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1 publicación por entregas
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2 serialización
f.serialization, serialisation.* * ** * *= serialisation [serialization, -USA].Ex. All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England.* * *= serialisation [serialization, -USA].Ex: All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England.
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3 a pequeña escala
(adj.) = in a small way, small scale [small-scale]Ex. The serialization of new fiction in half-crown monthly magazines such as Blackwood's started in a small way in the 1820s, and grew in importance during the following decade.Ex. While similar systems have been developed on an experimental basis in the past, these have usually been restricted to small scale collections.* * *(adj.) = in a small way, small scale [small-scale]Ex: The serialization of new fiction in half-crown monthly magazines such as Blackwood's started in a small way in the 1820s, and grew in importance during the following decade.
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4 aumentar de importancia
(v.) = grow in + importance, grow in + significanceEx. The serialization of new fiction in half-crown monthly magazines such as Blackwood's started in a small way in the 1820s, and grew in importance during the following decade.Ex. As global networks grow in significance it is getting more important to share knowledge and standards.* * *(v.) = grow in + importance, grow in + significanceEx: The serialization of new fiction in half-crown monthly magazines such as Blackwood's started in a small way in the 1820s, and grew in importance during the following decade.
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5 ejemplar anticipado
(n.) = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheets, preprint [pre-print], advanceEx. The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.Ex. In English printing houses around 1600, indeed, further reading for press might take place after the run was under way, an early sheet being extracted from the heap and read while the printing proceeded.Ex. All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England.Ex. Publishing preprints on the Internet speeds up the dissemination process.Ex. Subscription agencies also handle the standing orders of libraries for annuals, directories, advances, conference proceedings and even series.* * *(n.) = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheets, preprint [pre-print], advanceEx: The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.
Ex: In English printing houses around 1600, indeed, further reading for press might take place after the run was under way, an early sheet being extracted from the heap and read while the printing proceeded.Ex: All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England.Ex: Publishing preprints on the Internet speeds up the dissemination process.Ex: Subscription agencies also handle the standing orders of libraries for annuals, directories, advances, conference proceedings and even series. -
6 ejemplar de prensa
(n.) = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheetsEx. The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.Ex. In English printing houses around 1600, indeed, further reading for press might take place after the run was under way, an early sheet being extracted from the heap and read while the printing proceeded.Ex. All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England.* * *(n.) = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheetsEx: The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.
Ex: In English printing houses around 1600, indeed, further reading for press might take place after the run was under way, an early sheet being extracted from the heap and read while the printing proceeded.Ex: All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England. -
7 ganar importancia
(v.) = grow in + importance, grow in + strength, gain + prominence, grow in + significance, gain + significance, gain in + importanceEx. The serialization of new fiction in half-crown monthly magazines such as Blackwood's started in a small way in the 1820s, and grew in importance during the following decade.Ex. The author suggests that unions were slowly, though not uniformly, growing in strength.Ex. Issues such as the electronic library or the virtual library, and document delivery services are likely to gain prominence.Ex. As global networks grow in significance it is getting more important to share knowledge and standards.Ex. It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex. Since most of these Muslims are here to stay, the question of their integration is gaining in importance.* * *(v.) = grow in + importance, grow in + strength, gain + prominence, grow in + significance, gain + significance, gain in + importanceEx: The serialization of new fiction in half-crown monthly magazines such as Blackwood's started in a small way in the 1820s, and grew in importance during the following decade.
Ex: The author suggests that unions were slowly, though not uniformly, growing in strength.Ex: Issues such as the electronic library or the virtual library, and document delivery services are likely to gain prominence.Ex: As global networks grow in significance it is getting more important to share knowledge and standards.Ex: It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex: Since most of these Muslims are here to stay, the question of their integration is gaining in importance. -
8 revista mensual de media corona
(n.) = half-crown monthly magazineEx. The serialization of new fiction in half-crown monthly magazines such as Blackwood's started in a small way in the 1820s, and grew in importance during the following decade.* * *(n.) = half-crown monthly magazineEx: The serialization of new fiction in half-crown monthly magazines such as Blackwood's started in a small way in the 1820s, and grew in importance during the following decade.
Spanish-English dictionary > revista mensual de media corona
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9 serialización
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