reprint / verb riˈprɪnt; noun ˈriˌprɪnt /

💦中学词汇重印再版重印本重印版

reprint2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to print again; print a new impression of.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a reproduction in print of matter already printed.
  2. an offprint.
  3. a new impression, without alteration, of a book or other printed work.
  4. Philately. an impression from the original plate after the issuance of a stamp has ceased and its use for postage has been voided.

reprint 近义词

reprint

等同于 transcript

reprint

等同于 book

reprint

等同于 reduplication

reprint

等同于 replication

reprint

等同于 simulacre

reprint

等同于 simulacrum

reprint

等同于 copy

reprint

等同于 edition

reprint

等同于 print

reprint

等同于 reproduce

reprint

等同于 transcribe

reprint

等同于 Xerox

更多reprint例句

  1. Joe was gracious enough to give his permission to let us reprint it here.
  2. By Christmas it was on its seventh reprint and had sold more than 150,000 copies.
  3. The Prince By R.M. Koster A reprint of a 1972 classic in which a fictional Latin American nation boils in violence.
  4. The Royalist would like to thank Powells for permission to reprint this piece.
  5. She is reviewing a posthumous book by Tony Tanner, a reprint of the prefaces he wrote for The Everyman Shakespeare in the 1990s.
  6. This present reprint, therefore, intends to give the fullest text of Richardsons introduction, and to indicate his changes.
  7. It is expected that this end will be definitely furthered through the study and use of the material contained in this reprint.
  8. When I get old and have time on my hands I'm going to reprint some of these—wide margins, and footnotes, and that sort of thing.
  9. A reprint of articles bearing on this subject is issued under the title Digestive impossibilities.
  10. A detailed discussion of these results is included in the full report contained in the reprint.