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单词 publish
释义 pub·lish
\ˈpəblish, -lēsh, esp in pres part -ləsh\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-es)
Etymology: Middle English publishen, modification of Middle French publier, from Latin publicare, from publicus public — more at public
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to declare publicly : make generally known : disclose, circulate
  < publish glad tidings, tidings of peace — Mary A. Thomson >
  < the plan of action has not been published in detail — D.S.Campbell >
 specifically : to impart or acknowledge to one or more persons
  < a slander is not actionable unless it is published to a third person — T.F.T.Plucknett >
  < do publish and declare this to be my last will and testament >
 b. : to proclaim officially : promulgate
  < publish an edict >
 c. : to make public announcement of (banns of marriage)
 d. : publicize
  < mourning … by which a widow published her single-minded grief — Margery Sharp >
  < first Neolithic site to be thoroughly excavated and published in Macedonia — G.E.Mylonas >
 specifically : to give publication to (a taxonomic name)
2.
 a. : to make a public evaluation of; specifically : censure
  < stewards have power to publish at their discretion any person subject to their control either by suspension … or by fine — Dan Parker >
 b. obsolete : to call to the attention of the public : advertise
  < goods found shall be published by the finder — Nathaniel Bacon >
3.
 a. : to place before the public (as through a mass medium) : disseminate
  < adopted and published a statement of principles — H.E.Starr >
  < does not pay but publishes significant poetry — Author & Journalist >
 specifically : utter
  < publish a forgery >
 b. : to produce for publication or allow to be issued for distribution or sale
  < they write brilliantly at times, have published long passages that … interest the intelligent reader — H.C.Webster >
 c. : to reproduce for public consumption
  < the number of companies … publishing LP recordings — Roland Gelatt >
 specifically : print
  < the pictures and stories published in these pages are selections from previous issues — New England Journeys >
 d. : to release (a product of creative work) for public distribution or sale usually with the consent of the copyright holder
  < a shilling volume of 96 pages written, printed and published within a month — Modern Churchman >
  < in 1837 were published four engraved charts, the first issued by the Navy Department — C.L.Lewis >
  < his five published symphonies — Irving Kolodin >
  < published in manuscript the first Lusatian grammar — R.G.A.DeBray >
 e. : to issue the work of (as an author)
  < latest of the younger Italian novelists to be published in the U.S. — Time >
intransitive verb
1. : to put out an edition or circulate it to the public
 < the only daily newspaper in the borough did not publish yesterday because of a strike — New York Times >
2.
 a. : to have one's work accepted for publication or allow it to be reproduced for public consumption
  < pressure put on faculty members … to publish as a condition of appointment or promotion — H.M.Silver >
 b. : to reproduce the work of an author and release it to the public
  < his first novel became a best seller and several firms offered to publish for him >
3. : to become manifest : give public witness
 < so much joy … I felt it publish in my eye — Emily Dickinson >
Synonyms: see declare
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