创刊的英文:
start publication
The British newspaper Daily Mail, founded by Lord Northcliffe, was first published.
由诺思克利夫勋爵创办的英国报纸《每日邮报》创刊。
My plan is to…endeavor to interest my friends so as to commence with a list of at least 500 subscribers
我打算…竭力设法使我的朋友发生兴趣,以便创刊时至少能有五百名订户。
The predecessor of Digital Power——Home PC World, which was started publication in August 1999.
《数码精品世界》的前身——《家用电脑世界》创刊于1999年8月。
The launch of Next magazine in Taiwan may have no impact on us, but it offers much food for thought.
《壹周刊》在台湾创刊,虽然对我们毫无影响,却提供了一些思考的方向。
Motor China, formerly known as Family Car , was launched in November 1995 by China North Vehicle Institute.
《汽车维修与保养》创刊于1995年11月,原名《家庭汽车》,由中国北方汽车集团出版。
"The launch of Next magazine in Taiwan may have no impact on us, but it offers much food for thought."
《壹周刊》在台湾创刊,虽然对我们毫无影响,却提供了一些思考的方向。
We do, in the recently released New Rules for the New Economy by Kevin Kelly, a founding editor of wired magazine
而我们有这本指南,那就是《有线》杂志的创刊编辑凯文·凯利最近发表的《新经济之新规则》一书。
n. 开始,起点;动身;开动;震惊,震动
v. 出发;开始,着手;发动;创办;惊起
Then It'started to break into pieces. These pieces started to move apart.
然后它开始分为很多块。这些分开的板块开始移动,分开。
He started coughing blood.
他开始咳血了。
His hearing has started to go.
他的听力开始衰退。
He gave a slight start.
他微微地震动了一下。
The engine won't start.
引擎发动不起来。
n. 出版物;出版;公布
public administrator
公定遗产管理人
Public law includes laws that affect the public generally.
公法一般包括影响公众的法律。
The press will give publicity to the fact.
出版社将把事实真相公诸于世。
To bring to public notice;disclose.
使显露引起大众的注意;使显现
This information should be in the public domain.
这一消息应该为公众所知。