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View usage for: (ɪdɪʃən) Word forms: plural editions1. countable nounAn edition is a particular version of a book, magazine, or newspaper that is printed at one time. A paperback edition is now available at bookshops. Synonyms: version, volume, issue More Synonyms of edition 2. countable nounAn edition is the total number of copies of a particular book or newspaper that are printed at one time. The second edition was published only in America. 3. countable nounAn edition is a single television or radio programme that is one of a series about a particular subject. They appeared on an edition of BBC2's Arena. More Synonyms of edition edition in British English (ɪˈdɪʃən) noun1. printinga. the entire number of copies of a book, newspaper, or other publication printed at one time from a single setting of type b. a single copy from this number a first edition the evening edition 2. one of a number of printings of a book or other publication, issued at separate times with alterations, amendments, etc Compare impression (sense 6) 3. a. an issue of a work identified by its format a leather-bound edition of Dickens b. an issue of a work identified by its editor or publisher the Oxford edition of Shakespeare 4. a particular instance of a television or radio programme broadcast verb5. (transitive) to produce multiple copies of (an original work of art) Word origin C16: from Latin ēditiō a bringing forth, publishing, from ēdere to give out; see editoredition in American English (ɪˈdɪʃən) noun1. the size, style, or form in which a book is published a pocket edition 2. a. the total number of copies of a book or the like printed from the same plates, type, etc. and published at about the same time b. a single copy of such a printing 3. any of the versions of a textbook, reference book, etc. that is maintained by periodic revision the fourth edition of a handbook 4. the issue of a standard work or of the writings of a well-known author, distinguished by its editor, publisher, etc. the Skeat edition of Chaucer 5. any of the various regular issues of a newspaper the Sunday edition 6. US any set of like items made and offered for sale at one time a limited edition of commemorative plates Word origin ME edicion < L editio, a bringing forth, publishing < edere: see editor Examples of 'edition' in a sentenceedition Most of her books remain in print and a new edition of her poetry was published last year.So where did he launch the British edition of his book this week?Go for special and limited editions, as well as exotic skins.This special edition will also feature the sound of the sea on the programme credits for the first time since the 1960s.WE all love a special edition, don't we?I am intrigued by the new Family Chase edition.The first edition will be available soon.This edition is a work of art.They went on to produce four editions together.There was one scurrilous edition that teachers swiftly banned.One of the editions was broadcast in two dozen parts on national public radio.The new edition of the book is available at timesonline.Owning this printed edition is the closest one can possibly get to handling the originals.And the new edition contains exclusive bonus content.We have also devoted more space in this edition to agency issues.The funnyman landed the guest editor gig for a special edition of the political magazine.Limited edition packs are available while stocks last.Sometimes editions of selected works are available.Designs produced in limited editions should rise in value when demand exceeds supply.Publishers remain wary of printing special editions.Literary quotations are not always identified and when they are it can be without edition or page number.If the original edition came with one, a dust jacket adds a lot of value.Since then, most photographers have sold work in numbered editions.The 1991 edition of the book would not have been possible without the help of many people.We invite the audience to flick through an edition of the magazine, turning from one celebrity story to the next.This new edition reflects this.A special edition will be issued to tie in with the film's release.The museum presents personal souvenirs belonging to the writer and his family, numerous original editions, manuscripts and illustrations.THE last printed edition of Auto Trader magazine appeared yesterday. In other languagesedition British English: edition / ɪˈdɪʃən/ NOUN An edition is a particular version of a book, magazine, or newspaper that is printed at one time. This is the second edition of the book. - American English: edition
- Arabic: طَبْعَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: edição
- Chinese: 版本
- Croatian: izdanje
- Czech: vydání knihy
- Danish: udgave
- Dutch: editie
- European Spanish: edición
- Finnish: painos
- French: édition
- German: Ausgabe Buch, Zeitschrift
- Greek: έκδοση
- Italian: edizione
- Japanese: 版
- Korean: 판
- Norwegian: utgave
- Polish: wydanie
- European Portuguese: edição
- Romanian: ediție
- Russian: издание
- Latin American Spanish: edición
- Swedish: upplaga
- Thai: จำนวนพิมพ์ทั้งหมดต่อครั้ง
- Turkish: baskı gazete, dergi
- Ukrainian: видання
- Vietnamese: bản in
All related terms of 'edition'Chinese translation of 'edition' n (c) - [of book, newspaper, magazine]
版 (bǎn) (个(個), gè) - (TV, Rad)
集 (jí)
Definition a particular version of a book, newspaper, or magazine produced at one time a rare first edition of a Dickens novel Definition a particular version of a book, newspaper, or magazine produced at one time The Christmas edition of the catalogue is out now. Definition a particular version of a book, newspaper, or magazine produced at one time A paperback edition is now available in all good bookshops. Definition a single television or radio programme which forms part of a series We'll be back in our next edition in a week's time. Synonyms programme (television, radio) Additional synonymsDefinition the number of copies of a publication printed at one time Synonyms edition, issue, printing, imprinting Definition a particular edition of a magazine or newspaper The problem is underlined in the latest issue of the Lancet. Synonyms edition, printing, copy, impression, publication, number, instalment, imprint, versionDefinition one of a series, as of a magazine an article which appeared in the summer number of the magazine Synonyms issue, copy, edition, imprint, printing |