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published

/puhb-lish/US // ˈpʌb lɪʃ //UK // (ˈpʌblɪʃ) //

出版的,发表的,已出版的,公布的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to issue for sale or distribution to the public.
    • : to issue publicly the work of: Random House publishes Faulkner.
    • : to submit online, as to a message board or blog: I published a comment on her blog post with examples from my own life.They publish a new webcomic once a month.
    • : to announce formally or officially; proclaim; promulgate.
    • : to make publicly or generally known.
    • : Law. to communicate to some person or persons other than the person defamed.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to issue newspapers, books, computer software, etc.; engage in publishing: The new house will start to publish next month.
    • : to have one's work published: She has decided to publish with another house.

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Examples

  • A report published last November by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention points to those long-term consequences.

  • He and his colleagues published their findings June 8 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • On the blog, you can publish news, information materials, as well as infographics, video reviews – everything that can attract attention and encourage visitors to make a deal.

  • Every now and then SEO specialists and marketers publish reviews of our platform.

  • Mario Peshev is the CEO of DevriX, a global WordPress agency serving industries from publishing to automotive and airline.

  • Her latest book, Heretic: The Case for a Muslim Reformation, will be published in April by HarperCollins.

  • That is why The Daily Beast stands with Charlie Hebdo and published their controversial covers in the wake of the attack.

  • The trials produced positive results, published in The New England Journal of Medicine in November.

  • This article was adapted from one originally published by IranWire.

  • In life, José Saramago refused to see his once-rejected book Skylight published.

  • Some were even re-arrested for the same nefarious purpose, and the daily papers published their names on each occasion.

  • He was rector of the university of Ilfeldt 40 years, and published several learned works.

  • In his condemned cell he composed a beautiful poem of 14 verses (“My last Thought”), which was found by his wife and published.

  • William Penn, published in England his frame of government for the colony of Pennsylvania.

  • Upon seeing the said ritual, I ordered it to be published, and it was done on the day of Sts.

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