English-Thai Dictionary
print
N ตัวพิมพ์ tua-pim
print
N ผ้า พิมพ์ ภาพพิมพ์ pa-pim
print
N รูปถ่าย ที่ อัด ออกมา จาก ฟิล์ม รูปถ่าย ที่ อัด ออกมา จาก ฟิล์ม หรือ กระจก rub-tai-ti-aud-ook-ma-jak-fim
print
N วิธีการ พิมพ์ การ พิมพ์ wi-te-kan-pim
print
N สิ่ง ที่ ใช้ พิมพ์ reprint impression siang-ti-chai-pim
print
VI เขียน ด้วย ตัวพิมพ์ kian-duai-tua-pim
print
VT ประทับใจ pra-tab-jai
print
VT พิมพ์ ประทับ พิมพ์หนังสือ pim
print
VT เขียน ด้วย ตัวพิมพ์ kian-duai-tua-pim
print in
PHRV พิมพ์ เพิ่ม pim-poem
print off
PHRV ทำสำเนา tam-sam-nao
print out
PHRV พิมพ์ ออกมา read out pim-ook-ma
printable
ADJ ซึ่ง ถูก พิมพ์ ได้ ซึ่ง เหมาะกับ การ พิมพ์ sueng-tuk-pim-dai
printed
ADJ ซึ่ง ถูก พิมพ์ imprinted stamped sueng-tuk-pim
printed matter
N สิ่งพิมพ์ print siang-pim
printer
N ช่างพิมพ์ chang-pim
printer
N เครื่องพิมพ์ แท่นพิมพ์ typesetter krueng-pim
printer's ink
N หมึก พิมพ์ muek-pim
printery
N โรงพิมพ์ print shop rong-pim
printing press
N แท่นพิมพ์ rotary press machine tean-pim
printless
ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่มี รอย พิมพ์ sueng-mai-me-roi-pim
printmaker
N ผู้ทำ การ พิมพ์ phu-tam-kan-pim
printmaker
N ผู้พิมพ์ ช่างพิมพ์ phu-pim
printmaking
N เทคนิค การ พิมพ์ teak-nik-kan-pim
printshop
N ร้าน ขาย รูป ภาพพิมพ์
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PRINT
v.t.[L. imprimo; in and premo, to press; promptus, pressed or pressing forward. ] 1. In general, to take or form letters, characters or figures on paper, cloth or other material by impression. Thus letters are taken on paper by impressing it on types blackened with ink. Figures are printed on cloth by means of blocks or a cylinder. The rolling press is employed to take prints on impressions from copper- plates. Thus we say, to print books, to print calico, to print tunes, music, likenesses, etc.
2. To mark by pressing one thing on another.
On his fiery steed betimes he rode,
That scarcely prints the turf on which he trod.
3. To impress any thing so as to leave its form.
Perhaps some footsteps printed in the clay--
4. To form by impression.
Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh.
PRINT
v.i.To use or practice the art of typography, or of taking impressions of letters, figures and the like. 1. To publish a book. [Elliptical. ]
From the moment he prints, he must expect to hear no more of truth.
PRINT
n.A mark made by impression; any line, character, figure or indentation of any form, made by the pressure of one body or thing on another; as the print of the tooth or of the nails in flesh; the print of the foot in sand or snow; the print of a wheel; the print of types on paper. Hence, 1. The impression of types in general, as to form, size, etc. ; as a small print; a large print; a fair print.
2. That which impresses its form on any thing; as a butter print; a wooden print.
3. The representation or figure of any thing made by impression; as the print of the face; the print of a temple; prints of antiquities.
4. The state of being printed and published. Diffidence sometimes prevents a man from suffering his works to appear; in print.
I love a ballad in print.
5. A single sheet printed for sale; a newspaper.
The prints, about three days after, were filled with the same terms.
6. Formal method. [Not in use. ]
Out of print, a phrase which signifies that, of a printed and published work, there are no copies for sale, or none for sale by the publisher.
PRINTED
pp. Impressed; indented.
