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1 well-established
adjective* * *well-es·ˈtab·lisheda \well-established theme ein allseits bekanntes Thema* * *adjective -
2 well-established
well-es·'tab·lished adj( having a firm position) etabliert;( being generally known) bekannt;a \well-established theme ein allseits bekanntes Thema -
3 publish
transitive verb1) [Verleger, Verlag:] verlegen [Buch, Zeitschrift, Musik usw.]; [Autor:] publizieren, veröffentlichen [Text]the book has been published by a British company — das Buch ist in od. bei einem britischen Verlag erschienen
3) (make generally known) publik machen [Ergebnisse, Einzelheiten]* * *1) (to prepare, print and produce for sale (a book etc): His new novel is being published this month.) veröffentlichen2) (to make known: They published their engagement.) bekanntgeben•- academic.ru/58869/publisher">publisher- publishing* * *pub·lish[ˈpʌblɪʃ]vt1. (produce)to \publish an article/a result einen Artikel/ein Ergebnis veröffentlichento \publish a book/magazine/newspaper ein Buch/Magazin/eine Zeitung herausgebento \publish the banns das Aufgebot bestellen* * *['pʌblɪʃ]1. vt1) (= issue) veröffentlichen; book, magazine etc veröffentlichen, herausbringen"published monthly" — "erscheint monatlich"
"just published" —
"to be published shortly" — "erscheint in Kürze"
who publishes that book? — in welchem Verlag ist das Buch erschienen?
2. viwhen are we going to publish? (book) — wann bringen wir das Buch heraus?; (research) wann veröffentlichen or publizieren wir die Arbeit?
he used to publish with Collins — er hat seine Bücher früher bei Collins herausgebracht or veröffentlicht
* * *publish [ˈpʌblıʃ]A v/t1. (offiziell) bekannt machen oder geben2. (formell) verkünden3. publizieren, veröffentlichen4. Bücher etc verlegen, herausbringen:just published (so)eben erschienen;published by XY im Verlag oder bei XY erschienen;published by the author im Selbstverlag;published quarterly erscheint vierteljährlichB v/i erscheinen, herauskommen (Buch etc)* * *transitive verb1) [Verleger, Verlag:] verlegen [Buch, Zeitschrift, Musik usw.]; [Autor:] publizieren, veröffentlichen [Text]the book has been published by a British company — das Buch ist in od. bei einem britischen Verlag erschienen
2) (announce publicly) verkünden; (read out) verlesen [Aufgebot]3) (make generally known) publik machen [Ergebnisse, Einzelheiten]* * *v.herausgeben v.publizieren v.verlegen v.veröffentlichen v.
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