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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++mag·a·zine /ˌmæɡəˈziːn $ ˈmæɡəziːn/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable]  1 TCNa large thin book with a paper cover that contains news stories, articles, photographs etc, and is sold weekly or monthly 杂志,期刊fashion/computer/women’s etc magazine a glossy fashion magazine 用光面纸印刷的时装杂志 She’s the editor of a popular women’s magazine. 她是一本流行女性杂志的主编。 a magazine article 杂志中的文章 She glanced over the magazine racks. 她扫了一眼杂志架。2 a television or radio programme which is made up of a number of reports 〔电视或广播〕专题节目 a local news magazine programme 一档当地新闻专题节目3. PMWthe part of a gun that holds the bullets 〔枪的〕子弹夹,弹匣,弹仓4. TCPTCBthe part that holds the film in a camera or projector 〔照相机或电影放映机的〕胶卷盒,底片盒5. PMWa room or building for storing weapons, explosives etc 弹药室;军火库nGrammarYou read or see something in a magazine: He read an interview with her in a magazine. Don’t say: He read an interview with her on a magazine.
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magazineCataldo has a background in the tech press, having worked at Computer Life and Electronic Entertainment magazines.a photographic magazinea photography magazinea model turned TV presenter, who has been on the cover of all the men's magazinesI bought some magazines for the trip - Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair.As Peter and James came in, she threw down the magazine she was reading, stood up and came towards them.Joe wrote extensively for the magazine and became a literary editor during his final year.Divisional Secretaries, please keep the magazine informed of meetings, dinners and any other occasion that your Division is involved in.Lanskoi and Rostovtsev read the magazine avidly.The magazine will also be sold on newsstands nationwide and offered by subscription.Hillary Clinton is featured on the cover of this week's Time magazine.travel magazinesfashion/computer/women’s etc magazineI never, on the other hand, determined that I would separate out a whole slot for a women's magazine.One woman writing anonymously to a women's magazine told of her distress at a particularly dehumanizing gynaecological examination.And Books for Giving will be inserted in the November issue of a high circulation women's magazine.In women's magazines and educational material the apple conjures good food and health.It relates to two powerful but implicit assumptions in the messages of women's magazines.This chapter deals with the different linguistic choices that shapes women's magazine advertisements.It was useless to try to hoard silk stockings, stated the women's magazines.The prime minister's spin doctors paid great attention to women's magazines during the run-up to the poll.
From Longman Business Dictionarymagazinemag‧a‧zine /ˌmægəˈziːnˈmægəziːn/ noun [countable] a large thin book containing news, articles, photographs etc which is produced weekly or monthlyThe magazine has a weekly circulation (=the number of copies sold) of four million.the success ofmagazine advertising inhouse magazine trade magazineOrigin magazine (1500-1600) Early French, building where things are stored, from Old Provençal, from Arabic makhazin, plural of makhzan storehouse
mag·a·zine nounn GRAMMAR1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
a book thin a Corpus large with cover that Business contains news paper


magazine
magazine S2 W2 /ˌmæɡəˈziːn $ ˈmæɡəziːn/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Early French, 'building where things are stored', from Old Provençal, from Arabic makhazin, plural of makhzan 'storehouse'
1. a large thin book with a paper cover that contains news stories, articles, photographs etc, and is sold weekly or monthly
    fashion/computer/women’s etc magazine
    a glossy fashion magazine
    She’s the editor of a popular women’s magazine.
    a magazine article
    She glanced over the magazine racks.
2. a television or radio programme which is made up of a number of reports:
    a local news magazine programme
3. the part of a gun that holds the bullets
4. the part that holds the film in a camera or projector
5. a room or building for storing weapons, explosives etc


🔑 maga·zineBrE /ˌmæɡəˈziːn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmæɡəziːn/ 🔊 noun🔑 (also informal mag BrE /mæɡ/ 🔊 NAmE /mæɡ/ 🔊) a type of large thin book with a paper cover that you can buy every week or month, containing articles, photographs, etc., often on a particular topic 杂志;期刊a weekly/monthly magazine 周刊;月刊a magazine article/interview 杂志文章/访谈an online magazine 在线期刊Her designer clothes were from the pages of a glossy fashion magazine. 她的名师设计的服装取材于一份精美的时装杂志。🔊🔊a radio or television programme that is about a particular topic (电视、广播)专题节目a regional news magazine on TV以地区新闻为主题的电视节目a magazine programme/program 专题节目the part of a gun that holds the bullets before they are fired 弹仓;弹盒;弹盘a room or building where weapons, explosives and bullets are stored 弹药库;军火库;军械库