PRINTER
n.One that prints books, pamphlets or papers. 1. One that stains or prints cloth with figures, as calico.
2. One that impresses letters or figures with copper-plates.
PRINTING
ppr. Impressing letters, characters or figures on any thing; making marks or indentations.
PRINTING
n.The art or practice of impressing letters, characters or figures on paper, cloth or other material; the business of a printer; typography.
PRINTING-INK
n.Ink used by printers of books.
PRINTING-PAPER
n.Paper to be used in the printing of books, pamphlets, etc. ; as distinguished from writing-paper, press-paper, wrapping-paper, etc.
PRINTING-PRESS
n.A press for the printing of books, etc.
PRINTLESS
a.That leaves no print or impression; as printless feet.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PRINT
Print, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Printed; p. pr. & vb. n. Printing. ] Etym: [Abbrev. fr. imprint. See Imprint, and Press to squeeze. ]
1. To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark, character, idea, etc. , into or upon something. A look will print a thought that never may remove. Surrey. Upon his breastplate he beholds a dint, Which in that field young Edward's sword did print. Sir John Beaumont. Perhaps some footsteps printed in the clay. Roscommon.
2. To stamp something in or upon; to make an impression or mark upon by pressure, or as by pressure. Forth on his fiery steed betimes he rode, That scarcely prints the turf on which he trod. Dryden.
3. Specifically:
Defn: To strike off an impression or impressions of, from type, or from stereotype, electrotype, or engraved plates, or the like; in a wider sense, to do the typesetting, presswork, etc. , of (a book or other publication ); as, to print books, newspapers, pictures; to print an edition of a book.
4. To stamp or impress with colored figures or patterns; as, to print calico.
5. (Photog. )
Defn: To take (a copy, a positive picture, etc. ), from a negative, a transparent drawing, or the like, by the action of light upon a sensitized surface. Printed goods, textile fabrics printed in patterns, especially cotton cloths, or calicoes.
PRINT
PRINT Print, v. i.
1. To use or practice the art of typography; to take impressions of letters, figures, or electrotypes, engraved plates, or the like.
2. To publish a book or an article. From the moment he prints, he must except to hear no more truth. Pope.
PRINT
Print, n. Etym: [See Print, v., Imprint, n.]
1. A mark made by impression; a line, character, figure, or indentation, made by the pressure of one thing on another; as, the print of teeth or nails in flesh; the print of the foot in sand or snow. Where print of human feet was never seen. Dryden.
2. A stamp or die for molding or impressing an ornamental design upon an object; as, a butter print.
3. That which receives an impression, as from a stamp or mold; as, a print of butter.
4. Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc. ; as, small print; large print; this line is in print.
5. That which is produced by printing. Specifically: (a ) An impression taken from anything, as from an engraved plate. "The prints which we see of antiquities." Dryden. (b ) A printed publication, more especially a newspaper or other periodical. Addison. (c ) A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth. (d ) A photographic copy, or positive picture, on prepared paper, as from a negative, or from a drawing on transparent paper.
6. (Founding )
Defn: A core print. See under Core. Blue print, a copy in white lines on a blue ground, of a drawing, plan, tracing, etc. , or a positive picture in blue and white, from a negative, produced by photographic printing on peculiarly prepared paper. blueprint for action -- In print. (a ) In a printed form; issued from the press; published. Shak. (b ) To the letter; with accurateness. "All this I speak in print. " Shak. -- Out of print. See under Out. -- Print works, a factory where cloth, as calico, is printed.
PRINTA-BLE
PRINTA-BLE Print "a-ble, a.
Defn: Worthy to be published. [R.]
PRINTER
PRINTER Print "er, n.
Defn: One who prints; especially, one who prints books, newspapers, engravings, etc. , a compositor; a typesetter; a pressman. Printer's devil, Printer's gauge. See under Devil, and Gauge. -- Printer's ink. See Printing ink, below.
PRINTERY
PRINTERY Print "er *y, n.
Defn: A place where cloth is printed; print works; also, a printing office. [R.]
