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2 ¢ Publg lecteurs mpl ; he shocked his female readership il a choqué ses lectrices ; to have a huge readership [person] être énormément lu ; the magazine has a readership of 35,000 la revue a 35 000 lecteurs. -
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readership [ˈri:də∫ɪp][of newspaper, magazine] nombre m de lecteurs• this paper has a big readership/a readership of millions ce journal a beaucoup de lecteurs/des millions de lecteurs* * *['riːdəʃɪp]noun lecteurs mpl -
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readership ['ri:dəʃɪp](a) (of newspaper, magazine) nombre m de lecteurs, lectorat m;∎ what is their readership (figure)? combien ont-ils de lecteurs?;∎ this book should attract a wide readership ce livre devrait intéresser un grand nombre de lecteurs(c) American University ≃ fonction f d'assistant(e); French Canadian University fonction f de chargé(e) de cours -
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readership [ˊri:dəʃɪp] n1) собир. чита́тели; чита́тельская ма́сса2) до́лжность преподава́теля университе́та -
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nounwhat is the readership of the paper? — wie groß ist die Leserschaft der Zeitung?
* * ** * *read·er·ship[ˈri:dəʃɪp, AM -dɚ-]n + sing/pl vb* * *['riːdəʃɪp]n1) (of newspaper, magazine) Leserschaft f, Leser pl2) (Brit UNIV) ≈ Dozentur f* * *2. UNIV Br (etwa) Assistenzprofessur f (in für)3. koll Leser(kreis) pl(m)* * *noun* * *(university) (UK) n.Dozentenstellung f. -
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noun (the (number of) people who read a newspaper, magazine etc.) número de lectorestr['rɪdəʃɪp]1 (of newspaper) lectores nombre masculino plural2 (at university) puesto de profesor,-ra adjunto,-a'riːdərʃɪp, 'riːdəʃɪpnoun lectores mpl['riːdǝʃɪp]N1) número m de lectores2) (Brit) (Univ) puesto de profesor adjunto* * *['riːdərʃɪp, 'riːdəʃɪp]noun lectores mpl -
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['riːdəʃɪp]nome U lettori m.pl., readership f.* * *noun (the (number of) people who read a newspaper, magazine etc.) (numero di lettori)* * *readership /ˈri:dəʃɪp/n.* * *['riːdəʃɪp]nome U lettori m.pl., readership f. -
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1. n звание доцента, доцентура; должность ридера2. n круг читателейto achieve a wide readership — приобрести широкий круг читателей; завоевать популярность у читателей
Синонимический ряд:distribution of periodicals (noun) apportionment; circulation; delivery; dispersion; dissemination; distribution; distribution of periodicals; transmission -
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[ˈri:dəʃɪp]readership должность преподавателя университета readership круг читателей readership собир. читатели; круг читателей, читательская масса -
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сущ.1) рекл. круг читателей, читательcкая аудитория ( общее число читателей издания)See:2) рекл. advertising readership3) обр., брит. звание доцента, доцентура -
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{'ri:dəʃip}
1. доцентура
2. читатели (на даден вестник и пр.)* * *{'ri:dъship} n 1. доцентура; 2. читатели (на даден вестник* * *n читатели;readership; n 1. доцентура; 2. читатели (на даден вестник и пр.).* * *1. доцентура 2. читатели (на даден вестник и пр.)* * *readership[´ri:dəʃip] n 1. читателска аудитория; 2. (в Англия) доцентски пост. -
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ˈri:dəʃɪp сущ.
1) должность преподавателя университета, лектора
2) коллект. читатели;
круг читателей, читательская масса звание доцента, доцентура;
должность ридера (в английских университетах) круг читателей - to achieve a wide * приобрести широкий круг читателей;
завоевать популярность у читателей readership должность преподавателя университета ~ круг читателей ~ собир. читатели;
круг читателей, читательская массаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > readership
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[ʹri:dəʃıp] n1. звание доцента, доцентура; должность ридера ( в английских университетах)2. круг читателейto achieve a wide readership - приобрести широкий круг читателей; завоевать популярность у читателей
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noun (the (number of) people who read a newspaper, magazine etc.) bralstvo* * *[rí:dəšip]nounizredna profesura, docentura, predavateljstvo; lektorstvo, lektorat; položaj docenta in njegova znanstvena disciplina; bralstvo, bralni krožek -
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n. lezerspubliek[ rie:dəsjip]
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readership — read‧er‧ship [ˈriːdəʆɪp ǁ ər ] noun [countable, uncountable] the people who read a particular newspaper or magazine: • The magazine has a largely male readership. • Readership of the Birmingham Evening Mail fell about 10.6% last year. * * *… … Financial and business terms
readership — ► NOUN 1) (treated as sing. or pl. ) the readers of a publication regarded collectively. 2) (Readership) Brit. the position of Reader at a university … English terms dictionary
Readership — Read er*ship, n. The office of reader. Lyell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
readership — (n.) 1719, office of a reader, from READER (Cf. reader) + SHIP (Cf. ship). Meaning total number of readers of a publication is from 1914 … Etymology dictionary
readership — [rēd′ərship΄] n. 1. the people who read a particular publication, author, etc. or the estimated number of these 2. the state or position of being a reader … English World dictionary
readership — read|er|ship [ˈri:dəʃıp US ər ] n [U and C] 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.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
readership — Despite the buoyancy of the publishing industry and the vast improvement in levels of literacy, the level of readership in Spain is the lowest in Europe, both of books (around 50 percent of population) and of newspapers (in the mid 1990s, 105… … Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture
readership — [[t]ri͟ːdə(r)ʃɪp[/t]] readerships 1) N COUNT: usu sing, usu with supp The readership of a book, newspaper, or magazine is the number or type of people who read it. Its readership has grown to over 15,000 subscribers... A new format would alienate … English dictionary
readership — Until the 1970s, literary criticism was content to limit itself to romantic considerations of the writer and historical context. It regularly stretched to aesthetic valuations of the text but remained resolutely uninterested in what it might… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
readership — /ree deuhr ship /, n. 1. the people who read or are thought to read a particular book, newspaper, magazine, etc.: The periodical has a dwindling readership. 2. the duty, status, or profession of a reader. 3. (esp. in British universities) the… … Universalium
readership — read|er|ship [ ridər,ʃıp ] noun 1. ) singular or uncount the group or number of people who read a particular newspaper, book, or magazine: They lowered the paper s price, hoping to attract a much wider readership. The magazine has a loyal… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English