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词汇 typeset
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Definition of typeset in English:

typeset

verbtypesets, typesettingˈtʌɪpsɛtˈtaɪpsɛt
[with object]
  • Arrange the type or process the data for (text that is to be printed)

    为…排字(或排版)

    the magazine is now typeset in Carlisle
    as adjective professional-looking typeset material
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The present edition has been typeset afresh, with continuous pagination.
    • Angle brackets are, however, rare in English and are generally used to enclose material that is not part of the text: for example, instructions to a printer typesetting a text.
    • Herders' words are typeset to stand out from the rest of the text in such a way that they are almost personalized.
    • The book itself is well produced, though some of the large tables spread across double pages are poorly typeset and hard to follow.
    • Although most of the text is typeset, there are many passages that are hand-written, and there are also proof-reading corrections hand-printed within the textual passages.
    • The members of my critique group at NovelPros also deserve credit, especially Jamie Lankford who both founded the group and typeset my book.
    • The Peak was accepting contracts to typeset publications for other companies at rates far below those of unionised typesetting shops.
    • It could be illustrated well, it could be typeset well, but I think that essay talks more about things that are out of the designer's control and is talking more about human culture.
    • The long title of the book is typeset in a multi-hued strip running the full width of the cover.
    • He even typeset the present volume and deserves high praise for a fantastic achievement!
    • This remains true, according to Newman, even when the TV stories are transcribed, printed, and typeset as newspaper stories.
    • If it weren't, then everything would be typeset in (your font of choice) and we could all go home.
    • However, learning to typeset documents in the former might be harder at first than doing it in the latter because of the need to manually add control commands to the text, which some people find confusing.
    • She could have typeset their pretty record of the expedition, ridden bareback on the ponies with her sweeping hair, floored him in their singing contest, sewn ration bags, repaired worn socks.
    • Even the romanized names were typeset vertically in very small letters, rendering them hardly legible.
    • Daniel also typesets the newsletter put out on a fort-nightly basis by the local boy scouts organisation.
    • At my first job in New York I had an IBM Selectric and carbon paper for copies, and we sent books to be typeset on big linotype machines in Pennsylvania.
    • But I wonder: would Zhang's personal genealogy have been even the least bit memorable had it been typeset on paper, etched into stone, even emblazoned on a wall?
    • The on-line support is outstanding, and the output, being typeset, is visibly better than anything done with a word processor, even on the same 600 dpi laser printer.

Derivatives

  • typesetting

  • nounˈtʌɪpsɛtɪŋˈtaɪpˌsɛdɪŋ
    • No longer did magazines have to hire typesetters; writers and editors did the typesetting while they wrote and edited.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For decades the small but powerful unions of printers and pressmen had won rich contract settlements as well as expensive press manning clauses and lifetime job guarantees for the compositors displaced by computerized typesetting.
      • I found a printer who worked with Sage Publications and offered very attractive prices for future typesetting and printing.
      • There's a craftsmanship in the typesetting and typeface choices of this seminal work that really strikes the viewer, without them truly understanding ‘what’ it is that's affecting them.
      • First, there's a high-quality cover, nice binding, and vastly improved typesetting and layout.
      • So the books that you read shouldn't be too unwieldy in weight, nor contain particularly tight typesetting or small font size.
      • In the case of music-printing, computer typesetting has now replaced traditional engraving in the production of new scores.
      • Frey's ‘novel’ isn't the first memoir of substance abuse, but with its harsh typesetting, galling repetition and disavowal of adjectives and quotations, his may be the most pointlessly abrasive.
      • We lived on a little fruit farm one mile from the printery at which the typesetting and press work were done.
      • The typesetting is excellent, the layout shows lots of care, the many drawings (by Rob Long, Bob's son) are absolutely wonderful, and the actual print is easy on the eye.

Definition of typeset in US English:

typeset

verbˈtaɪpsɛtˈtīpset
[with object]
  • Arrange the type or process the data for (text that is to be printed)

    为…排字(或排版)

    the magazine is now typeset in Carlisle
    as adjective professional-looking typeset material
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Peak was accepting contracts to typeset publications for other companies at rates far below those of unionised typesetting shops.
    • At my first job in New York I had an IBM Selectric and carbon paper for copies, and we sent books to be typeset on big linotype machines in Pennsylvania.
    • The on-line support is outstanding, and the output, being typeset, is visibly better than anything done with a word processor, even on the same 600 dpi laser printer.
    • The members of my critique group at NovelPros also deserve credit, especially Jamie Lankford who both founded the group and typeset my book.
    • She could have typeset their pretty record of the expedition, ridden bareback on the ponies with her sweeping hair, floored him in their singing contest, sewn ration bags, repaired worn socks.
    • Angle brackets are, however, rare in English and are generally used to enclose material that is not part of the text: for example, instructions to a printer typesetting a text.
    • Even the romanized names were typeset vertically in very small letters, rendering them hardly legible.
    • But I wonder: would Zhang's personal genealogy have been even the least bit memorable had it been typeset on paper, etched into stone, even emblazoned on a wall?
    • However, learning to typeset documents in the former might be harder at first than doing it in the latter because of the need to manually add control commands to the text, which some people find confusing.
    • The book itself is well produced, though some of the large tables spread across double pages are poorly typeset and hard to follow.
    • It could be illustrated well, it could be typeset well, but I think that essay talks more about things that are out of the designer's control and is talking more about human culture.
    • Herders' words are typeset to stand out from the rest of the text in such a way that they are almost personalized.
    • If it weren't, then everything would be typeset in (your font of choice) and we could all go home.
    • This remains true, according to Newman, even when the TV stories are transcribed, printed, and typeset as newspaper stories.
    • He even typeset the present volume and deserves high praise for a fantastic achievement!
    • Daniel also typesets the newsletter put out on a fort-nightly basis by the local boy scouts organisation.
    • The present edition has been typeset afresh, with continuous pagination.
    • The long title of the book is typeset in a multi-hued strip running the full width of the cover.
    • Although most of the text is typeset, there are many passages that are hand-written, and there are also proof-reading corrections hand-printed within the textual passages.
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