PRINTING
PRINTING Print "ing, n.
Defn: The act, art, or practice of impressing letters, characters, or figures on paper, cloth, or other material; the business of a printer, including typesetting and presswork, with their adjuncts; typography; also, the act of producing photographic prints. Block printing. See under Block. -- Printing frame (Photog. ), a shallow box, usually having a glass front, in which prints are made by exposure to light. -- Printing house, a printing office. -- Printing ink, ink used in printing books, newspapers, etc. It is composed of lampblack or ivory black mingled with linseed or nut oil, made thick by boiling and burning. Other ingredients are employed for the finer qualities. Ure. -- Printing office, a place where books, pamphlets, or newspapers, etc. , are printed. -- Printing paper, paper used in the printing of books, pamphlets, newspapers, and the like, as distinguished from writing paper, wrapping paper, etc. -- Printing press, a press for printing, books, newspaper, handbills, etc. -- Printing wheel, a wheel with letters or figures on its periphery, used in machines for paging or numbering, or in ticket-printing machines, typewriters, etc. ; a type wheel.
PRINTING IN
PRINTING IN Print "ing in. (Photog. )
Defn: A process by which cloud effects or other features not in the original negative are introduced into a photograph. Portions, such as the sky, are covered while printing and the blank space thus reserved is filled in by printing from another negative.
PRINTING OUT
PRINTING OUT Printing out. (Photog. )
Defn: A method of printing, in which the image is fully brought out by the direct actinic action of light without subsequent development by means of chemicals.
PRINTLESS
PRINTLESS Print "less, a.
Defn: Making no imprint. Milton.
PRINTSHOP
PRINTSHOP Print "shop `, n.
Defn: A shop where prints are sold.
New American Oxford Dictionary
print
print |print prɪnt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 produce (books, newspapers, magazines, etc. ), esp. in large quantities, by a mechanical process involving the transfer of text, images, or designs to paper: a thousand copies of the book were printed. • produce (text or a picture ) in such a way: the words had been printed in blue type. • (of a newspaper or magazine ) publish (a piece of writing ) within its pages: the article was printed in the first edition. • (of a publisher or printer ) arrange for (a book, manuscript, etc. ) to be reproduced in large quantities: Harper printed her memoirs in 1930. • produce a paper copy of (information stored on a computer ): the results of a search can be printed out . • send (a computer file ) to a printer or to another, temporary file. • produce (a photographic print ) from a negative: any make of film can be developed and printed. 2 write (text ) clearly without joining the letters: print your name and address on the back of the check | [ no obj. ] : it will be easier to read if I print. 3 mark (a surface, typically a textile or a garment ) with a colored design or pattern: a delicate fabric printed with roses. • transfer (a colored design or pattern ) to a surface: patterns of birds, flowers, and trees were printed on the cotton. • make (a mark or indentation ) on a surface or in a soft substance by pressing something onto it: he printed a mark on her soft skin. • mark or indent (the surface of a soft substance ) in such a way: we printed the butter with carved wooden butter molds. • fix (something ) firmly or indelibly in someone's mind: his face, with its clearly drawn features, was printed on her memory. ▶noun 1 the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication, esp. with reference to its size, form, or style: squinting at the tiny print | bold print. • the state of being available in published form: the news will never get into print . • a newspaper or magazine: [ as modifier ] : the print media. • [ as modifier ] of or relating to the printing industry or the printed media: the print unions | a print worker. 2 an indentation or mark left on a surface or soft substance by pressure, esp. that of a foot or hand: there were paw prints everywhere. • (prints ) fingerprints: the FBI matched the prints to those of the Las Vegas drug suspect. 3 a picture or design printed from a block or plate or copied from a painting by photography: the walls were hung with wildlife prints. • a photograph printed on paper from a negative or transparency. • a copy of a motion picture on film, esp. a particular version of it. 4 a piece of fabric or clothing with a decorative colored pattern or design printed on it: light summer prints | [ as modifier ] : a floral print dress. • such a pattern or design. PHRASES appear in print (of an author ) have one's work published. in print 1 (of a book ) available from the publisher: he was surprised to find it was still in print. 2 in printed or published form: she did not live to see her work in print. out of print (of a book ) no longer available from the publisher: the title I want is out of print. the printed word language or ideas as expressed in books, newspapers, or other publications, esp. when contrasted with their expression in speech. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting the impression made by a stamp or seal ): from Old French preinte ‘pressed, ’ feminine past participle of preindre, from Latin premere ‘to press. ’
print.
