Prononciation : [/pɹɪnt/]
Mot
Contexte : « publishing »
(verb) to produce copies of a document or image by pressing ink onto paper. It's when you use a machine to make multiple copies of a picture or text.
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The author wanted to print 100 copies of her book.
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She forgot to print the meeting agenda, so everyone was unprepared.
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Did you remember to print out the assignment?
Contexte : « publishing »
(noun) a copy of a book, newspaper, or magazine that is produced in large numbers. It's the physical copy of a document or image that was made using a printing machine.
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I picked up a print of the latest issue of the magazine from the newsstand.
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The prints of the newspaper were delivered late due to a printing error.
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Have you seen the new print of the book yet?
Contexte : « display »
(verb) to display or show something in writing or pictures, typically in a visible location. It's when you make something like words or images visible on a surface.
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The shop decided to print the store hours on a sign to make them easily visible.
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The warning sign was not printed clearly, so people ignored it.
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Can you print the directions to the restaurant for me?
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