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词汇 publishing
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Definition of publishing in English:

publishing

noun ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋˈpəblɪʃɪŋ
mass noun
  • The occupation or activity of preparing and issuing books, journals, and other material for sale.

    出版业;发行业;出版活动

    she worked in publishing

    她从事出版业。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Let's admit it and this is the real dirty secret of academic publishing one can publish just about anything if one goes far enough down the list of impact factors.
    • Decisions to promote commercial aspects of newspaper publishing are not inherently immoral or harmful to journalism.
    • How little you know about academic publishing, my notional friend.
    • But such data as we have suggest that publishing in general is not a good field for investors to enter.
    • My theory aims at taking speculation fully into account, which neither financial journalism nor academic publishing presently does.
    • We recognize that range of creative activity that goes beyond academic publishing.
    • The adoption of inspired main titles that provide no clue as to the subject of the book has become a bad habit in academic publishing.
    • This same publishing industry has turned a cold shoulder to other, less marketable writers.
    • Librarians have much to learn from their publishing counterparts about the book as an artifact.
    • The other element of academic publishing is books, particularly research monographs.
    • For publishers, grants encourage publishing quantity over quality.
    • So it may seem odd to hear complaints about the insularity of our publishing industry.
    • What was the general context of publishing when you started out?
    • Military history journals have a solid niche in popular and academic publishing.
    • In neat testimony to the process, in academic publishing, history has been collapsing into memory, memory into trauma, and trauma into studies of silence and forgetfulness.
    • For the general publishing and pop-culture industries, this has not seemed so much like a heroic or contrarian stance as a stiff and snobbish one.
    • Outsourced journalism, better known as contract publishing or custom publishing is a growth industry in the West.
    • Book publishing is second only to furniture delivery in slowness.
    • That doesn't mean, however, that another publishing company has given up on the e-book format.
    • In practice, academic publishing is about gaining status by getting something printed in the most static venue possible.

Definition of publishing in US English:

publishing

nounˈpəbliSHiNGˈpəblɪʃɪŋ
  • The occupation, business, or activity of preparing and issuing books, journals, and other material for sale.

    出版业;发行业;出版活动

    she worked in publishing

    她从事出版业。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Decisions to promote commercial aspects of newspaper publishing are not inherently immoral or harmful to journalism.
    • Outsourced journalism, better known as contract publishing or custom publishing is a growth industry in the West.
    • The other element of academic publishing is books, particularly research monographs.
    • But such data as we have suggest that publishing in general is not a good field for investors to enter.
    • My theory aims at taking speculation fully into account, which neither financial journalism nor academic publishing presently does.
    • Book publishing is second only to furniture delivery in slowness.
    • In practice, academic publishing is about gaining status by getting something printed in the most static venue possible.
    • That doesn't mean, however, that another publishing company has given up on the e-book format.
    • Military history journals have a solid niche in popular and academic publishing.
    • For publishers, grants encourage publishing quantity over quality.
    • How little you know about academic publishing, my notional friend.
    • Let's admit it and this is the real dirty secret of academic publishing one can publish just about anything if one goes far enough down the list of impact factors.
    • This same publishing industry has turned a cold shoulder to other, less marketable writers.
    • The adoption of inspired main titles that provide no clue as to the subject of the book has become a bad habit in academic publishing.
    • Librarians have much to learn from their publishing counterparts about the book as an artifact.
    • What was the general context of publishing when you started out?
    • We recognize that range of creative activity that goes beyond academic publishing.
    • So it may seem odd to hear complaints about the insularity of our publishing industry.
    • In neat testimony to the process, in academic publishing, history has been collapsing into memory, memory into trauma, and trauma into studies of silence and forgetfulness.
    • For the general publishing and pop-culture industries, this has not seemed so much like a heroic or contrarian stance as a stiff and snobbish one.
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