I.
noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ large
▪ fine , small
▪
Always read the small ~ in a contract before signing.
▪ clear
▪ bold
VERB + PRINT
▪ read
▪
I had to squint to read the tiny ~ on the screen.
PRINT + NOUN
▪ journalism , media
▪ ad , advertisement , campaign ( esp. AmE )
▪ edition , version
▪
They make more money from online subscriptions than from selling the ~ version.
▪ journalist , reporter ( esp. AmE ), worker ( esp. BrE )
▪ industry ( esp. BrE ) (usually printing industry in AmE ) , union ( BrE )
▪ run
▪
The initial ~ run for her book was 6 000 copies.
PREPOSITION
▪ in ~
▪
All her books are still in ~.
▪ out of ~
▪
I'm afraid that book is now out of ~.
II.
verb
ADVERB
▪ beautifully
▪
The book is beautifully ~ed on good quality paper.
▪ badly
▪ cheaply
▪
He was handing out cheaply ~ed business cards.
▪ correctly
▪
I couldn't get the graphics to ~ correctly.
▪ boldly , clearly , legibly , neatly
▪ indelibly ( BrE , figurative )
▪
The incident was indelibly ~ed in her memory.
▪ professionally
▪
We had the first issue of the newsletter professionally ~ed.
▪ privately
▪
She had the memoir privately ~ed in a limited edition.
▪ specially
▪
We had the T-shirts specially ~ed with the company's logo.
▪ digitally
▪
The images are scanned onto computers and digitally ~ed.
PREPOSITION
▪ from
▪
Photographs can be ~ed from a digital file or from a negative.
▪ in
▪
The message was ~ed in blue ink.
▪ on
▪
a leaflet ~ed on recycled paper
▪ with
▪
a dress ~ed with blue flowers
Print is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ magazine , ↑ newspaper , ↑ printer
Print is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ answer , ↑ article , ↑ copy , ↑ document , ↑ edition , ↑ email , ↑ excerpt , ↑ image , ↑ magazine , ↑ map , ↑ money , ↑ name , ↑ negative , ↑ news , ↑ newspaper , ↑ obituary , ↑ pamphlet , ↑ paper , ↑ pattern , ↑ photograph , ↑ picture , ↑ poster , ↑ receipt , ↑ recipe , ↑ story , ↑ text , ↑ transcript