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Definition of periodical in English: periodicalnoun pɪərɪˈɒdɪk(ə)lˌpɪriˈɑdək(ə)l A magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals. 期刊 Example sentencesExamples - The two have carefully tracked the coming and going of feminist periodicals.
- The convention will publish periodicals and establish a Web site to promote distant and Internet educational programs.
- The periodical article system of transmitting new knowledge has worked remarkably well for two centuries or more.
- British weekly literary periodicals remained of high quality.
- While they were self-taught, they read professional periodicals and kept abreast of the latest advances in the field.
- Several vegetarian periodicals are available, and the following books can be acquired through most booksellers.
- She has published scholarly articles as well as stories, personal essays, and poems in numerous periodicals.
- Her work has been widely published in literary periodicals (print and online) in Australia and overseas.
- Under the Act, newspapers, magazines and periodicals are exempt from the need to be qualified to give advice.
- Independent feminist periodicals, publishers, and booksellers are rapidly being driven out of existence.
- His articles on music have been published in many periodicals.
- Each year between 1945 and 1985 saw the establishment of at least one periodical devoted to war and the military.
- Prisoners must be allowed access to books, newspapers and periodicals of their choice.
- He has a diploma in journalism and has published several features, stories and poetry in magazines and periodicals.
- However, journals are inherently inferior to daily or weekly periodicals in covering fast-moving events.
- While in prison, he has written five books of poetry and has contributed to several periodicals.
- She has written sun sign columns for a number of magazines and websites and has articles published in numerous astrological periodicals all over the world.
- He writes for various British periodicals and appears on BBC Radio and Television, dispensing advice on gardening.
- Thomas Pringle went to South Africa in 1820, where he edited two periodicals.
- In the late 90's I started writing poetry that was published in various periodicals.
- Well, they don't appear to be reading any more periodicals.
Synonyms journal, publication, magazine, newspaper, paper, review, digest, gazette, newsletter, organ, serial, annual, quarterly, monthly, bimonthly, fortnightly, weekly, biweekly informal mag, book, glossy
adjective pɪərɪˈɒdɪk(ə)lˌpɪriˈɑdək(ə)l 1attributive Occurring or appearing at intervals; occasional. 不时出现(或发生)的;偶尔的 she took periodical gulps of her tea 她时不时地猛喝一大口茶。 Example sentencesExamples - There should be a social law ensuring protection to aged parents from their children with provision for periodical surveillance in the event of its breach.
- But the democratic process leaves it open to the citizens as a whole, in periodical elections, to bless or oppose the plans or decisions of particular parties or groups or clans of politicians.
- They hope to hold periodical clean-ups in the town, and they are appealing for continued, and increased community involvement.
- I'm also looking forward to being in Dublin for Easter when I'll make my periodical pilgrimage to the Gallery of Photography.
- The periodical drizzle during the afternoon did not deter the spirits of anyone in any way.
- The proles, normally apathetic about the war, were being lashed into one of their periodical frenzies of patriotism.
- The book contains a list of food items suitable for diabetic patients, routine exercises, diet control measures and details of periodical check-ups.
- I got about 25 pregnant patients today, some of them very young, as part of periodical examination procedures which also involve a bit of boring paperwork.
- Court jurisdiction to award periodical payments was severely curtailed, although not abolished.
- Canada has had periodical reminders of these disturbing social problems over the last several years and a lot of money has been spent in attempts to stem the loss of life.
- It is curious to see the periodical disuse and perishing of means and machinery, which were introduced with loud laudation a few years or centuries before.
- Again, in German-speaking countries the periodical publication of printed papers began quite early.
- At periodical intervals, the network returns the data to a central control room by cellular phone, satellite, or a conventional telephone circuit.
- Hence social welfare organisations have begun reaching up to the doorsteps, especially of the rural poor, to highlight the importance of periodical health care.
- The present situation, of periodical outbursts in the press, is an inadequate way of fostering good relationships with the Asian community and does not encourage change and communal harmony.
- So there was no procedure at the tribunal at all, just periodical letters saying, ‘We are now still continuing’; the tribunal accepted that, as they would.
- I have found from experience that without periodical interaction, activists cannot render service to victims of human rights violation.
- A methodical and periodical assessment of the scholastic ability of students is more important than judging them by just one examination.
- The quantification of periodical payments is more of an art than a science.
- The periodical announcement over the public address system about the services available brings more people here.
