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print /prɪnt/► SEE ALLget into printin printout of printa licence to print moneythe small print ●get into ˈprinthave your work printed and published, especially for the first time 付印;被出版;得以发表◆If you want to get into print, you have to know the right people. 如果你想发表作品,就得认识管这事的人。●in ˈprint1. (of a book 书籍) still available from the company that publishes it 仍在印行◆Is this edition still in print? 这个版本仍在印行吗?2. (of a person’s work 作品) printed in a book, newspaper, etc. 以印刷的形式;已出版◆It was the first time he had seen his name in print. 那是他第一次见到自己的名字出现在出版物中。●out of ˈprint (of a book 书籍) no longer available from the company that publishes it 绝版;不再印行◆Her first novel is now out of print. 她的第一部小说已经绝版了。●a licence to print ˈmoney (disapproving) used to describe a business which makes a lot of money with little effort 不费劲挣大钱;一本万利;摇钱树◆Many people think that the national lottery is nothing more than a licence to print money.很多人认为国家彩票只是一棵摇钱树而已。●the ˈsmall print (BrE) (NAmE the ˈfine print) the parts of a written agreement or legal contract that are printed in very small letters, but which may contain important information (协议或法律合同中重要的)小号字体印刷的附加条款,限制性附属细则◆Make sure you read the small print before signing the contract.你签合同前一定要先阅读一下附属细则。 |