单词 | magaziny |
释义 | magazinyadj. Of the nature or characteristic of, or suitable for, a magazine. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journal > periodical > [adjective] > magazine magazinish1794 magaziny1873 1873 Atlantic Monthly Apr. 492/2 Mr. Underwood's literary taste is better than his other taste, and vastly better than his style, which is apt to be magaziny. 1894 Athenæum 22 Sept. 383/2 We have heard his writings called ‘shallow’ and ‘magaziny’. 1938 New Statesman 8 Jan. 56/2 Nor is The Best Poems negligible. It is magaziney, but contains respectable work by De la Mare [etc.]. 1941 Scrutiny 9 379 He [sc. Mr. Plomer] attempts also pseudo-ballads made to the Auden formula, which are amusing in a magaziny way. 1966 Punch 9 Mar. 362/3 The violence seems somehow bookish and the literary chat magaziney. 2010 N.Y. Times Mag. 3 Jan. 20/3 The Apple tablet may or may not..make pixelated magazines feel magaziney again. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1873 |
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