print. ▶abbreviation printing.
printability
print a bil i ty |ˌprintəˈbilətē ˌprɪntəˈbɪlədi | ▶noun the ability of paper to take print: the paper's printability and porosity.
printable
print a ble |ˈprintəbəl ˈprɪn (t )əbəl | ▶adjective suitable or fit to be printed or published: break photographs up into printable form | few people had a good, or even printable, word for him. • Computing (of text ) able to be printed: the file is printable.
printed circuit
print ed cir cuit |prɪn (t )ɪd ˈsərkət | ▶noun an electronic circuit consisting of thin strips of a conducting material such as copper, which have been etched from a layer fixed to a flat insulating sheet called a printed circuit board, and to which integrated circuits and other components are attached.
printer
print er |ˈprintər ˈprɪn (t )ər | ▶noun a person whose job or business is commercial printing. • a machine for printing text or pictures onto paper, esp. one linked to a computer.
printer-friendly
print er-friend ly |ˈprintər ˌfrendlē ˌprɪntər ˈfrɛndli | ▶adjective formatted for output to a printer, with extraneous material deleted or suppressed: printer-friendly sample ballots to take with you to their polling place.
printer's devil
print er's dev il ▶noun historical a person, typically a young boy, serving at or below the level of apprentice in a printing establishment.
printer's mark
print er's mark ▶noun a logo serving as a printer's trademark.
printery
print er y |ˈprintərē ˈprɪntəri | ▶noun ( pl. printeries ) a print shop.
printhead
print head |ˈprintˌhed ˈprɪntˌhɛd |(also print head ) ▶noun Computing a component in a printer that assembles and holds the characters and from which the images of the characters are transferred to the printing medium.
printing
print ing |ˈprintiNG ˈprɪn (t )ɪŋ | ▶noun the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material: the invention of printing | [ as modifier ] : the printing industry. • a single impression of a book: the second printing was ready just after Christmas. • handwriting in which the letters are written separately rather than being joined together.
printing press
print ing press |ˈprɪn (t )ɪŋ ˌprɛs | ▶noun a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
printmaker
print mak er |ˈprintˌmākər ˈprɪntˌmeɪkər | ▶noun a person who makes pictures or designs by printing them from specially prepared plates or blocks. DERIVATIVES print mak ing |-kiNG |noun
printout
print out |ˈprintˌout ˈprɪnˌtaʊt | ▶noun Computing a page or set of pages of printed material produced by a computer's printer.
print queue
print queue |ˈprɪnt ˌkju | ▶noun Computing a series of print jobs waiting to use a printer.
print run
print run |ˈprɪnt ˌrən | ▶noun the number of copies of a book, magazine, etc. , printed at one time.
print shop
print shop (also printshop ) ▶noun an establishment where the printing of newspapers, books, and other materials takes place.
print-through
print-through ▶noun [ mass noun ] the accidental transfer of recorded signals to adjacent layers in a reel of magnetic tape.
printworks
print |works |ˈprɪntwəːks | ▶noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] a factory where the printing of textiles takes place.
