published
- IPA[ˈpəbliSHt]
美式
- (of a book, journal, piece of music, etc.) prepared and issued for public sale or readership;(of a writer) having had a work prepared and issued for public sale or readership
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- 1. (of a book, journal, piece of music, etc.) prepared and issued for public sale or readership the collection includes the complete published works of Benjamin Britten thirty-one published articles were reviewed for potential inclusion
- ▪ (of a writer) having had a work prepared and issued for public sale or readership a course that offers the opportunity to have your writing critiqued by a published author Franco is also a published novelist and poet
- 2. (of information) printed or made available online so as to be generally known there is very little published data on the subject
- prepare and issue (a book, journal, piece of music, etc.) for public sale, distribution, or ... we publish practical reference books
Oxford Dictionary
- prepare and issue (a book, journal, piece of music, etc.) for public sale, distribution, or ... we publish practical reference books
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a piece of work) published by the author independently and at their own expense: self-published books continue to grow in popularity a self-published memoir
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a piece of work) published by the author independently and at their own expense: self-published books continue to grow in popularity a self-published memoir
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a writer) publish (a piece of one's work) independently and at one's own expense: eighteen months ago, he was an unknown writer who self-published his book with a minuscule print run of 20
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a writer) publish (a piece of one's work) independently and at one's own expense: eighteen months ago, he was an unknown writer who self-published his book with a minuscule print run of 20
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpʌblɪʃt]
英式
- (of a book, journal, piece of music, etc.) prepared and issued for public sale or readership: the collection includes the complete published works of Benjamin Britten thirty-one published articles were reviewed for potential inclusion
Oxford Dictionary