JOURNAL


Meaning of JOURNAL in English

noun

1 serious magazine

ADJECTIVE

▪ academic , learned ( esp. BrE ), scholarly

▪ professional , technical , trade

▪ peer-reviewed , refereed ( esp. AmE )

The results of the study were published in a respected peer-reviewed ~.

▪ house , in-house (both esp. BrE )

the house ~ of Southern Gas

▪ specialist ( esp. BrE ), specialized ( esp. AmE )

▪ research

▪ business , literary , medical , nursing , science , scientific

▪ august , leading , major , prestigious , reputable , respected

‘Nature’ was the highest-ranked ~ in the survey.

▪ obscure

The paper was published in an obscure medical ~.

▪ official

It's the official ~ of the Medical Foundation.

▪ international , national

▪ monthly , quarterly , weekly

▪ electronic , online

… OF JOURNAL

▪ copy

Please send me two copies of your new ~.

▪ edition , issue , volume

VERB + JOURNAL

▪ read

▪ edit , write for

an academic who writes for specialist ~s

▪ produce , publish

▪ found

He founded a new literary ~ in 1831.

▪ buy , get , subscribe to

She subscribes to quite a few academic ~s.

JOURNAL + VERB

▪ come out

The ~ comes out five times a year.

▪ be dedicated to , be devoted to

an academic ~ devoted to military history

JOURNAL + NOUN

▪ article , editorial

▪ editor , publisher

▪ subscription

PREPOSITION

▪ in a/the ~

an article in a medical ~

▪ ~ of

the British Journal of Geology

2 diary

ADJECTIVE

▪ personal , private

▪ daily

VERB + JOURNAL

▪ keep , write

She kept a daily ~ of the voyage.

▪ read

▪ publish

The Captain later published his ~s.

JOURNAL + NOUN

▪ entry

Her ~ entry for that day describes a thunder storm.

PREPOSITION

▪ in a/the ~

The events are all recorded in her ~.

▪ ~ of

He wrote a ~ of his travels.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .