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单词 publishing
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publishing
(pʌblɪʃɪŋ )
uncountable noun
Publishing is the profession of publishing books.
I had a very high-powered job in publishing.
Collocations:
academic publishing
Journal subscription renewals in academic publishing are running at 95 per cent.
Times, Sunday Times
The biggest areas are academic publishing, which accounts for almost a third of sales by value.
Times, Sunday Times
In this absorbingly candid memoir, he offers instructive and often astringent reflections on academic publishing in the second half of the twentieth century.
The Times Literary Supplement
To me they look more the result of poor copy-editing of a hastily produced typescript - two regrettable aspects of today's academic publishing scene.
The Times Literary Supplement
The other two divisions, academic publishing and global events, performed creditably enough, with single-digit growth rates.
Times, Sunday Times
digital publishing
The team was building something totally new, and creating the template for digital publishing as they went along.
Christianity Today
They are worried that the rise of digital publishing, with its tendency to depress prices and to be susceptible to piracy, will undermine their businesses.
Times, Sunday Times
But digital publishing can make thousands more titles available.
Times, Sunday Times
He owns a digital publishing business producing images for the media and graphic arts industry.
Times, Sunday Times
Improving revenues from digital publishing were offset by falls of 21 per cent in print advertising and 7 per cent in circulation revenue.
The Sun
educational publishing
The mid-1970s was a difficult time for educational publishing.
Times, Sunday Times
Here he specialised in overseas educational publishing.
Times, Sunday Times
It was only later that he dived into educational publishing, only to reverse out again soon after.
Times, Sunday Times
He worked in the educational publishing industry from 1990 to 2008.
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In addition to freelance composing and arranging, he was a professional trumpet player and pianist and developed his own educational publishing firm.
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mainstream publishing
No one in mainstream publishing dares to speak out because of the restrictions of punitive non-disclosure agreements.
Times, Sunday Times
The mainstream publishing industry has been ignobly compliant.
Times, Sunday Times
However, in recent years the mainstream publishing industry recognized the genre's potential and signed many street lit authors to contracts, thus producing better packaged product.
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music publishing
His music company hedges the unpredictable business of music sales against steadier revenues from music publishing, artist management and touring.
Times, Sunday Times
The company's music publishing division had a strong first half and was expected to show growth.
Times, Sunday Times
I'm going into music publishing, collaborating and writing songs for other artists.
The Sun
The stronger music publishing unit grew by 11.9 per cent in the quarter, helped primarily by various copyright litigation settlements.
Times, Sunday Times
Although vague, the phrase indicates a willingness to keep the recorded music and music publishing divisions.
Times, Sunday Times
online publishing
It also has an impressive array of online publishing ventures.
Times, Sunday Times
Best known for her online publishing juggernaut, her career has also been politically charged.
Times, Sunday Times
Profits surged 64% a year from 3.1m in 2002 to 13.8m in 2005, underpinned by strong growth in events and online publishing.
Times, Sunday Times
Nothing could better illustrate the stifling market dominance that this publicly-funded institution has enjoyed as it has expanded into the world of online publishing.
Times, Sunday Times
In the early days it might have been possible to regard online publishing as merely a marketing teaser to encourage print sales.
Times, Sunday Times
publishing contract
Entrants retain all rights to their entries, except in the case of the winner, to whom a publishing contract will be offered.
Times, Sunday Times
Now, though, you don't have to wait for that elusive publishing contract and the far-off praise of the critics.
Times, Sunday Times
By the time of the latter's reinvention as a disco act in the mid-1970s, he no longer had the group under a publishing contract.
Times, Sunday Times
A typical publishing contract pays the author 7½ per cent of net receipts on physical books.
Times, Sunday Times
At the same time, she came to the end of her first publishing contract.
Times, Sunday Times
publishing deal
He was up to his knees in water, guiding some fishermen, when his phone rang with the offer of a major-label publishing deal.
Times, Sunday Times
A tasty 250,000 each to be precise - part of a massive publishing deal for the rights to their songs.
The Sun
Yet he faced rejection after rejection before finally making the breakthrough, aged 29, and landing a publishing deal.
The Sun
She only recently signed a publishing deal after a reported global bidding war, and she already intends to write for other artists.
Times, Sunday Times
The millionaire music boss has played a masterstroke in the publishing deal for the book.
The Sun
publishing history
Thunder and lightning failed to deter people from standing in line outside book shops yesterday for the biggest event in publishing history.
Times, Sunday Times
The short story had been a good friend to him in need, and these two scrupulously edited volumes record a complex publishing history with all its variant readings.
The Times Literary Supplement
Book history, he suggests, as opposed to publishing history, may be the more objective guide to the sector.
The Times Literary Supplement
His publishing history confirms that reticence.
Times, Sunday Times
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s he topped the charts and in 1992 was given the largest cash advance in music publishing history.
Times, Sunday Times
publishing operation
Since then, the company has expanded its publishing operation.
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He bought a press and built a small print shop in 1823, establishing what proved to be a successful publishing operation.
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The store grew from being a simple retailer into a complex cross-country distribution and then publishing operation.
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The company also said that three of its senior publishing directors will leave to pursue other opportunities after a strategic review of its publishing operations.
Times, Sunday Times
The drawing tool allows simple desktop publishing operations, such as adding graphics to documents.
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publishing venture
This was not, in the end, a publishing venture.
Christianity Today
Three years after setting up his publishing venture, his dream became reality.
Times, Sunday Times
During last year there was a further shuffling around among the other participants in this little publishing venture.
The Times Literary Supplement
This was to be his last publishing venture.
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During 2005 to 2009 he formulated an online publishing venture with three colleagues.
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publishing world
So, see what the publishing world can do when it tries.
Times, Sunday Times
Lauded by some in the publishing world, he was cordially loathed by others who found him domineering and highly strung.
Times,Sunday Times
She's making questionable progress in the publishing world.
Times, Sunday Times
Gregarious and friendly, he belonged to several clubs and was always happy to advise newcomers to the publishing world.
Times, Sunday Times
In the publishing world alone you can see the direction we're moving in.
Christianity Today
scholarly publishing
He played an important role in reviving scholarly publishing at the university press.
Times, Sunday Times
These are legitimate worries, but if such historians are looking for a golden age of scholarly publishing when such concerns were absent, they will not find it.
The Times Literary Supplement
How, then, did it come to hold a dominant place in scholarly publishing?
The Times Literary Supplement
However, the developed technology and standards are applicable in a much broader domain than scholarly publishing alone.
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Brill's path in the post-war years was again marked by ups and downs, though the company remained faithful in its commitment to scholarly publishing.
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textbook publishing
If you are, as you have suggested previously, assembling a dossier of complaints about unfair exam marking, would you also investigate the links between exam boards and textbook publishing?
Times, Sunday Times
It also serves as a supporting arm to the company's textbook publishing business.
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Open textbooks offer affordable access, especially to basic and common information, and pose a challenge to traditional models of textbook publishing.
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Other models for digital textbook publishing are more traditional.
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Translations:
Chinese: 出版业
Japanese: 出版業
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