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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++read·er·ship /ˈriːdəʃɪp $ -ər-/ noun [countable, uncountable]  1 TCNall the people who read a particular newspaper or magazine regularly 〔某报纸、杂志的〕全体读者readership of a magazine with a readership of 60,000 拥有6万名读者的杂志 They are hoping that the paper will have quite a wide readership. 他们希望这份报纸会有很多读者。2 SECthe job that a Reader has in a British university 〔英国大学的〕高级讲师职位 a readership in linguistics 语言学高级讲师职位
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readershipLike a personal chair, a readership is usually conferred on an individual for merit in scholarship, research and published work.The magazine has a readership of 60,000.The newspaper now has a readership of more than 500,000.This paper is an evening paper and has a very high readership.The political affiliations of a newspaper, its locality and the demographics of its readership should all be taken into account.Newspaper and magazine readership is measured by written questionnaires.Most newspapers have a few pages of features, and that's another kind of readership.Such agencies utilise consumer panels, readership surveys and television audience measurement to generate their information. 17.The paper was returned because it did not suit the magazines's readership, but was accepted by Infection and Immunity.Such treatment may reflect the readership the authors had in mind.The magazine now hopes to attract a wider readership.These books are obviously written for a young readership.wide readershipPossibly a good choice for a Christmas gift for it will amuse a wide readership.Hufbauer's pioneering approach deserves a wide readership.It is an interesting, well written book and I anticipate that it will gain a wide readership.Upstarts and Livewire have received a wide readership already.Within a single volume a range of topics is covered that will also be of interest to a wider readership.In the hundred years after he died, the Pilgrim's Progress found an increasingly wide readership among Nonconformists.By bringing it out as an A-format, £4.99, mass-market paperback we hope to attract a much wider readership.This would prevent questionable findings influencing a much wider readership.
From Longman Business Dictionaryreadershipread‧er‧ship /ˈriːdəʃɪp-ər-/ noun [countable, uncountable] the people who read a particular newspaper or magazineThe magazine has a largely male readership.Readership of the ‘Birmingham Evening Mail’ fell about 10.6% last year.
read·er·ship nounChineseSyllable
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readership
readership /ˈriːdəʃɪp $ -ər-/ noun [uncountable and countable]
 Word Family: noun: read, reader, readership, reading, readability; verb: read; adjective: readableunreadable
1. all the people who read a particular newspaper or magazine regularly
    readership of
    a magazine with a readership of 60,000
    They are hoping that the paper will have quite a wide readership.
2. the job that a Reader has in a British university:
    a readership in linguistics


read·er·shipBrE /ˈriːdəʃɪp/ 🔊NAmE /ˈriːdərʃɪp/ 🔊 noun [usually singular] the number or type of people who read a particular newspaper, magazine, etc. (统称某报刊等的)读者a readership of around 10 0001 万左右的读者人数In its new format, the magazine hopes to attract a much wider readership. 这份杂志希望以新的版式吸引更多的读者。🔊🔊 (usually Readership) ~ (in sth) (BrE) the position of a Reader at a university (英国大学)准教授职位