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authorship

/aw-ther-ship/US // ˈɔ θərˌʃɪp //UK // (ˈɔːθəˌʃɪp) //

作者身份,作者资格,作者,著作权

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : origin, especially with reference to an author, creator, producer, etc., of a work: establishing the authorship of early medieval manuscripts.
    • : the occupation or career of writing books, articles, etc.

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Examples

  • The book was first published anonymously, and its authorship is consequently uncertain, though usually attributed to a minor poet and litterateur named Wu Cheng’en.

  • In her scrutinization of authorship, Rekdal points to bigger questions surrounding whiteness, identity and empathy.

  • It’s very complicated, the concept of authorship when you’re documenting people’s lives during very difficult moments.

  • In the future, allowing authors to self-identify for studies of gender and authorship in a range of fields would likely produce more correct gender data and allow researchers to identify as nonbinary or non-gender-conforming.

  • Now we cover author and site reputation, completeness of content, transparency of authorship and negativity as signals Bing uses in rankings.

  • For a pair such as Viola and Perov, who have co-created work for decades, there is also precedent for retroactive co-authorship.

  • Then last weekend the Sunday Times broke the story of her authorship, and Rowling quickly fessed up.

  • Well, did he look into the authorship question at the time, when he was made aware?

  • One may just as well claim authorship of the Treaty of Versailles.

  • As well as claiming co-authorship with Proust of Remembrance of Time Past.

  • It was literary in so far that the majority of its members lay down at night with unrealised dreams of authorship.

  • Were any further confirmation needed for Massingers authorship, the metrical tests would supply it, with their 36 per cent.

  • These opportunities in my case were to be the authorship of an epoch-making novel, or a great drama, or some similar masterpiece.

  • When the volumes 175 arrived in Ireland, there was no room for doubt as to the authorship of “Jane Eyre.”

  • Secrets have a bad time of it in our day, and the authorship of the article is no longer a secret.

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