publishing

/ ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋ /
/ ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋ /

释义

n. 出版(业);出版社

adj. 出版(业)的

v. 发布;出版;“publish”的现在分词

自然拼读

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例句

The village paper published biographical sketches of the boys.

村里的报纸刊登了这两个男孩的小传。

Probably a translation of the celebrated Moon Hoax, written by Richard A. Locke, and originally published in New York.

可能是理查德 A. 洛克撰写了著名的《月球骗局》的译本,并最终在纽约首次发行。

Scientific publishing has long been a licence to print money.

长期以来,科学出版一直是印钞机。

She was the first woman to head a major American publishing company—the Washington Post Company.

她是领导美国大型出版公司——华盛顿邮报公司的首位女性。

Right from the start, book printing and publishing were organized on capitalist lines.

从一开始,图书印刷和出版的工作就是按照资本主义的方式进行组织的。

In America, the core scientific publishing market is estimated at between $7 billion and $11 billion.

在美国,核心科学出版的市场估值在70亿到110亿美元之间。

And Katharine was also recognized as an important leader in newspaper publishing.

人们认为凯瑟琳也是报纸出版业的重要领袖。

But like many in the publishing industry, the paper is in the grip of a serious financial crisis.

但就像出版业的许多人一样,《纽约时报》也陷入了严重的金融危机。

Publishing industry executives and Wall Street analysts have criticized the magazine for failing to attract the next generation of readers.

出版业高管和华尔街分析师批评该杂志未能吸引下一代读者。

Those fears may be a factor in a lingering hesitation to share data even when publishing in journals that mandate it.

这些担忧可能是人们在分享数据时犹豫不决的一个因素,即便是在被要求在期刊上发表数据时也是如此。

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