单词 | to be gazetted |
释义 | > as lemmasto be gazetted transitive. To publish in a gazette. Chiefly passive to be gazetted: to be the subject of an announcement in the official gazette; to be named in the gazette as appointed to a command, etc.; also, in early use, to be mentioned or discussed in the newspapers. to be gazetted out: said of an officer whose resignation is announced in the gazette. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > appearance in the press > appear in newspaper or journal [verb (intransitive)] to be gazetted1678 to make (the) headlines1903 to hit the headlines1939 to make the front page(s)1939 to make the news(papers)1983 1678 A. Marvell Acct. Growth Popery in Wks. (1875) IV. 406 The Parliament being grown to that height of contempt, as to be gazetted among runaway servants, lost dogs, strayed horses, and highway robbers. 1748 H. Walpole Corr. (1837) II. cxcvii. 250 Mr. Villiers, you know, has been much gazetted, and had his letters to the King of Prussia printed. 1813 P. Hawker Diary (1893) I. 69 Received official information that I was gazetted out. 1833 E. Bulwer-Lytton Godolphin I. vi. 54 And very shortly afterwards, Percy Godolphin was gazetted as a cornet in the —— Life Guards. 1852 W. M. Thackeray Henry Esmond II. ix. 148 During this winter Mr. Esmond was gazetted to a lieutenantcy in Brigadier Webb's regiment of Fusileers. 1885 Law Times 79 173/2 K.'s retirement was gazetted on the evening of the 18th Dec. 1897 Daily News 4 Mar. 7/1 The fees charged are on a uniform scale, settled and gazetted by the Government Department of Labour. < as lemmas |
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