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 edition [ɪ'dɪʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 版本, 版, 翻版

  1. The edition is limited to 500 copies.
    该版限出500本。
  2. She is an improved edition of her mother.
    她长得像她母亲但胜过她母亲。
  3. It has just entered the seventh edition.
    它刚出版了第七版。


edition
[ noun ]
  1. the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time

  4. <noun.group>
    the first edition appeared in 1920
    it was too late for the morning edition
    they issued a limited edition of Bach recordings
  5. an issue of a newspaper

  6. <noun.communication>
    he read it in yesterday's edition of the Times
  7. something a little different from others of the same type

  8. <noun.cognition>
    an experimental version of the night fighter
    a variant of the same word
    an emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone
    the boy is a younger edition of his father


Edition \E*di"tion\, n. [L. editio, fr. edere to publish; cf. F.
['e]dition. See {Edit}.]
1. A literary work edited and published, as by a certain
editor or in a certain manner; as, a good edition of
Chaucer; Chalmers' edition of Shakespeare.

2. The whole number of copies of a work printed and published
at one time; as, the first edition was soon sold.
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  1. He died in 1915 when he was halfway through the letter `S.' The new edition also has been computerized, with the vocabulary of English since 1150 A.D. on a single data base to be available by home computer.
  2. Kalikow, a real-estate development millionaire, said he would invest $25 million in the new Sunday edition next year and increase the paper's staff by about 60 people, including 30 reporters and editors.
  3. In a previous edition, pre-split per-share figures were used.
  4. Friday's edition of the magazine Paris-Match, for exampale, reported 23 percent of those questioned planning to vote for Chirac, to 19 percent for Barre.
  5. In a story in the Wednesday edition of the newspaper, Unger described his feelings after meeting two inmates in their small, bleak cell who wished to surrender.
  6. The combined Sunday edition will cost $1.25 statewide, up from $1.
  7. Yair Klein's firm, Hod Hahanit, or Spearhead, advertised in the Spanish-language edition of the directory in 1988, a year before Mr. Klein was accused of training Colombian drug warriors.
  8. An earlier edition incorrectly said it borrowed the full amount.
  9. For many in this country where food is a national obsession, Bocuse remains "the emperor" of cuisine, despite the rating of three toques, by the 1989 edition of the Gault-Millau guidebook, which deemed his food not in step with the times.
  10. Consumers Union rates more than 50 long-term care policies in the May edition of its magazine, Consumer Reports, and finds some fault with every one of them.
  11. B.I., a maker of electronic systems for monitoring prisoners, and St. Paul Bancorp, a Chicagobased bank holding company, both received positive mentions in this week's edition of Barron's.
  12. If IBM can convince companies to write software that relies on the database and communication portions of the expanded edition, it may have finally a found a way to offer something that the clones, its lookalike competitors, can't.
  13. The weekend edition of Liberation reported that agents of the French counterespionage agency shot the footage in early 1989.
  14. While the newspapers prepared the first post-agreement edition of the Free Press for today, workers voted against ratifying a contract offer from the new newspaper agency and in favor of strike authorization.
  15. The department said Thursday it will publish in Friday's edition of the Federal Register an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking as the first formal step for lifting the ban.
  16. Uruguay's oldest newspaper, El Dia, published an edition of only eight pages Oct. 29 and told readers it is on the verge of collapse.
  17. An earlier edition incorrectly reported that Mr. Blumenthal had said the net loss wouldn't total a significant amount.
  18. The edition contained several advertisements purchased by its corporate and political supporters welcoming its return.
  19. The Spanish newspapers were so convinced of a Labour victory that many of them claimed Mr Kinnock had won in their first edition stories.
  20. A team of German scholars produced the new edition two years ago, saying it corrected about 5,000 omissions, transpositions and other errors in previous editions.
  21. Corrections & Amplifications SCORE BOARD Inc. is based in Cherry Hill, N.J. The company's location was incorrect in yesterday's edition.
  22. In Friday's edition State Street provided a pretax figure.
  23. Belinda Robertson, for instance, has used it for a special limited edition.
  24. An earlier edition misstated the amount of the tax.
  25. The percentage was misstated in an earlier edition because of a typographical error.
  26. Earlier, there were reports that plans for a paperback edition had been shelved for fear of more violence.
  27. The 200th edition seems to have been received well but I'm now nervous about 1993 and people being let down.
  28. Ketchum Advertising's Los Angeles office, which wasn't among an earlier list of finalists, wangled its way into the pitch by taking out a full-page ad in the New York Times Western edition tweaking the company.
  29. Outside the campus, students carried mimeographed sheets of the first edition of their independent newspaper, posting them on lampposts.
  30. The company also plans a new edition of its hot-selling Macintosh Classic that will be will be outfitted with the 68030 chip and cost about $2,000. Apple will continue to sell versions of its Classic with the slower 68000 chip from Motorola.
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