transcription, транскрипция: [ pʌblɪʃ ]
( publishes, publishing, published)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
When a company publishes a book or magazine, it prints copies of it, which are sent to shops to be sold.
They publish reference books...
His latest book of poetry will be published by Faber in May.
VERB : V n , V n
2.
When the people in charge of a newspaper or magazine publish a piece of writing or a photograph, they print it in their newspaper or magazine.
The ban was imposed after the magazine published an article satirising the government...
I don’t encourage people to take photographs like this without permission, but by law we can publish.
VERB : V n , V
3.
If someone publishes a book or an article that they have written, they arrange to have it published.
John Lennon found time to publish two books of his humorous prose.
VERB : V n
4.
If you publish information or an opinion, you make it known to the public by having it printed in a newspaper, magazine, or official document.
The demonstrators called on the government to publish a list of registered voters.
VERB : V n