journal
noun OPAL S
/ˈdʒɜːnl/
/ˈdʒɜːrnl/
(某学科或行业的)报纸,刊物,杂志 - a scientific/an academic journal
科学/学术期刊 - the British Medical Journal
《英国医学杂志》 - the Journal of Experimental Psychology
实验心理学杂志 - a trade/professional/specialist journal
行业/专业/专业杂志 - an online journal
在线杂志 - a journal article
期刊文章 - in a journal The results of the study are expected to be published in a peer-reviewed journal next month.
这项研究的结果预计将于下月发表在同行评议的期刊上。
Topics Literature and writingb1, TV, radio and newsb1, Scientific researchb1- He founded a new literary journal in 1831.
他于 1831 年创办了一份新的文学刊物。 - She subscribes to quite a few academic journals.
她订阅了好几种学术期刊。 - The journal comes out five times a year.
该刊 1 年出版 5 期。 - The paper was published in an obscure medical journal.
这篇论文发表在一份鲜为人知的医学期刊上。 - the house journal of Southern Gas
南方燃气公司的内部刊物
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- academic
- learned
- scholarly
- …
- copy
- edition
- issue
- …
- read
- edit
- write for
- …
- come out
- be dedicated to
- be devoted to
- …
- article
- editorial
- editor
- …
- in a/the journal
- journal of
- a scientific/an academic journal
- used in the title of some newspapers
(用于报纸名)…报 - the Wall Street Journal
《华尔街日报》
- the Wall Street Journal
日志;日记 - He kept a journal of his travels across Asia.
他把自己的亚洲之行记录下来了。 - I'm keeping a food journal for a school science project.
我在为一个学校科学项目写一本食品杂志。 - Her journal entry for that day describes a thunderstorm.
她在那天的日志中描述了一场雷雨。
- Lady Franklin kept a daily journal of the voyage.
富兰克林夫人坚持每天写航海日志。 - The Captain later published his journals.
船长后来发表了自己的日志。 - ‘I think we're being bugged’, he wrote in his journal.
“我认为我们被窃听了,”他在日记中写道。 - Queen Victoria's journal is regarded as an important historical record.
维多利亚女王的日记被视为重要的历史记录。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- personal
- private
- daily
- …
- keep
- write
- read
- …
- entry
- in a/the journal
- journal of
- He kept a journal of his travels across Asia.
词源late Middle English (originally denoting a book containing the appointed times of daily prayers): from Old French jurnal, from late Latin diurnalis, from Latin diurnus ‘daily’, from dies ‘day’.