Synonyms regular, at fixed intervals, recurrent, recurring, repeated, cyclical, cyclic, seasonal - 1.1 (of a magazine or newspaper) published at regular intervals.
期刊 Britain's best periodical art magazine 英国最好的定期出版的艺术杂志。 Example sentencesExamples - Particularly useful is the preface, which gives a snappy account of the periodical publishing history of aviation.
- The press, and even the periodical press, were expected to break the power of entrenched error.
- Labour history prospers and has a healthy specialist periodical literature.
- I found few periodical publications that addressed the needs and education of fathers.
- The problem with periodical publishing today is redundancy.
- To develop in-depth expertise, the reader certainly would have to turn to unpublished material and periodical literature.
- The Web has created an interesting and sometimes awkward situation for periodical publishers offering both print and online versions of their articles.
- The emerging field of biometrics has produced a large number of short, mostly informative Web, newspaper, and periodical sources, but only a few book-length examinations.
- If the contents of bookshops and periodical stands were restricted to material of which their proprietors had made an inspection, they might be depleted indeed.
- It is the periodical publication of the professional society of newspaper editorial writers.
- I'm going to talk mostly about the so-called mass media, particularly periodical and book publishing.
- The forum she chose for this mediation was the popular periodical press.
- He said that one of the useful activities that the association could think of was to publish periodical newsletters, which would give opportunities to alumni to write about their experiences.
- In addition, there are other sources of business history recorded in corporate museums, at corporate websites, and in occasional periodical articles.
- This integration gap is also revealed in the published periodical literature.
- One of his first exhibitions was of Bauhaus work, including type, book and periodical design, and later exhibits expanded to include documents of Dada, Futurism, and Surrealism.
- This magazine is still going strong today; you can easily find it in any bookshop or even in some of the magazine and periodical stands on the street.
- In response to a recommendation of the Calcutt Committee made in 1990, the press set up in 1991 the Commission and it was charged with upholding and enforcing the code, which was framed by the newspaper and the periodical industry.
- Indeed, most of the Founding Fathers thought the circulation of ideas, information, opinion, expertise and argument in periodical form would help the new nation discover its identity.
- I wonder whether it might have been better to publish these reviews in the periodical biomedical literature as a supplement to an established journal, so that they could more certainly find their way into libraries and indices.
Rhymesmethodical, rhapsodical, synodical Definition of periodical in US English: periodicalnounˌpɪriˈɑdək(ə)lˌpirēˈädək(ə)l A magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals. 期刊 Example sentencesExamples - Under the Act, newspapers, magazines and periodicals are exempt from the need to be qualified to give advice.
- She has published scholarly articles as well as stories, personal essays, and poems in numerous periodicals.
- Thomas Pringle went to South Africa in 1820, where he edited two periodicals.
- Her work has been widely published in literary periodicals (print and online) in Australia and overseas.
- Several vegetarian periodicals are available, and the following books can be acquired through most booksellers.
- The periodical article system of transmitting new knowledge has worked remarkably well for two centuries or more.
- Prisoners must be allowed access to books, newspapers and periodicals of their choice.
- Each year between 1945 and 1985 saw the establishment of at least one periodical devoted to war and the military.
- The convention will publish periodicals and establish a Web site to promote distant and Internet educational programs.
- While in prison, he has written five books of poetry and has contributed to several periodicals.
- British weekly literary periodicals remained of high quality.
- She has written sun sign columns for a number of magazines and websites and has articles published in numerous astrological periodicals all over the world.
- In the late 90's I started writing poetry that was published in various periodicals.
- His articles on music have been published in many periodicals.
- While they were self-taught, they read professional periodicals and kept abreast of the latest advances in the field.
- However, journals are inherently inferior to daily or weekly periodicals in covering fast-moving events.
- Independent feminist periodicals, publishers, and booksellers are rapidly being driven out of existence.
- He has a diploma in journalism and has published several features, stories and poetry in magazines and periodicals.
- He writes for various British periodicals and appears on BBC Radio and Television, dispensing advice on gardening.
- The two have carefully tracked the coming and going of feminist periodicals.
- Well, they don't appear to be reading any more periodicals.
Synonyms journal, publication, magazine, newspaper, paper, review, digest, gazette, newsletter, organ, serial, annual, quarterly, monthly, bimonthly, fortnightly, weekly, biweekly
adjectiveˌpɪriˈɑdək(ə)lˌpirēˈädək(ə)l 1attributive Occurring or appearing at intervals; occasional. 不时出现(或发生)的;偶尔的 she took periodical gulps of her tea 她时不时地猛喝一大口茶。 Example sentencesExamples - Canada has had periodical reminders of these disturbing social problems over the last several years and a lot of money has been spent in attempts to stem the loss of life.
