publication
noun /ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃn/
/ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃn/
(书刊等的)出版,发行;出版物 - specialist publications
专业出版物 - the publication date
出版日期 - The study is published this week as an advance online publication.
这项研究作为网络出版物提前在本周出版。 - He has written for various publications.
他为各种出版物撰稿。 - publication of something the publication of his first novel
他首部小说的出版 - He resigned following the publication of a damning report.
一份谴责性的报告发表后,他辞职了。 - I am delighted to celebrate the publication of this book.
我很高兴庆祝这本书的出版。 - publication on something a list of recent publications on this subject
关于这一主题的最新出版物清单 - publication in something Her article has been accepted for publication in the June issue of the journal.
她的文章已被接受刊登在六月号的杂志上。 - in a publication Her work has appeared in a wide variety of mainstream publications.
她的作品见于各大主流出版物。 - the publication by the European Commission of an agriculture information pack
欧洲委员会出版的农业信息包
Topics Literature and writingb2- The book is scheduled for publication in the autumn.
该书定于秋季出版。 - the lower cost of electronic publication
电子出版物的更低成本 - the posthumous publication this year of his unedited journals
在他去世后于今年出版的他那未经编辑的日记 - Our German sister publication, ‘Diese Woche’, went out of business.
我们在德国的姊妹刊物《每周关注》停刊了。 - She has several publications to her name on local history.
她出版了几部有关当地历史的书。 - The glossy publication is being mailed to 4 000 companies.
用高光纸印刷的出版物被邮寄到 4,000 家公司。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- new
- recent
- forthcoming
- …
- publication about
- publication on
- specialist publications
发表;刊登;公布 - The Home Secretary attempted to get an injunction to prevent publication, but was unsuccessful.
内政大臣试图获得禁止出版的禁令,但没有成功。 - publication of something a delay in the publication of the exam results
考试成绩的延期公布 - The newspaper continues to defend its publication of the photographs.
这家报纸继续为刊登这些照片辩护。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- new
- recent
- forthcoming
- …
- publication about
- publication on
- The Home Secretary attempted to get an injunction to prevent publication, but was unsuccessful.
词源late Middle English (in the sense ‘public announcement or declaration’): via Old French from Latin publicatio(n-), from publicare ‘make public’, from publicus, blend of poplicus ‘of the people’ (from populus ‘people’) and pubes ‘adult’.