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publish [ˈpʌblɪ∫]• to be published [book, author] être publié* * *['pʌblɪʃ] 1.transitive verb1) ( print commercially) publier [book, letter, guide]; éditer [newspaper, magazine]2) ( make public) publier3) [scholar, academic] publier2.intransitive verb [scholar, academic] faire une publication or des publications
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