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Definition of pamphlet in English: pamphletnounPlural pamphlets ˈpamflɪtˈpæmflət A small booklet or leaflet containing information or arguments about a single subject. 小册子;活页 he published a spate of pamphlets on the subjects about which he felt strongly Example sentencesExamples - It also runs education programmes and staff hand out information pamphlets.
- Print marketing covers a wide range of options, from point of sale booklets to direct mail pamphlets.
- Rather than providing information from books and pamphlets, I can expand on it from my personal experiences.
- It is simply an information pamphlet and a letter describing the company's intent.
- An informative pamphlet with two pages of production notes accompanies the DVD.
- We will have a range of religious pamphlets and booklets on sale.
- The tale became the subject of songs, pamphlets, verses sold in trains and on the streets, and popular fiction.
- The information in these pamphlets was disseminated through the work of other writers.
- Firstly, he constantly used books - not just pamphlets and paperbacks but great volumes, some of them written centuries ago.
- The major role of pamphlets and online information, however, should be to reinforce adequate oral communication.
- The pamphlet also doles out information on correct postures to prevent body aches while using the computers.
- A local women's group is commissioned to develop an information pamphlet.
- Health workers also passed out information pamphlets about dengue fever and its dangers.
- Booklets and information pamphlets will also be handed out and emergency personnel will be on hand to answer any questions.
- Here you can find pamphlets giving information about walks in the area, and also view excellent displays.
- A table is set up with cards and pamphlets with information on caring for people who are dying and grieving once they are gone.
- My mailbox got stuffed with flyers and informational pamphlets about their so-called abilities.
- Yet during that period, not a single pamphlet was produced giving guidance in the event of a major terrorist attack.
- Booklets, pamphlets, posters and other printed information will also be available.
- This is to be followed by publishing of pamphlets, leaflets and propaganda material aimed at youngsters.
Synonyms brochure, leaflet, booklet, circular, flyer, handbill, handout, bill, notice, tract North American mailer, folder North American & Australian dodger
verbpamphlets, pamphleting, pamphleted ˈpamflɪtˈpæmflət [with object]Distribute pamphlets to. a handful of heritage-minded citizens who pamphleted their neighbours Example sentencesExamples - Members will also be pamphleting school communities about the public education issue.
- The group, which recruited through a website and public pamphleting, ordered T-shirts from Chapman and used the front's insignia and literature.
- Do you remember every household in Britain being pamphleted with an anti-terror booklet?
- They are a familiar sight, glumly pamphleting on the streets downtown in small drab groups.
- Discussion, of this armchair variety, is even provided for in the Constitution (ie the use of public spaces for protests, pamphleting, discourse and the engagement of all sorts of ideas.)
- In December three activists were arrested and detained for 75 days for pamphleting and their families and workplaces were visited.
- Together, the three cases the court cited protect the right to pamphlet and petition anonymously.
- The Exclusive Brethren telephone canvassed extensively, they pushed polls, they pamphleted, and they ran election day systems.
OriginLate Middle English: from Pamphilet, the familiar name of the 12th-century Latin love poem Pamphilus, seu de Amore. The anonymous 12th-century Latin love poem Pamphilus, seu de Amore (‘Pamphilius, or About Love’) was popular in the Middle Ages and was translated into many languages, including English. Its popular name was Pamphilet, which became pamphlet, meaning ‘a short handwritten work of several pages fastened together’, and lived on long after the original poem was forgotten. Pamphlets have been associated with political theories or campaigns since as early as the end of the 16th century.
Definition of pamphlet in US English: pamphletnounˈpæmflətˈpamflət A small booklet or leaflet containing information or arguments about a single subject. 小册子;活页 he published a spate of pamphlets on the subjects about which he felt strongly Example sentencesExamples - A table is set up with cards and pamphlets with information on caring for people who are dying and grieving once they are gone.
- Booklets and information pamphlets will also be handed out and emergency personnel will be on hand to answer any questions.
- My mailbox got stuffed with flyers and informational pamphlets about their so-called abilities.
- A local women's group is commissioned to develop an information pamphlet.
- Firstly, he constantly used books - not just pamphlets and paperbacks but great volumes, some of them written centuries ago.
- Here you can find pamphlets giving information about walks in the area, and also view excellent displays.
- Booklets, pamphlets, posters and other printed information will also be available.
- Print marketing covers a wide range of options, from point of sale booklets to direct mail pamphlets.
- The major role of pamphlets and online information, however, should be to reinforce adequate oral communication.
- The tale became the subject of songs, pamphlets, verses sold in trains and on the streets, and popular fiction.
- It is simply an information pamphlet and a letter describing the company's intent.
- This is to be followed by publishing of pamphlets, leaflets and propaganda material aimed at youngsters.
- We will have a range of religious pamphlets and booklets on sale.
- Rather than providing information from books and pamphlets, I can expand on it from my personal experiences.
- Yet during that period, not a single pamphlet was produced giving guidance in the event of a major terrorist attack.
- It also runs education programmes and staff hand out information pamphlets.
- Health workers also passed out information pamphlets about dengue fever and its dangers.
- An informative pamphlet with two pages of production notes accompanies the DVD.
- The information in these pamphlets was disseminated through the work of other writers.
- The pamphlet also doles out information on correct postures to prevent body aches while using the computers.
Synonyms brochure, leaflet, booklet, circular, flyer, handbill, handout, bill, notice, tract
verbˈpæmflətˈpamflət [with object]Distribute pamphlets to. a handful of heritage-minded citizens who pamphleted their neighbors Example sentencesExamples - Do you remember every household in Britain being pamphleted with an anti-terror booklet?
- Together, the three cases the court cited protect the right to pamphlet and petition anonymously.
- Members will also be pamphleting school communities about the public education issue.
- The Exclusive Brethren telephone canvassed extensively, they pushed polls, they pamphleted, and they ran election day systems.
- Discussion, of this armchair variety, is even provided for in the Constitution (ie the use of public spaces for protests, pamphleting, discourse and the engagement of all sorts of ideas.)
- In December three activists were arrested and detained for 75 days for pamphleting and their families and workplaces were visited.
- The group, which recruited through a website and public pamphleting, ordered T-shirts from Chapman and used the front's insignia and literature.
- They are a familiar sight, glumly pamphleting on the streets downtown in small drab groups.
OriginLate Middle English: from Pamphilet, the familiar name of the 12th-century Latin love poem Pamphilus, seu de Amore. |