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释义 | Word family noun print printer printing adjective printed printable ≠ unprintable verb print Related topics: Newspapers, printing, publishing, Computers, Photography, Visualprint1 /prɪnt/ ●●● S2 W3 verb 1 words 文字 a) [intransitive, transitive]TCN to produce words, numbers, or pictures on paper, using a machine which puts ink onto the surface 打印;印,印刷 I need to make a few changes before I print the document. 打印文件之前我要作些修改。 The company’s name was printed in bold letters across the top of the page. 公司的名称用黑体字印在页面的顶端。 a printed letter 一封打印的信 The printer’s switched on but it won’t print. 打印机开着,但是无法打印。 As a newspaper publisher he understood the power of the printed word (=words that are printed on paper). 作为报纸出版商,他很清楚印刷文字的力量。 b) [intransitive]TD when a computer document prints, a printed copy of it is produced 〔计算机文件〕打印出来 Press return, then the document should print. 按回车键,文件就会打印出来。2 books/newspapers 书/报纸 [transitive]TCN to produce many printed copies of a book, newspaper etc 印刷,出版,发行 Over five million copies of the paper are printed every day. 这份报纸每日印量超过五百万。 When the book was first written no publisher would print it. 这本书刚写成时没有出版商愿意出版。3 in a newspaper 在报纸上 [transitive]TCN to print a report of something or a letter, speech etc in a newspaper or magazine 〔在报刊上〕刊登,刊载 SYN publish ‘The Express’ was the first paper to print the story. 《快报》是首家刊登这一事件的报纸。 ‘The Telegraph’ has printed numerous articles on this subject over the last three years. 过去三年里《电讯报》已经多次刊载这个主题的文章。 I wrote to the newspaper but my letter wasn’t printed. 我给报纸写了信,不过没有刊登出来。4 photograph 照片 [transitive]TCP to produce a photograph from a photographic film 冲印〔照片〕 It usually takes a couple of hours for the pictures to be developed and printed. 冲印照片通常需要几个小时。5 cloth 布料 [transitive]TIM to decorate cloth with a pattern that is put all over its surface by a machine 印图案于 a skirt printed with brightly coloured flowers 印有鲜艳花朵图案的裙子 a printed silk shirt 真丝印花衬衫6 write 写 [intransitive, transitive]WRITE to write words by hand without joining the letters 用印刷体书写 Please print your name clearly in the top right-hand corner of the page. 请在这页右上角用印刷体清楚地写上您的姓名。7 make a mark 做印记 [transitive]MARK to make a mark on a surface or in a soft substance by pressing something on to it 印上〔印痕〕print something on/in something The mark of the man’s shoe was printed in the mud. 泥地上留有那名男子的鞋印。8 print something ↔ off/out phrasal verb TDto produce a printed copy of a computer document 打印〔计算机文件〕 Could you print a copy off for me? 你能帮我打印一份吗? I’ll print the file out and then we can look at it. 我会把文件打印出来,这样我们就可以看了。 → a licence to print money at licence(6)→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusprint• Where did you get your wedding invitations printed?• Why won't this printer print?• Criticism was therefore banned, and only bare synopses of each film allowed to be printed.• How do you want the pictures printed?• How long will it take for this file to print?• Most of our books are printed abroad.• Bed the base on which the Forme is held when printing by Letterpress.• The maker of printing chemicals said it intends to eliminate about 100 jobs, reducing its work force to about 500.• The schedule should be on good quality paper and printed if cost does not prohibit such luxury.• His second novel was originally printed in Paris.• The mark of a child's shoe was clearly printed in the mud.• I'd like to print it in color if I can.• They printed my letter in the Sunday paper.• Brown's suing the magazine for printing nude photos of him.• This book was printed on recycled paper.• It printed prose and verse in broadside and chapbook form till its activities were cut short by the War.• The Northern Echo printed the story based on information given by prosecutors at the crown court.• A couple of months later I had some bumper stickers printed up.• Please print your name in block capitals.the printed word• In a sense, it will signal the end of the centuries-old dominance of the printed word.• As a printer he understood the power of the printed word and issued handbills to advertise his earliest tours.• Her passing marks a loss for those everywhere who love the printed word, and Tucson is the poorer for it.• But, alas, the printed word can not adequately convey the panting, gasping misery of this particular torment.• He lit a cigarette and gazed at the page of his book until the printed words ceased to dance about.• The conference brings together Christians who believe the printed word is strategic for evangelism and discipleship.• Filtered through the printed word of newspaper pages, politics became less personal and more distant from home.Related topics: Newspapers, printing, publishing, Photography, Visualprint2 ●●○ W3 noun 1 books/newspapers 书/报纸 [uncountable]TCN writing that has been printed, for example in books or newspapers 印刷的文字 There was no print at all on the backs of the tickets. 门票背面没有印任何文字。in print (=printed in a book, newspaper etc) 已刊印,已发表 It must be really exciting to see your work in print. 看到自己的作品发表一定非常激动。 the pleasure of seeing my name in print 在出版物中看到我名字时的那份喜悦 Very little of his poetry actually got into print (=was printed). 他的诗作鲜有付梓。2 be in print TCNif a book is in print, new copies of it are still being printed 〔书〕仍在印行,仍可买到 After fifty years, the book is still in print. 