- But the democratic process leaves it open to the citizens as a whole, in periodical elections, to bless or oppose the plans or decisions of particular parties or groups or clans of politicians.
- The book contains a list of food items suitable for diabetic patients, routine exercises, diet control measures and details of periodical check-ups.
- The quantification of periodical payments is more of an art than a science.
- There should be a social law ensuring protection to aged parents from their children with provision for periodical surveillance in the event of its breach.
- They hope to hold periodical clean-ups in the town, and they are appealing for continued, and increased community involvement.
- Hence social welfare organisations have begun reaching up to the doorsteps, especially of the rural poor, to highlight the importance of periodical health care.
- Court jurisdiction to award periodical payments was severely curtailed, although not abolished.
- The periodical drizzle during the afternoon did not deter the spirits of anyone in any way.
- At periodical intervals, the network returns the data to a central control room by cellular phone, satellite, or a conventional telephone circuit.
- I'm also looking forward to being in Dublin for Easter when I'll make my periodical pilgrimage to the Gallery of Photography.
- The present situation, of periodical outbursts in the press, is an inadequate way of fostering good relationships with the Asian community and does not encourage change and communal harmony.
- It is curious to see the periodical disuse and perishing of means and machinery, which were introduced with loud laudation a few years or centuries before.
- A methodical and periodical assessment of the scholastic ability of students is more important than judging them by just one examination.
- The periodical announcement over the public address system about the services available brings more people here.
- The proles, normally apathetic about the war, were being lashed into one of their periodical frenzies of patriotism.
- I got about 25 pregnant patients today, some of them very young, as part of periodical examination procedures which also involve a bit of boring paperwork.
- I have found from experience that without periodical interaction, activists cannot render service to victims of human rights violation.
- So there was no procedure at the tribunal at all, just periodical letters saying, ‘We are now still continuing’; the tribunal accepted that, as they would.
- Again, in German-speaking countries the periodical publication of printed papers began quite early.
Synonyms regular, at fixed intervals, recurrent, recurring, repeated, cyclical, cyclic, seasonal - 1.1 (of a magazine or newspaper) published at regular intervals.
期刊 Example sentencesExamples - It is the periodical publication of the professional society of newspaper editorial writers.
- This integration gap is also revealed in the published periodical literature.
- The Web has created an interesting and sometimes awkward situation for periodical publishers offering both print and online versions of their articles.
- I wonder whether it might have been better to publish these reviews in the periodical biomedical literature as a supplement to an established journal, so that they could more certainly find their way into libraries and indices.
- Particularly useful is the preface, which gives a snappy account of the periodical publishing history of aviation.
- I'm going to talk mostly about the so-called mass media, particularly periodical and book publishing.
- To develop in-depth expertise, the reader certainly would have to turn to unpublished material and periodical literature.
- He said that one of the useful activities that the association could think of was to publish periodical newsletters, which would give opportunities to alumni to write about their experiences.
- This magazine is still going strong today; you can easily find it in any bookshop or even in some of the magazine and periodical stands on the street.
- The press, and even the periodical press, were expected to break the power of entrenched error.
- If the contents of bookshops and periodical stands were restricted to material of which their proprietors had made an inspection, they might be depleted indeed.
- One of his first exhibitions was of Bauhaus work, including type, book and periodical design, and later exhibits expanded to include documents of Dada, Futurism, and Surrealism.
- In response to a recommendation of the Calcutt Committee made in 1990, the press set up in 1991 the Commission and it was charged with upholding and enforcing the code, which was framed by the newspaper and the periodical industry.
- The forum she chose for this mediation was the popular periodical press.
- I found few periodical publications that addressed the needs and education of fathers.
- The emerging field of biometrics has produced a large number of short, mostly informative Web, newspaper, and periodical sources, but only a few book-length examinations.
- Labour history prospers and has a healthy specialist periodical literature.
- Indeed, most of the Founding Fathers thought the circulation of ideas, information, opinion, expertise and argument in periodical form would help the new nation discover its identity.
- The problem with periodical publishing today is redundancy.
- In addition, there are other sources of business history recorded in corporate museums, at corporate websites, and in occasional periodical articles.
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