单词 | readership |
释义 | readership (riːdəʳʃɪp ) Word forms: readerships 1. countable noun [usually singular] The readership of a book, newspaper, or magazine is the number or type of people who read it. Its readership has grown to over 15,000 subscribers. A new format would alienate its ageing readership without attracting young readers. Synonyms: audience, circulation 2. countable noun In Britain, a readership is the post of a reader at a university. Collocations: general readership Three books have been aimed at a general readership. The Times Literary Supplement But for a more general readership, the book's lucidity, intelligence and indeed its brevity make it an ideal introduction to the field of study. The Times Literary Supplement Difficulties can arise from the use of semitechnical terms in a book for a general readership. The Times Literary Supplement You have a general readership that never pays attention to poetry, except for the wrong reasons. Christianity Today It makes few concessions to the general readership in modishness of vocabulary, stylistic sophistication or fullness of documentation. The Times Literary Supplement This enchanting novel deserves a much better cover and a wide readership. Times, Sunday Times Among them were not only works of great scholarship but also more popular introductory volumes which won a deservedly wide readership. Times, Sunday Times He calls them 'post-fabulists' and 'meta-fabulists' and other names, but they stand out individually as authors whose quirky and imaginative books deserve wide readership. The Times Literary Supplement Her wide readership proved that there was a ready appetite for what one reviewer called 'real history about real people'. Times, Sunday Times If you just want to use my blog to promote your views because my blog has wide readership, don't. Christianity Today Translations: Chinese: 读者数 Japanese: 読者層 |
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