50 年后,那本书仍在印行。3. be out of print TCNif a book is out of print, it is no longer being printed and you cannot buy new copies 〔书〕已绝版,已停印4 letters 字母 [uncountable]TCN the letters in which something is printed 印出的字;〔印刷用的〕字体 The book is also available in large print. 这本书也有大字版的。 The print quality of the new printer is excellent. 这台新打印机的打印质量非常好。5 the small/fine print DETAILthe details of a legal document, which are often printed in very small writing 〔法律文书中的〕小字印刷条款 Always read the small print before signing anything. 签署任何东西之前要先读一读小字印刷条款。6 mark 印记 [countable]MARK a mark that is made on a surface by something that has been pressed onto it 印记,印痕 His feet left deep prints in the soft soil. 他的双脚在松软的泥土上留下了深深的脚印。7 prints [plural]HBHMARK the marks that are made by the pattern of lines on the ends of your fingers 指纹 SYN fingerprints The police found a set of prints on the car door. 警方在车门上发现了一组指纹。8 cloth 布料 [countable, uncountable]TIM cloth, especially cotton, on which a coloured pattern has been printed 印花布〔尤指棉布〕 a lovely selection of floral prints 可供选择的各种漂亮的花卉图案印花布 She was wearing a cotton print dress. 她穿着一身棉布印花连衣裙。9 photograph 照片 [countable]TCP a photograph that has been produced from a film 〔冲印出的〕照片 Why don’t you order an extra set of prints? 你为什么不多印一套照片? a colour print 彩色照片10 picture 图片 [countable] a) a picture that is made by cutting lines onto a piece of metal or wood and then printing it onto paper 版画;木刻画 b) a copy of a painting that is produced by taking a photograph of it and printing it onto paper 〔以照相制版制作的〕绘画复制品Examples from the Corpusprint• Sure, a print can be straightened out in the lab, but slide shows are unforgiving.• Courbet intended having some of his paintings photographed and prints of these were to be sold at his private exhibition in 1855.• I see your tenderness in the bureaucratic print.• a floral print• I don't want your dirty hand prints all over the walls.• First published in 1937, the book is still in print.• All he had to do, he knew, was get the thing in print.• The information is available in several formats including print, CD-ROM, and from our website.• A new print of "Citizen Kane" has just been released.• We found a set of prints on the door.• I'll order two sets of prints, and you can have one of them.• Some cat left its paw prints on my car.• The prints combined quality and cheapness and were produced in vast numbers.got into print• Yet it was not until 1612 that the little selection entitled Parthenia got into print.large print• It was spelled out in large print.• Young children may need large print but should be educated to use smaller print as their reading develops.set of prints• Another set of prints was published in 1804.• Next year, up to 750 primary schools will receive a different set of prints.From Longman Business Dictionaryprintprint1 /prɪnt/ verb1[intransitive, transitive] to produce words, numbers, pictures etc on paper, using a machine that puts ink onto the surfaceThe system prints each transaction on the customer’s passbook.Kodak’s new desktop machine prints16 pages a minute.print something on somethingThe electronic sorters can only read bar codes printed on the lower right-hand corner of letters.2[transitive] to produce many copies of a document, newspaper, book etc in printed formHis company lost a contract to print 20,000 temporary auto license tags for Tennessee.Estonia hired a foreign firm to print banknotes to replace the ruble.3[transitive] to put a letter, speech, article etc in a book, newspaper etcSYN PUBLISH‘Newsday’ printed the story on Dec. 8.An apology was printed in yesterday’s edition.4[intransitive, transitive]COMPUTING if a computer prints words on a screen, they appear on the screenAfter a delay of four seconds, the translated sentence is printed on a computer screen.5[transitive] to write words or letters by hand without joining the letters together, so that they look like the letters in a bookPrint your name at the top and sign the declaration at the bottom of page 2. → print something ↔ out/off → print something ↔ up→ See Verb tableprintprint2 noun [uncountable]1information and news in books, newspapers etc, rather than in other MEDIAEuropean services concentrate on print, while in the U.S. the emphasis is on television.We send information to clients using both print and electronic media.2be in print/out of print if a book is in print, new copies of it are still being printed and it is easily available. If it is out of print, it is no longer being printedHis small publishing firm has kept classics by American writers in print.‘Diary of a Nobody’ was published in 1892, and has never been out of print.3the fine/small printLAW the details in a legal document, contract etc that many people do not take the time to read, but that may have serious effectsEven cardholders who pay their bills in full are advised to read the small print carefully.advertisements that display low ticket prices but hide surcharges in the fine printOrigin print2 (1200-1300) Old French preinte, from preint, past participle of preindre “to press”, from Latin premereprint1 verbprint2 nounChinese numbers, Business words, produce Corpus to pictures or |
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