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单词 zine
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Definition of zine in English:

zine

noun ziːnzin
informal
  • A magazine, especially a fanzine.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anyway, I just photocopied 52 programme zines for the spoken word thing I'm organising.
    • Broken Pencil Magazine presents Canada's largest zine fair and festival of alternative culture.
    • It can include cards and posters, even t-shirts, as well as books, zines, and other print media.
    • I publish my own zine attacking the media monopoly, and I also write for the National Post.
    • Actually, I did many zines, but one of them was a review zine called Strands.
    • She has begun to receive recognition in the US and the UK thanks to independent feminist and GLBT magazines and zines.
    • And I don't really have a favourite website, I prefer books, print magazines and zines.
    • The already-flourishing youth zine movement took a new turn in the 1990's when zines went online.
    • In fact, readership lack alone has caused many individuals to stop publishing zines.
    • If I wasn't learning about it from friends or college radio, it was via the vast maw of underground 80s zines.
    • Records by Portland indie and punk bands are for sale, along side rows of homemade, cut and paste-style zines.
    • Maybe it's me seeing his work and longing for publications, zines, comics, and ephemera I grew up with.
    • From a scene nurtured by punk rock and zines, it's literate yet accessible, questioning everything but never cynical.
    • Unfortunately, despite our lofty plans and the decent quality of the zines, we only put out two issues.
    • In 1969 Don started Britain's first Diplomacy zine, Albion; the hobby had crossed the ditch.
    • Scum was a print zine until issue 14 but at the same time was also on the internet.
    • While mainstream magazines would morph into anything to appeal to their demographic, zines seemed authentic.
    • Print zines are often photocopied on paper and side- or saddle-stapled.
    • Thousands of kids who had been exchanging print zines jumped at the chance to spread their messages over the Internet.
    • She dabbled in the visual arts, published an idiosyncratic zine called What Are You Dealing With?
    • This is the only print zine I know of around today, which is a stark difference to the dozens of underground zines that were around back in the day.
    • That includes tables where people can display zines, chapbooks or art books.
    • As a result, the Horvat Collection houses a vast archive of zines - such as NAPA, the long-running zine of the National Fantasy Fan Federation.
    • Riot Grrrl revolutionized this idea, making the bedroom a place to produce zines, hold all-girl meetings, or play guitar.
    • Full-colour photos of her early zines show crude drawings superimposed on yellow roses or pages torn from stock reports.
    • Scum Magazine was started in 1995 as a small underground print zine.
    Synonyms
    book, volume, hardback, paperback, title, work, tome, opus, treatise, manual, register, almanac, yearbook, compendium
 
 

Definition of zine in US English:

zine

(also ’zine)
nounzinzēn
informal
  • 1A magazine, especially a fanzine.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That includes tables where people can display zines, chapbooks or art books.
    • While mainstream magazines would morph into anything to appeal to their demographic, zines seemed authentic.
    • Full-colour photos of her early zines show crude drawings superimposed on yellow roses or pages torn from stock reports.
    • Scum Magazine was started in 1995 as a small underground print zine.
    • She has begun to receive recognition in the US and the UK thanks to independent feminist and GLBT magazines and zines.
    • I publish my own zine attacking the media monopoly, and I also write for the National Post.
    • Riot Grrrl revolutionized this idea, making the bedroom a place to produce zines, hold all-girl meetings, or play guitar.
    • From a scene nurtured by punk rock and zines, it's literate yet accessible, questioning everything but never cynical.
    • If I wasn't learning about it from friends or college radio, it was via the vast maw of underground 80s zines.
    • In fact, readership lack alone has caused many individuals to stop publishing zines.
    • Broken Pencil Magazine presents Canada's largest zine fair and festival of alternative culture.
    • As a result, the Horvat Collection houses a vast archive of zines - such as NAPA, the long-running zine of the National Fantasy Fan Federation.
    • In 1969 Don started Britain's first Diplomacy zine, Albion; the hobby had crossed the ditch.
    • Print zines are often photocopied on paper and side- or saddle-stapled.
    • She dabbled in the visual arts, published an idiosyncratic zine called What Are You Dealing With?
    • Records by Portland indie and punk bands are for sale, along side rows of homemade, cut and paste-style zines.
    • Maybe it's me seeing his work and longing for publications, zines, comics, and ephemera I grew up with.
    • Scum was a print zine until issue 14 but at the same time was also on the internet.
    • This is the only print zine I know of around today, which is a stark difference to the dozens of underground zines that were around back in the day.
    • Anyway, I just photocopied 52 programme zines for the spoken word thing I'm organising.
    • Thousands of kids who had been exchanging print zines jumped at the chance to spread their messages over the Internet.
    • The already-flourishing youth zine movement took a new turn in the 1990's when zines went online.
    • Unfortunately, despite our lofty plans and the decent quality of the zines, we only put out two issues.
    • Actually, I did many zines, but one of them was a review zine called Strands.
    • It can include cards and posters, even t-shirts, as well as books, zines, and other print media.
    • And I don't really have a favourite website, I prefer books, print magazines and zines.
    Synonyms
    book, volume, hardback, paperback, title, work, tome, opus, treatise, manual, register, almanac, yearbook, compendium
    1. 1.1 A webzine.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I love how it's fostered communities of women such as all the women out there putting together online zines.
      • Interviews with various Webmistresses and reviews of zines and sites for sex toys, books, and other resources also pepper these pages.
      • The zine gets email messages every day thanking it for creating this safe environment.
      • Underground zines are popping up all over to spread information not found on Fox News Channel.
      • Zine creators post when they have a new issue available, providing cost and contact information.
      • There was an article in an online zine questioning its creation.
      • Workers Online, a weekly online zine, has established itself as the most popular political website in the country.
      • I read a lot of online photography zines, and this is the one I keep coming back to.
 
 
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