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Definition of publication in English: publicationnoun ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌpəbləˈkeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The preparation and issuing of a book, journal, or piece of music for public sale. 出版,发表 the publication of her first novel 她第一部小说的出版。 Example sentencesExamples - The usual gap between hardback and paperback publication of a book is roughly one year.
- A note on its website says that the journal will cease publication with its next issue.
- After the book's publication, it was treated as an example of ethnographic research.
- A friend of mine is writing a gardening book for publication early next year.
- There were other problems with the early issues including financial and publication concerns.
- Work on the Trilogies has begun, although no publication dates are set as yet.
- In the case of the former, it was the date of notification, and in the case of the latter, it was the date of publication.
- In any event the period between publication and the priority date must be measured in weeks or months.
- At the time of the book's publication, the Declaration was novel and untested as to its character and significance.
- This meant that publication costs needed to be kept down, and the message had to be right.
- Present-day emblem scholars continue a tradition dating back to the initial publication of emblem books.
- This makes the concurrent publication of these two books doubly welcome.
- It gives guidance in all matters of manuscript preparation and publication.
- Our search strategy was not limited by language, date, or publication status.
- The publication of the piece at this time troubles me for a number of reasons.
- The film rights were snapped up by Miramax even before the book's publication.
- The work on editing the typescript in preparation for publication continues.
- She allowed the Army to vet her copy and determine the timing of its publication.
- This piece is awaiting future publication as part of Students of the Free Market book project.
- I really do think I shall be able to work the stories and the illustrations up into a nice little book for publication.
Synonyms issuing, announcement, publishing, printing, notification, reporting, declaration, communication, proclamation, broadcasting, publicizing, advertising, distribution, spreading, dissemination, promulgation, issuance, appearance, emergence - 1.1 The action of making something generally known.
发布,公布 the publication of April trade figures 4月份贸易数据的公布。 Example sentencesExamples - Future publication may not be possible because doing so might expose informers.
- Upon the publication of this discovery, businessmen flocked to the village.
- No, the foreign exchange markets moved substantially upon the publication of US trade data.
- 1.2count noun A book or journal issued for public sale.
出版物 科学出版物。 Example sentencesExamples - This is most visible in the large number of magazines and even research publications.
- On the other hand, the identity of the authors of anonymous publications was often generally known.
- But today it is the zines, the more streetwise publications, that are taking the lead.
- Before this time there had been strict censorship over all publications.
- Articles should not refer to other publications for information regarding ethical approval.
- Sir Timothy is the author of many publications and contributes to numerous journals.
- She writes on film and literature for a variety of British and American publications.
- The project managers would remain remote from any scientific publications.
- Still, as Liz had been reading intellectual publications the tone was set.
- The photographs from the day will be used in publications put out by the society and in other promotional material.
- It will be nice if you get your degree with a few refereed journal publications already in hand.
- Books from the war period and local history publications will be available.
- He wrote prolifically with over 30 books and publications in peer reviewed journals.
- At the same time, we are responding to the changing needs of the readership by developing new publications.
- The local newspapers and free publications are a great way of getting a feel for the market.
- Reviews appeared in publications ranging from Nature to the Daily Mail, all of them favorable.
- He has a degree in botany and agriculture, and has numerous publications on those subjects to his credit.
- These early publications stand at the head of a prodigious and wide-ranging bibliography.
- A torrent of scientific and popular publications on the subject began to appear.
- Joe is an established author at this stage with several publications to his credit.
Synonyms book, volume, hardback, paperback, title, work, tome, opus, treatise, manual, register, almanac, yearbook, compendium newspaper, paper, magazine, periodical, part-work, newsletter, gazette, bulletin, journal, report, daily, weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly, annual, comic, organ, booklet, brochure, catalogue, magalogue informal glossy, rag, mag, zine, fanzine
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense 'public announcement or declaration'): via Old French from Latin publicatio(n-), from publicare 'make public' (see publish). Definition of publication in US English: publicationnounˌpəbləˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌpəbləˈkāSH(ə)n 1The preparation and issuing of a book, journal, piece of music, or other work for public sale. 出版,发表 the publication of her first novel 她第一部小说的出版。 Example sentencesExamples - The publication of the piece at this time troubles me for a number of reasons.
- There were other problems with the early issues including financial and publication concerns.
- Our search strategy was not limited by language, date, or publication status.
- I really do think I shall be able to work the stories and the illustrations up into a nice little book for publication.
- The usual gap between hardback and paperback publication of a book is roughly one year.
- A note on its website says that the journal will cease publication with its next issue.
- In the case of the former, it was the date of notification, and in the case of the latter, it was the date of publication.
- She allowed the Army to vet her copy and determine the timing of its publication.
- Present-day emblem scholars continue a tradition dating back to the initial publication of emblem books.
- Work on the Trilogies has begun, although no publication dates are set as yet.
- The film rights were snapped up by Miramax even before the book's publication.
- This makes the concurrent publication of these two books doubly welcome.
- The work on editing the typescript in preparation for publication continues.
- This meant that publication costs needed to be kept down, and the message had to be right.
- It gives guidance in all matters of manuscript preparation and publication.
- In any event the period between publication and the priority date must be measured in weeks or months.
- A friend of mine is writing a gardening book for publication early next year.
- After the book's publication, it was treated as an example of ethnographic research.
- This piece is awaiting future publication as part of Students of the Free Market book project.
- At the time of the book's publication, the Declaration was novel and untested as to its character and significance.
Synonyms issuing, announcement, publishing, printing, notification, reporting, declaration, communication, proclamation, broadcasting, publicizing, advertising, distribution, spreading, dissemination, promulgation, issuance, appearance, emergence - 1.1 The action of making something generally known.
发布,公布 the publication of April trade figures 4月份贸易数据的公布。 Example sentencesExamples - Future publication may not be possible because doing so might expose informers.
- No, the foreign exchange markets moved substantially upon the publication of US trade data.
- Upon the publication of this discovery, businessmen flocked to the village.
- 1.2 A book or journal issued for public sale.
出版物 科学出版物。 Example sentencesExamples - Joe is an established author at this stage with several publications to his credit.
- At the same time, we are responding to the changing needs of the readership by developing new publications.
- The local newspapers and free publications are a great way of getting a feel for the market.
- These early publications stand at the head of a prodigious and wide-ranging bibliography.
- Articles should not refer to other publications for information regarding ethical approval.
- Sir Timothy is the author of many publications and contributes to numerous journals.
- This is most visible in the large number of magazines and even research publications.
- He has a degree in botany and agriculture, and has numerous publications on those subjects to his credit.
- The project managers would remain remote from any scientific publications.
- It will be nice if you get your degree with a few refereed journal publications already in hand.
- A torrent of scientific and popular publications on the subject began to appear.
- But today it is the zines, the more streetwise publications, that are taking the lead.
- He wrote prolifically with over 30 books and publications in peer reviewed journals.
- She writes on film and literature for a variety of British and American publications.
- Before this time there had been strict censorship over all publications.
- The photographs from the day will be used in publications put out by the society and in other promotional material.
- Reviews appeared in publications ranging from Nature to the Daily Mail, all of them favorable.
- Still, as Liz had been reading intellectual publications the tone was set.
- On the other hand, the identity of the authors of anonymous publications was often generally known.
- Books from the war period and local history publications will be available.
Synonyms book, volume, hardback, paperback, title, work, tome, opus, treatise, manual, register, almanac, yearbook, compendium
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense ‘public announcement or declaration’): via Old French from Latin publicatio(n-), from publicare ‘make public’ (see publish). |