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editionone of a series of printings; a version of anything, printed or not: This is the latest edition of the Word program. Not to be confused with:addition – the act of adding or uniting: We are going to have an addition to our family.e·di·tion E0041100 (ĭ-dĭsh′ən)n.1. a. The entire number of copies of a publication issued at one time or from a single set of type.b. A single copy from this group.c. The form in which a publication is issued: a paperback edition of a novel; an annotated edition of Shakespeare.d. A version of an earlier publication having substantial changes or additions: a newly revised edition of a standard reference work.2. All the copies of a specified issue of a newspaper: the morning edition; the Sunday edition.3. A broadcast of a radio or television news program: Thursday's edition of the six o'clock news.4. a. The entire number of like or identical items issued or produced as a set: a limited edition of early jazz recordings; a signed edition of a group of lithographs.b. Any of the various or successive forms in which something is offered or presented: this year's edition of fall fashions from Paris.5. One that closely resembles an original; a version: The boy was a smaller edition of his father. [Middle English edicion, version, translation, from Latin ēditiō, ēditiōn-, publication, production, from ēditus, past participle of ēdere, to publish, produce; see edit.]edition (ɪˈdɪʃən) n1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing a. the entire number of copies of a book, newspaper, or other publication printed at one time from a single setting of typeb. a single copy from this number: a first edition; the evening edition. 2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) one of a number of printings of a book or other publication, issued at separate times with alterations, amendments, etc. Compare impression63. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a. an issue of a work identified by its format: a leather-bound edition of Shakespeare. b. an issue of a work identified by its editor or publisher: the Oxford edition of Shakespeare. 4. (Broadcasting) a particular instance of a television or radio programme broadcastvb (Art Terms) (tr) to produce multiple copies of (an original work of art)[C16: from Latin ēditiō a bringing forth, publishing, from ēdere to give out; see editor]e•di•tion (ɪˈdɪʃ ən) n. 1. one of a series of printings of a publication, each issued at a different time and differing from another by alterations, additions, etc. 2. the format in which a work is published: a paperback edition. 3. the whole number of impressions or copies of a publication printed from one set of type at one time. 4. a version, esp. of something presented to the public. [1545–55; (< Middle French) < Latin] editionIn cartography, a particular issue of a map or chart which is different from other issues.Edition the number of copies of a book or paper printed at the one time, 1555.editionThe number of copies printed at one time.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | edition - the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is publishedprinting, impression - all the copies of a work printed at one time; "they ran off an initial printing of 2000 copies"limited edition - an edition that is restricted to a specific number of copiesvariorum, variorum edition - an edition containing various versions of a text or notes by various scholars or editors | | 2. | edition - all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time; "the first edition appeared in 1920"; "it was too late for the morning edition"; "they issued a limited edition of Bach recordings"group, grouping - any number of entities (members) considered as a unit | | 3. | edition - an issue of a newspaper; "he read it in yesterday's edition of the Times"issue, number - one of a series published periodically; "she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room"extra - an additional edition of a newspaper (usually to report a crisis) | | 4. | edition - something a little different from others of the same type; "an experimental version of the night fighter"; "a variant of the same word"; "an emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone"; "the boy is a younger edition of his father"version, variant, variationtype - a subdivision of a particular kind of thing; "what type of sculpture do you prefer?" |
editionnoun version, copy, issue, programme (TV, Radio), printing, volume, impression, publication, number A paperback edition is now available in all good bookshops.Translationsedit (ˈedit) verb to prepare (a book, manuscript, newspaper, programme, film etc) for publication, or for broadcasting etc, especially by correcting, altering, shortening etc. 編輯 编辑edition (iˈdiʃn) noun a number of copies of a book etc printed at a time, or the form in which they are produced. the third edition of the book; a paperback edition; the evening edition of the newspaper. 版次,版本 版,版本 ˈeditor noun1. a person who edits books etc. a dictionary editor. 編輯 编辑2. a person who is in charge of (part of) a newspaper, journal etc. The editor of The Times; She has been appointed fashion editor. 主編(報紙、雜誌等的) 编辑ˌediˈtorial (-ˈtoː-) adjective of or belonging to editors. editorial work/staff. 編輯的 编辑的 noun the leading article in a newspaper. 社論 社论edition
dead-tree editionA copy of a written work printed on paper (i.e., the product of "dead" trees), especially that which is also available in a digital format. With everything available online these days, it's a wonder anyone would pay for the dead-tree edition.See also: editionbulldog editionThe first edition of a daily newspaper. This is the bulldog edition, so it was probably published before the game ended late last night.See also: editionbulldog edition n. the first edition of a newspaper edition to hit the streets. The story appeared in the bulldog edition, but it was all wrong. See also: editionEdition
Edition the number of copies printed of a given title. In the USSR and other socialist countries, the number of copies printed of a book, pamphlet, or similar publication is planned in advance by the publisher in consultation with book-trade organizations after ascertaining the readers’ demand for the projected title. Short runs have up to 15,000 copies, medium runs, up to 100,000 copies, and mass long runs, more than 100,000 copies. Long runs are usually printed by several repeat runs (in Russian, zavody) owing to the large volume of printing that must be met at any one time. In the publication of some types of material, the size of the edition affects the author’s royalties. The number of copies in an edition is generally indicated in the publication information (the imprint). In the capitalist countries, the size of the edition is determined by the publisher after surveying the book market and calculating the projected profit. As a rule, the number of copies printed is not indicated in the publication information. See ED See EDTNedition
Synonyms for editionnoun versionSynonyms- version
- copy
- issue
- programme
- printing
- volume
- impression
- publication
- number
Synonyms for editionnoun the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is publishedRelated Words- printing
- impression
- limited edition
- variorum
- variorum edition
noun all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same timeRelated Wordsnoun an issue of a newspaperRelated Wordsnoun something a little different from others of the same typeSynonymsRelated Words |