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词汇 press run
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Definition of press run in US English:

press run

noun
  • The operation of a printing press for a single job (the number or entire set of items produced in such an operation)

    the paper is increasing its press run from 75,000 to 95,000 copies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is appealing because it eliminates the need to complete a full press run all at once, and we don't have to hold inventory in the warehouse.
    • It is better to print too few and then go back to press (assuming a second press run of at least 1,000 copies) than to print more than can be sold or used by the architect.
    • Out & About is a monthly newspaper with a 10,000-copy press run that began in Nashville and is now distributed in all the major cities of Tennessee, Publisher Jones said.
    • During the next ten years, it was published episodically, with a press run of only a few hundred copies, notes the Gazette, in a recent history column.
    • However, if a larger press run would not increase these costs, but instead allow them to be spread across more copies, economies of scope might be available.
    • Publisher HBI, a division of Harper-Collins Publishers, agreed to purchase a first press run, which would help off-set the cost to Dennis of printing and binding the book.
    • While waiting for the press run earlier in the evening, the print coordinator and I had been talking about parenting and schooling in general.
    • That was in addition to our regular press run of approximately 20,000 in hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, private clubs, airline and tourist offices and many other spots.
    • If we get enough pre-orders, the publishers will do a bigger initial press run.
    • He revealed that Asahi presses in Tokyo and Osaka will be utilized to print the 45,000 initial press run for the new merger.
    • At Brown University, outraged students destroyed a whole press run of the school's Daily Herald and stormed the paper's offices to demand further redress.
    • The increase in membership has raised the press run of copies for the year 2000 to a new maximum of 3,200 for each of the quarterly issues.
    • The press run for those 84,000 copies was about nine hours.
    • Less than half the original press run of 8,000 sold.
    • In fact, Kinsey had chosen a ‘respectable’ medical publisher in Philadelphia, which planned a 10,000 press run but increased that to 25,000 as interest grew.
    • If you're committed to him as a cover subject between the time the magazine starts its press run and finally reaches subscribers, you've got to live with your commitment.
    • Size of the press run, or number of copies, is determined.
    • But it was a big college - the paper had a press run of 60,000 per day, five days a week, and I rode that train for four solid years.
    • Well, we were very fortunate in that we were able to get the press run of the last 11,000 copies.
    • Today, Next's press run is 160,000, making it Taiwan's largest weekly, and it is turning a profit.

Definition of press run in US English:

press run

noun
  • The operation of a printing press for a single job (the number or entire set of items produced in such an operation)

    the paper is increasing its press run from 75,000 to 95,000 copies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is appealing because it eliminates the need to complete a full press run all at once, and we don't have to hold inventory in the warehouse.
    • That was in addition to our regular press run of approximately 20,000 in hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, private clubs, airline and tourist offices and many other spots.
    • Out & About is a monthly newspaper with a 10,000-copy press run that began in Nashville and is now distributed in all the major cities of Tennessee, Publisher Jones said.
    • The press run for those 84,000 copies was about nine hours.
    • It is better to print too few and then go back to press (assuming a second press run of at least 1,000 copies) than to print more than can be sold or used by the architect.
    • At Brown University, outraged students destroyed a whole press run of the school's Daily Herald and stormed the paper's offices to demand further redress.
    • Today, Next's press run is 160,000, making it Taiwan's largest weekly, and it is turning a profit.
    • However, if a larger press run would not increase these costs, but instead allow them to be spread across more copies, economies of scope might be available.
    • Size of the press run, or number of copies, is determined.
    • Less than half the original press run of 8,000 sold.
    • During the next ten years, it was published episodically, with a press run of only a few hundred copies, notes the Gazette, in a recent history column.
    • The increase in membership has raised the press run of copies for the year 2000 to a new maximum of 3,200 for each of the quarterly issues.
    • If we get enough pre-orders, the publishers will do a bigger initial press run.
    • In fact, Kinsey had chosen a ‘respectable’ medical publisher in Philadelphia, which planned a 10,000 press run but increased that to 25,000 as interest grew.
    • But it was a big college - the paper had a press run of 60,000 per day, five days a week, and I rode that train for four solid years.
    • While waiting for the press run earlier in the evening, the print coordinator and I had been talking about parenting and schooling in general.
    • He revealed that Asahi presses in Tokyo and Osaka will be utilized to print the 45,000 initial press run for the new merger.
    • If you're committed to him as a cover subject between the time the magazine starts its press run and finally reaches subscribers, you've got to live with your commitment.
    • Well, we were very fortunate in that we were able to get the press run of the last 11,000 copies.
    • Publisher HBI, a division of Harper-Collins Publishers, agreed to purchase a first press run, which would help off-set the cost to Dennis of printing and binding the book.
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