periodicals
Prononciation : [ˌpɪəriˈɒdɪkəlz]
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Contexte : « publishing »
(noun) periodicals are magazines or journals that are published regularly, like weekly or monthly. They usually contain articles on various topics.
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I enjoy reading periodicals about science because they always have the latest discoveries.
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He doesn’t subscribe to any periodicals; he prefers to read online articles instead.
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What periodicals do you think have the best articles on history?
Contexte : « academic research »
(noun) in education and research, periodicals are important because they provide studies and findings from different researchers. These help others learn about new ideas or experiments.
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Many students rely on periodicals to find information for their projects.
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She didn’t find any periodicals that covered her topic well, so she had to look elsewhere.
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Which periodicals are most respected in the field of psychology?
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