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e·di·tion
dI shn
复数:editions
Noun
1. the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published
2. 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"
3. an issue of a newspaper;
"he read it in yesterday's edition of the Times"
4. something a little different from others of the same type;
"an experimental version of the night fighter"
"an emery wheel is a modern variant of the grindstone"
"the boy is a younger edition of his father"
new edition修订版,新版;新版本
first edition(书籍、杂志的)初版
special edition专刊,号外
limited edition发行额有限的限定版(通常为装订精美者)
revised edition修订版
third edition第三版
original edition原版,初版
school editionn. 学生版本
enterprise edition企业版
abridged edition缩编本
standard edition标准版
paperback edition平装本;平装版本
current edition现行版
professional edition专业版本
definitive edition最终版;选定版;权威版
bilingual edition双语版
deluxe edition豪华版;精装本
pocket edition袖珍本;小型物件
edition版数;
issue/number期数;
version译本,版本
copy册数;
以上来源于网络
15世纪初,“版本,翻译,文学作品的形式”; 1550年代,“出版的行为”,源自法语 édition 或直接源自拉丁语 editionem(nominative editio)“带来,产生”,也指“陈述,说明”,源自 edere 的过去分词词干“带来,产生”,源自 ex “出”(参见 ex-)+ -dere, dare 的组合形式,意为“给予”(源自 PIE 词根 *do- “给予”)。“说起来很尴尬, e.g. ‘Campbell 对 Plato 的 "Theætetus" 的第二版’; 但现有的用法没有令人满意的替代这种不便的表达方式”[OED]。
编辑,出版,版[本、次],复制
Middle French, from Latin edition-, editio publication, edition, from edere to bring forth, publish, from e- + -dere to put or -dere (from dare to give) — more at do, date
The first known use of edition was in the 15th century
educableadjective
capable of being educated
editornoun
a person who edits especially as an occupation
a computer program that permits the user to create or change data (as text or graphics) in a computer system
editornoun
a person who edits especially as an occupation
a computer program that permits the user to create or change data (as text or graphics) in a computer system
editorial1 of 2adjective
of or relating to an editor or editing
an editorial office
being or resembling an editorial
an editorial statement
editorial2 of 2noun
a newspaper or magazine article that gives the opinions of its editors or publishers
editorial1 of 2adjective
of or relating to an editor or editing
an editorial office
being or resembling an editorial
an editorial statement
editorial2 of 2noun
a newspaper or magazine article that gives the opinions of its editors or publishers
editorial1 of 2adjective
of or relating to an editor or editing
an editorial office
being or resembling an editorial
an editorial statement
editorial2 of 2noun
a newspaper or magazine article that gives the opinions of its editors or publishers
editornoun
a person who edits especially as an occupation
a computer program that permits the user to create or change data (as text or graphics) in a computer system
editionnoun
the form in which a book is published
an illustrated edition
the whole number of copies printed or published at one time
a third edition
one of the several issues of a newspaper for a single day
the late edition
editionnoun
the form in which a book is published
an illustrated edition
the whole number of copies printed or published at one time
a third edition
one of the several issues of a newspaper for a single day
the late edition
1 The Economist’s print edition turns out to sell the best.
《经济学人》的印刷版原来是最畅销的。
2 Have you read the unabridged edition of that book?
你读过那本书的全文版本吗?
3 The walls are lined with portraits and with shelves of books—pristine early editions—neatly organized and artfully arranged.
4 We have launched the first edition of CAE magazine.
我们已经出了疯狂美语杂志的第一期.
5 For reference, there was his talismanic Lipnitsky on which to rely, and the latest edition of Modern Chess Openings, which had thousands of games and variations.
6 “Make another one? Did you think I wasn’t going to? Of course I’m going to make another edition!”
7 the electronic edition of ‘The Guardian ’
《卫报》的电子版
8 Later editions of her Surinam book were needlessly reorganized according to different classification systems, garbling and misrepresenting her findings.
9 Finding an old edition of Hamlet, he plunked down two yuan for it.
他见到一部老版本的<哈姆雷特>, 付了两元把它买下来.
10 Many new words and phrases have been included in the revised edition.
修订版收入许多新词语。
11 The revised edition is to all intents and purposes a new book.
修订本实际上是一本新书.
12 Victor opened the current telephone book as well as last year's edition, then called every movie theater he could find.
13 I looked at the posters in Boots and bought the summer edition of 2000 AD in W. H. Smiths for 40p.
14 This a facsimile edition of an eighteenth century book.
这是一本18世纪书籍的复制版.
15 Trevor grinned. "That's what the Oxford dictionary, 2006 edition says."
特雷福咧嘴一笑。“这就是2006版牛津词典所说的。”
16 He decided to work on a new edition of his Journal of Researches, putting in some more hints about his species view.
17 Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.
18 On Monday, as the fire was burning furiously through the North Division, the Chicago Evening Journal managed to get out a limited edition.
19 In 1661, between the first two editions of The Spring of the Air, Boyle published his most famous book, The Sceptical Chymist.
20 In the second edition, he added three new words, “by the Creator!’
3 复制
duplicate ditto facsimile reduplicate reprography print repeat replicate reproduction replication duplication dubbing reduplication replicase reproduce clone carbon-copy
4 一份
share copy portion serving helping drink dose whack tranche a piece of the pie a share of the pie a slice of the pie
5 一册
10 第一版