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单词 trade journal
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Definition of trade journal in English:

trade journal

noun
  • A periodical containing news and items of interest concerning a particular trade.

    行业杂志

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It wasn't only the industry that thought clinical research was unimportant, but the industry's most prominent trade journal as well.
    • When it first came out I thought it was the trade journal for plumbers and central heating engineers.
    • In contrast, a trade management system, the stock trade journal of record, would rely more on the guarantee that entered trades get processed into the trading system.
    • What could be more important than a trade journal concerned with the solvency of business people?
    • Suppliers engage in various forms of promotion, from having websites to trade journal advertising.
    • A report in the trade journal said that the £450m barrier had been breached, adding an extra £19m on to the current £431m total.
    • It was either pick up the extra sections, or get another part-time job (I already had one, editing a trade journal in Manhattan), while also attempting to complete my dissertation.
    • If you don't want to talk about what is happening in your company, what do you want to read about in a trade journal?
    • According to its trade journal, the industry makes ‘staggering ‘profits.’
    • Marketing efforts have so far consisted of demonstration projects, trade show exhibits, trade journal publicity, press releases, word of mouth, and information kits for potential buyers.
    • A politics graduate, she edited a trade journal in the US before joining the UK press office of Condé Nast in the mid-Nineties where colleagues recall her formidable networking skills.
    • One of the first rules of journalism, which I myself practiced for nigh on 20 years including two years as editor of a well-known trade journal, is to double check the spelling of names.
    • The report was published in the December 1995 issue of the trade journal.
    • In one trade journal, a hog farmer remarked: ‘One reason large confinement systems have worked so well is because of antibiotics.’
    • And a growing number of cinema therapy websites, online discussion groups and at least one trade journal litter the internet.

Definition of trade journal in US English:

trade journal

(also trade magazine)
noun
  • A periodical containing news and items of interest concerning a particular trade.

    行业杂志

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you don't want to talk about what is happening in your company, what do you want to read about in a trade journal?
    • Suppliers engage in various forms of promotion, from having websites to trade journal advertising.
    • It wasn't only the industry that thought clinical research was unimportant, but the industry's most prominent trade journal as well.
    • One of the first rules of journalism, which I myself practiced for nigh on 20 years including two years as editor of a well-known trade journal, is to double check the spelling of names.
    • The report was published in the December 1995 issue of the trade journal.
    • When it first came out I thought it was the trade journal for plumbers and central heating engineers.
    • A report in the trade journal said that the £450m barrier had been breached, adding an extra £19m on to the current £431m total.
    • And a growing number of cinema therapy websites, online discussion groups and at least one trade journal litter the internet.
    • In one trade journal, a hog farmer remarked: ‘One reason large confinement systems have worked so well is because of antibiotics.’
    • Marketing efforts have so far consisted of demonstration projects, trade show exhibits, trade journal publicity, press releases, word of mouth, and information kits for potential buyers.
    • What could be more important than a trade journal concerned with the solvency of business people?
    • According to its trade journal, the industry makes ‘staggering ‘profits.’
    • A politics graduate, she edited a trade journal in the US before joining the UK press office of Condé Nast in the mid-Nineties where colleagues recall her formidable networking skills.
    • In contrast, a trade management system, the stock trade journal of record, would rely more on the guarantee that entered trades get processed into the trading system.
    • It was either pick up the extra sections, or get another part-time job (I already had one, editing a trade journal in Manhattan), while also attempting to complete my dissertation.
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