coauthors. And if you collaborate with a friend on a hand-written magazine, you are one of its coauthors. The word comes from author, or writer, and the prefix co, which means "together" or "mutually." WORD FAMILYcoauthor: coauthors USAGE EXAMPLESMy coauthors and I identify three different types of strategic narratives: system, identity and issue. Salon(Nov 02, 2016) “It is … probable that changes to industry practices have largely mitigated the hazard,” Page, the coauthor, said in an email. Los Angeles Times(Oct 31, 2016) Warner and her coauthors found in their review that Asian catfish was sold as 18 different types of fish. Time(Sep 07, 2016) n a writer who collaborates with others in writing something Syn|Hyper joint author author, writer writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay) |
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