Oxford Dictionary
print
print |prɪnt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 produce (books, newspapers, etc. ), especially in large quantities, by a mechanical process involving the transfer of text or designs to paper: a thousand copies of the book were printed. • produce (text or a picture ) by a printing process: the words had been printed in dark type. • (of a newspaper or magazine ) publish (a piece of writing ) within its pages: the article was printed in the first edition. • (of a publisher or printer ) arrange for (a book, manuscript, etc. ) to be reproduced in large quantities. • produce a paper copy of (information stored on a computer ): the results of a search can be printed out . • produce (a photographic print ) from a negative. 2 write (text ) clearly without joining the letters together: print your name and address on the back of the cheque. 3 mark (a surface, typically a fabric or garment ) with a coloured design or pattern: a delicate fabric printed with roses. • transfer (a design or pattern ) to a surface: patterns of birds and trees were printed on the cotton. • make (a mark or indentation ) by pressing something on a surface or in a soft substance. • mark (the surface of a soft substance ): we printed the butter with carved wooden butter moulds. • fix (something ) firmly or indelibly in someone's mind: his face was printed on her memory. ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication, especially with reference to its size, form, or style: she forced herself to concentrate on the tiny print | bold print. • the state of being available in published form: the news will never get into print . • (usu. the prints ) informal a newspaper: the report's contents were widely summarized in the public prints. • [ as modifier ] relating to the printing industry or the printed media: the print unions. 2 an indentation or mark made on a surface or soft substance: there were paw prints everywhere. • (prints ) fingerprints: the FBI matched the prints to those of the robbery suspect. 3 a picture or design printed from a block or plate or copied from a painting by photography: the walls were hung with sporting prints. • a photograph printed on paper from a negative or transparency. • a copy of a motion picture on film, especially a particular version of it. 4 a piece of fabric or clothing with a coloured pattern or design printed on it: light summer prints | [ as modifier ] : a floral print dress. • a pattern or design printed on a garment or fabric. PHRASES appear in print (of an author ) have one's work published. in print 1 (of a book ) available from the publisher. 2 in printed or published form: she did not live to see her work in print. out of print (of a book ) no longer available from the publisher. the printed word language or ideas as expressed in books, newspapers, or other publications, especially when contrasted with their expression in speech: he understood the power of the printed word. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting the impression made by a stamp or seal ): from Old French preinte ‘pressed ’, feminine past participle of preindre, from Latin premere ‘to press ’.
printability
print |abil ¦ity |prɪntəˈbɪlɪti | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the ability of paper to take print: the paper's printability and porosity.
printable
print |able |ˈprɪntəbl | ▶adjective suitable or fit to be printed or published: break photographs up into printable form | he was called a drunk and a racist, among printable epithets. • Computing (of text ) able to be printed.
printed circuit
printed cir |cuit ▶noun an electronic circuit consisting of thin strips of a conducting material such as copper, which have been etched from a layer fixed to a flat insulating sheet called a printed circuit board, and to which integrated circuits and other components are attached.
printer
print ¦er |ˈprɪntə | ▶noun a person whose job or business is commercial printing. • a machine for printing text or pictures, especially one linked to a computer.
printer-friendly
print er-friend ly |ˈprintər ˌfrendlē ˌprɪntər ˈfrɛndli | ▶adjective formatted for output to a printer, with extraneous material deleted or suppressed: printer-friendly sample ballots to take with you to their polling place.
printer's devil
print ¦er's devil ▶noun historical a person, typically a young boy serving as an apprentice, who ran errands in a printing office.
printer's mark
printer's mark ▶noun a logo serving as a printer's trademark.
printery
print |ery |ˈprɪnt (ə )ri | ▶noun ( pl. printeries ) a printing works.
printhead
print |head |ˈprɪnthɛd | ▶noun Computing a component in a printer that assembles and holds the characters and from which the images of the characters are transferred to the printing medium.
printing
print |ing |ˈprɪntɪŋ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material. • [ count noun ] a single impression of a book: the second printing was ready just after Christmas. • handwriting in which the letters are written separately rather than being joined together.
printing press
print |ing press ▶noun a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
printmaker
print |maker |ˈprɪntmeɪkə | ▶noun a person who makes pictures or designs by printing them from specially prepared plates or blocks. DERIVATIVES printmaking noun
printout
print |out |ˈprɪntaʊt | ▶noun Computing a page or set of pages of printed material obtained from a computer's printer.
print queue
print queue ▶noun Computing a series of files or documents that have been sent to a particular printer and are waiting to be printed.
print run
print run ▶noun the number of copies of a book, magazine, etc. printed at one time.
print shop
print shop (also printshop ) ▶noun an establishment where the printing of newspapers, books, and other materials takes place.
print-through
print-through ▶noun [ mass noun ] the accidental transfer of recorded signals to adjacent layers in a reel of magnetic tape.
printworks
print |works |ˈprɪntwəːks | ▶noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] a factory where the printing of textiles takes place.
