单词 | manuscript |
释义 | manuscript (mænjʊskrɪpt ) Word forms: manuscripts 1. countable noun [oft in NOUN] A manuscript is a handwritten or typed document, especially a writer's first version of a book before it is published. He had seen a manuscript of the book. ...discovering an original manuscript of the song in Paris. I am grateful to him for letting me read his early chapters in manuscript. 2. countable noun A manuscript is an old document that was written by hand before printing was invented. ...early printed books and rare manuscripts. Collocations: in manuscript form If you have that in manuscript form, go read that. Christianity Today As it predated the invention of printing, the translation was circulated in manuscript form. Times, Sunday Times Nevertheless, this, the first original-spelling edition of the piece, will prove useful to those interested in the drama of the period and in its transmission in manuscript form. The Times Literary Supplement Today only fragments of this treatise survive in manuscript form from the medieval period. The Times Literary Supplement A number of other dogmatic florilegia are still extant in manuscript form. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The drawings are done directly on to the manuscript pages, many with colour ing, and with much heraldic and armo rial detail. Times, Sunday Times You can also see the original manuscript pages. Times, Sunday Times The first sheet, watermarked 1818, offers four manuscript pages. The Times Literary Supplement Padded with two introductions, as well as reproductions of manuscript pages, it contains three fragments of varying quality. The Times Literary Supplement A facsimile of the four manuscript pages of this composition can be seen. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The claimant first tried to publish his manuscript three years ago. Times, Sunday Times With some encouragement, he decides to publish the manuscript. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Together they will try to attract a major publishing company to publish the manuscript into four books. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He continued writing, but because of his volatile and unpredictable personality, reputable publishers declined to publish his manuscripts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1913, he published a manuscript on dowsing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Additions under his leadership included books, rare manuscripts and archives from artists and glass companies from around the world. Times, Sunday Times A visiting academic raised the alarm in 2012 after he found the library floor littered with rare manuscripts. Times, Sunday Times The collection includes many rare manuscripts and printed books dating as early as the fifteenth century. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was proud of his library that contained thousands of books and hundreds of rare manuscripts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Moreover, it has around thirty thousand rare manuscripts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Has either of them read the manuscript? Times, Sunday Times My acid test came when the princess read the manuscript. Times, Sunday Times Initially the writer omitted it before publication of the first edition, when a friend who had read the manuscript found that section too extreme. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Physically shaken upon finding it, she begins to read the manuscript. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Now, however, scholars have started reading his manuscript additions with interest and obvious pleasure. Times, Sunday Times Writers who intend to submit a manuscript should determine what the relevant writing standards are, and follow them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, her publisher said that she had not submitted a manuscript. Times, Sunday Times If he submitted a manuscript to a publisher now, however, he doubts it would be accepted. Times, Sunday Times At that time he also wrote a good deal of fiction and drama — all of which was rejected by the many editors to whom he submitted his manuscripts. Times, Sunday Times With new articles on the latest publishing trends, it contains information on a huge range of topics including copyright, finance, submitting a manuscript, e-publishing, prizes and awards. Times, Sunday Times In the end, this unfinished manuscript falls short of providing a rich, engaging work of fiction. The Times Literary Supplement He encloses an unfinished manuscript, but dies before he can send the rest of it, with its solution. Times, Sunday Times During the investigation, the police confiscated her unfinished manuscript, claiming that it was evidence of her crime. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In his pockets, investigators found brass knuckles, a can of disabling spray (likely mace or pepper spray), and a computer disc containing an unfinished manuscript. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her daughter read the unfinished manuscripts six decades later, combining them and creating a bestseller. Times, Sunday Times You could also suggest that he focuses on his first three chapters, maximum, as you've gleaned that this appears to be the industry requirement for an unsolicited manuscript. Times, Sunday Times Between us we have worked in publishing for 30 years and in all that time have published only four or five unsolicited manuscripts. Times, Sunday Times We each get more than 1,000 unsolicited manuscripts a month and can't reply to everyone. Times, Sunday Times Most large publishers no longer accept unsolicited manuscripts from first-time authors, leaving the literary agencies to discover new talent. Times, Sunday Times Publishers and literary agents are inundated with unsolicited manuscripts, called the slush pile, and only a handful will be pursued. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 手稿 Japanese: 原稿 |
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