pamphlet 的定义
- a complete publication of generally less than 80 pages stitched or stapled together and usually having a paper cover.
- a short treatise or essay, generally a controversial tract, on some subject of contemporary interest: a political pamphlet.
pamphlet 近义词
booklet
更多pamphlet例句
- Others request pamphlets about the vaccine because they want to put them in time capsules.
- I’ve compiled a collection of my favorite soup recipes into a handy pamphlet.
- This pamphlet is a visual way to present information like product size charts, measurements, and even product care tips.
- This recipe, along with six more of my mother’s originals, are in my “Heloise’s Main Dishes and More” pamphlet.
- The Parties also stopped holding the celebrations that had once drawn people to the ballot box, opting for pamphlets instead of parades.
- Occasionally a pamphlet for a salsa class might be tossed on a doorstop or stuck on a pole near a bus stop.
- The content veers between tourist pamphlet and “insider tips.”
- A slick pamphlet (PDF) from the Family Research Council is a case in point.
- One attack came in the form of an interview in "Olam Katan," a weekly pamphlet distributed in synagogues across the country.
- “Health care is a right” was the slogan on his first campaign pamphlet.
- It was upon a lighter note, not to end in anticlimax, that Mr. Jenyns concluded his able pamphlet.
- Yet, I am happy to say, the Bahia press has lately actually printed a pamphlet against the slave trade.
- He wrote a pamphlet in 1850 entitled "Free Schools in Virginia" in which he voiced a strong appeal for public education.
- He wrote many short articles in pamphlet form about anti-slaveryism.
- Against plays, players, and playgoers they waged in pulpit and pamphlet a warfare characterized by the most intense fanaticism.