publishing
Prononciation : [/ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋ/]
Mot
Contexte : « industry »
(noun) the process of producing and distributing printed material, such as books, magazines, and newspapers. It involves creating content and making it available for the public to read.
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She works in publishing and edits books for a living.
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The decline of traditional publishing has led many authors to self-publish.
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How has digital technology changed the landscape of publishing?
Contexte : « works »
(noun) material that has been published, such as books, articles, or other printed or digital content. It refers to the things that have been made available to the public.
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The library had a wide selection of publishing from different genres.
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Her publishing didn't receive much attention from readers.
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What kind of publishing do you enjoy reading the most?
Contexte : « release »
(verb) to make information or material available to the public, usually by printing it in books, magazines, or online. It involves sharing content with a wider audience.
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The author will be publishing her new novel next month.
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The company decided not to publish the controversial article.
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When will the magazine publish the interview with the celebrity?
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