publish
verb[T]
uk/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/us/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/B1
to makeinformationavailabletopeople,especiallyin abook,magazine, ornewspaper, or toproduceandsellabook,magazine, ornewspaper:
公布;出版;发表She's just had anarticlepublished intheirweekendsupplement.她刚在他们周末版的增刊上发表了一篇文章。
Thegovernmentpublishesfiguresevery sixmonthsshowinghow manypeopleareunemployed.政府每半年公布一次失业人数。
Thenamesof thewinnersof thecompetitionwill be published inJune.竞赛优胜者名单将于6月份公布。
She was only 19 when her firstnovelwas published.她的第一部小说出版时她年仅19岁。
- Herpublishersknewthey were taking agamblewhen theyagreedto publish such anunusualnovel.
- Newspapers publish theseoutrageousstoriesbecause theyknowwhattheirpublicwants.
- Sheagreednot to publish thenamesof thepeopleinvolved.
- Lastweekthecommissionpublisheditslong-awaitedreporton theproblemofteenagepregnancies.
- Photographs were published of her in acompromisingpositionwith herbodyguard.
Publishing: printing & word processing
- 3-D printing
- backspace
- bed
- bold
- boldface
- boldfaced
- Braille
- compose
- indent
- indentation
- inline
- intaglio printing
- italic
- print run
- printsomethingout
- printed
- printing
- printing press
- rubber stamp
- stamp