American Oxford Thesaurus
print
print verb 1 the newspaper is printed just after midnight: send to press, set in print, run off, reprint. 2 patterns were printed on the cloth: imprint, impress, stamp, mark. 3 they printed 30,000 copies: publish, issue, release, circulate. 4 the incident is printed on her memory: register, record, impress, imprint, engrave, etch, stamp, mark. ▶noun 1 small print: type, printing, letters, lettering, characters, type size, typeface, font. 2 prints of his left hand: impression, fingerprint, footprint. 3 Rockwell prints are on sale in the lobby: picture, design, engraving, etching, lithograph, linocut, woodcut. 4 prints and negatives: photograph, photo, snapshot, picture, still. 5 soft floral prints: printed cloth /fabric, patterned cloth /fabric, chintz. PHRASES in print the book is still in print: published, printed, available in bookstores. out of print they will help you track down editions that are out of print: no longer published, discontinued, unavailable, unobtainable.
Oxford Thesaurus
print
print verb 1 four newspapers are printed in the town: set in print, send to press, run off, preprint, reprint, pull, proof, copy, reproduce; Computing list, dump; informal put to bed, litho. 2 patterns of birds, flowers, and trees were printed on the cloth: imprint, impress, stamp, mark. 3 they printed 30,000 copies of the offending magazine: publish, issue, release, disseminate, circulate, propagate, purvey. 4 one particular incident is indelibly printed on her memory: register, record, note, impress, imprint, engrave, etch, stamp, mark, brand, set, ingrain. ▶noun 1 the print was very small: type, printing, letters, lettering, characters, type size, typeface, face, font; Brit. fount. 2 there were fresh prints of the deceased's left hand on the bottle: impression, fingerprint, mark; footprint. 3 the picture was supposed to be a print of the Coventry tapestry: reproduction, copy, replica, imitation, facsimile, duplicate. 4 there was a print of a hunting scene on one wall: picture, design, engraving, etching, lithograph, silk screen, linocut, monoprint, plate, cut, woodcut, vignette. 5 the processor sends you the prints and negatives: photograph, photo, snap, snapshot, shot, picture; positive, still, proof, enlargement; Brit. enprint. 6 our room was luxuriously furnished with soft floral prints: printed material /cloth /fabric, patterned material /cloth /fabric, chintz. PHRASES in print 1 he looks forward to seeing his work in print: printed, in black and white, on paper; published, out, on the streets. 2 they continued to keep the book in print and supply it: published, printed, available in bookshops, obtainable in the shops, in circulation, on the market, on the shelves. out of print this volume is now out of print: no longer available, unavailable, unobtainable, o.p., no longer published /printed, not on the market.
Duden Dictionary
Print
Print Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pr i nt |der Print; Genitiv: des Print [s ], Plural: die Prints englisch Buchwesen, Fotografie Druck; nur Singular und meist ohne Artikel Printmedien
Printausgabe
Print aus ga be Substantiv, feminin Verlagswesen , die |Pr i ntausgabe |zu englisch print, printed in … gedruckte, in gedruckter Form erschienene Ausgabe 4a eines Buches, einer Zeitung o. Ä.
