university press

collocation in English

meaningsofuniversityandpress

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university
noun[C]
uk
/ˌjuː.nɪˈvɜː.sə.ti/
us
/ˌjuː.nəˈvɝː.sə.t̬i/
a place where people study for an undergraduate (= first) or postgraduate (= higher ...
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press
noun
uk
/pres/
us
/pres/
newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work ...
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Moreover, his book was published by a leadinguniversitypress.
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This is a very unusual event for auniversitypressbook.
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Good editing is not one of them : it is scandalous that auniversitypressshould produce a text so littered with mistakes of spelling, syntactical blunders, and occasional malapropisms.
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Theuniversitypresshas published his complete works in a multivolume letterpress edition.
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From its founding, the press has operated as a university department, reporting directly to theuniversitypress.
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Sometimes a library and auniversitypressbased at the same institution will form a partnership, with each focusing on their own area of expertise.
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A book published by auniversitypressmust be non-fiction.
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In addition, it also disposes of a university library, auniversitypress, a computer centre, a sports centre and several other structures.
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From 1969 he worked in theuniversitypressas a setter.
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In addition to the cash prizes, two winners get published by auniversitypress.
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With a circulation of 600, the newspaper was printed by theuniversitypress, featuring mainly official announcements and articles by university professors.
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Together the books became the first business and trade paperback books published by theuniversitypress.
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A book published by auniversitypressusually must meet a high standard.
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Twenty-five of its articles were published as a book by auniversitypress.
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Publishing and disseminating information via theuniversitypressis one possible mode of communication.
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It's also a novel that would grace the lists of fine trade publishers, but refreshingly, it comes to us from auniversitypress.
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Theuniversitypresspublished several of his books on the history and critical analysis of film.
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The author of twenty-three books, he has also served as a television reporter, editor, news and information officer,universitypressdirector, freelance writer, biographer, and historian.
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Later on would develop the system that has now become familiar: cooperation between university-based historians and university presses to sponsor the publishing of academic work.
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