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词汇 publisher
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Definition of publisher in English:

publisher

noun ˈpʌblɪʃəˈpəblɪʃər
  • 1A company or person that prepares and issues books, journals, or music for sale.

    出版(或发行)者;出版公司;出版商

    the publishers of Vogue

    《时尚》杂志的出版商。

    a commercial music publisher

    商业性音乐出版社。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since there was no copyright law, Beethoven sold his music to publishers for a flat fee.
    • Such practices should only be attempted by experienced journalists and desperate music publishers.
    • She was commissioned by a publisher to produce the book which has just gone on sale all over the UK.
    • The biggest challenge for book publishers is interesting boys in their product.
    • If you're a first time author, do publishers just reject books like this?
    • From the sale of music the publisher will pay the composer a royalty.
    • It is refreshing to see a book like this published by a mainstream publisher.
    • New technology means publishers are prepared to print books on demand.
    • The books which these new publishers issued were nearly all originals.
    • He signed a contract with a publisher to produce a book consisting of a critical analysis of economics and politics.
    • Under US copyright regs, publishers don't need permission to produce a revised edition.
    • The ceremony celebrates the nation's favourite books, authors and publishers.
    • It is absolutely essential for the big publishers ' financial health that most such books should succeed.
    • Toole's mother then took on the task of trying to find a publisher for the book on which her son had laboured so hard.
    • The publisher of academic journals plans to return to double-digit growth next year.
    • The agent offered the book to publishers as one of a series following the course of Caesar's life.
    • You hear of people sending books to 15 different publishers and having them thrown back at them.
    • The artists were needed to create the music, the publishers to distribute and market it.
    • His books and articles were often refused or censored by publishers and editors.
    • So, what motivated the publisher to publish a book that may not have much commercial value?
    1. 1.1North American A newspaper proprietor.
      〈主北美〉(报社)业主,(报刊)发行人
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Both the advertiser and the publisher of the newspaper or other medium will be guilty of the offence.
      • They invited various publishers, including the managing director of News Corp, to bid for them.
      • There is no in-frame linking, and each news headline includes the publisher's name.

Definition of publisher in US English:

publisher

nounˈpəbliSHərˈpəblɪʃər
also publishers
  • 1A person or company that prepares and issues books, journals, music, or other works for sale.

    出版(或发行)者;出版公司;出版商

    the publishers of Vogue

    《时尚》杂志的出版商。

    a commercial music publisher

    商业性音乐出版社。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was commissioned by a publisher to produce the book which has just gone on sale all over the UK.
    • So, what motivated the publisher to publish a book that may not have much commercial value?
    • Toole's mother then took on the task of trying to find a publisher for the book on which her son had laboured so hard.
    • If you're a first time author, do publishers just reject books like this?
    • You hear of people sending books to 15 different publishers and having them thrown back at them.
    • Under US copyright regs, publishers don't need permission to produce a revised edition.
    • The ceremony celebrates the nation's favourite books, authors and publishers.
    • New technology means publishers are prepared to print books on demand.
    • It is absolutely essential for the big publishers ' financial health that most such books should succeed.
    • He signed a contract with a publisher to produce a book consisting of a critical analysis of economics and politics.
    • The agent offered the book to publishers as one of a series following the course of Caesar's life.
    • The artists were needed to create the music, the publishers to distribute and market it.
    • Since there was no copyright law, Beethoven sold his music to publishers for a flat fee.
    • The publisher of academic journals plans to return to double-digit growth next year.
    • The books which these new publishers issued were nearly all originals.
    • It is refreshing to see a book like this published by a mainstream publisher.
    • The biggest challenge for book publishers is interesting boys in their product.
    • His books and articles were often refused or censored by publishers and editors.
    • Such practices should only be attempted by experienced journalists and desperate music publishers.
    • From the sale of music the publisher will pay the composer a royalty.
    1. 1.1North American A newspaper proprietor.
      〈主北美〉(报社)业主,(报刊)发行人
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They invited various publishers, including the managing director of News Corp, to bid for them.
      • Both the advertiser and the publisher of the newspaper or other medium will be guilty of the offence.
      • There is no in-frame linking, and each news headline includes the publisher's name.
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