Printe
Prin te Substantiv, feminin , die |Pr i nte |die Printe; Genitiv: der Printe, Plural: die Printen niederländisch prent, eigentlich = Abdruck, Aufdruck, zu altfranzösisch preindre < lateinisch premere = (ab-, auf )drucken, wahrscheinlich nach den früher vielfach aufgedruckten (Heiligen )figuren kleines [längliches ], im Geschmack dem Lebkuchen ähnliches Gebäck
printed in …
prin ted in …Verlagswesen |ˈprɪntɪd ɪn |englisch = gedruckt in …Vermerk in Büchern in Verbindung mit dem jeweiligen Land, in dem ein Buch gedruckt wurde z. B. printed in Germany = in Deutschland gedruckt
Printer
Prin ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pr i nter |der Printer; Genitiv: des Printers, Plural: die Printer englisch printer 1 automatisches Kopiergerät, das von einem Negativ oder Dia in kurzer Zeit eine große Anzahl von Papierkopien herstellt 2 EDV Drucker 2
Printers
Prin ters Pluralwort , die |Pr i nters |die Printers (Plural ) ungebleichter Kattun für den Zeugdruck
Printing-on-Demand
Prin ting-on-De mand , Prin ting-on-de mand Substantiv, Neutrum , das auch Printing-on-demand |Pr i nting-on-Demand Pr i nting-on-demand …dɪˈmaːnd |das Printing-on-Demand; Genitiv: des Printing-on-Demand das Printing-on-demand; Genitiv: des Printing-on-demand englisch, eigentlich = Drucken auf Anforderung Herstellung von Druck-Erzeugnissen auf Bestellung, wobei jeweils nur genauso viele Exemplare gedruckt werden, wie bestellt sind
Printmedium
Print me di um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pr i ntmedium |meist im Plural nach englisch print media (Plural ) aus: print (printed in …) und media, Plural von: medium = Medium Medium 2a in Form von Druck-Erzeugnissen wie Zeitungen, Zeitschriften und Büchern
Printserver
Print ser ver Substantiv, maskulin EDV , der |Pr i ntserver | Server 1 , der Druckaufträge an den Drucker 2 weiterleitet
French Dictionary
printanier
printanier , ière adj. adjectif Du printemps. : La fièvre printanière. Un timide soleil printanier. Note Orthographique printa n ier, avec un seul n.
printemps
printemps n. m. nom masculin Saison qui succède à l ’hiver et qui précède l ’été. : Au printemps, il est agréable de voir les bourgeons et les premières fleurs. Note Technique Tous les noms de saisons sont masculins.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
print
print /prɪnt /〖原義は 「押しつける 」〗(名 )printer, printing 動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~ed /-ɪd /; ~ing 他動詞 1 【紙などの上に /字体などで 】〈文字 画像など 〉を印刷する (⦅米 ⦆up ) «on /in » ; «…を » 〈場所 〉に印刷する «with » ▸ be printed on the card [in black ]カードに [黒色で ]印刷されている ▸ a card printed with a message メッセージの印刷されているカード 2 〈本など 〉を出版する ; 〈記事 写真 〉を (新聞 雑誌に )載せる ▸ The newspaper printed her story .その新聞は彼女の話を記事にした 3 〘コンピュ 〙〈プリンタなどが 〉〈文字 画像 〉を出力する , プリントアウトする (out , off ).4 〈写真 〉を焼き付け [プリント ]する (off , out )▸ have the pictures developed and printed 写真を現像して焼いてもらう 5 〈名前など 〉を (筆記体ではなく )活字体で書く ▸ Please print your name .お名前を活字体でお書きください ▸ be printed in capital letters 大文字で書かれている 6 〈布など 〉に 【模様を 】プリントする «with » ▸ pajamas printed with an elephant 象の絵がプリントされたパジャマ 7 〈政府が 〉〈紙幣 〉を (大量に )発行する .8 «…の上に » 〈印など 〉を押す, (押して )…の跡を付ける «on » , …を押しつける ; 【心に 】〈記憶など 〉を焼き付ける «on » .自動詞 1 印刷する , 印刷業をする .2 〈プリンタなどが 〉出力する ; 〈写真が 〉焼き付けされる ▸ This printer prints well .このプリンタは印字がきれいだ 3 活字体で書く .名詞 複 ~s /-ts /1 U 印刷 ; 印刷ぐあい ; (印刷された )字体 ; 印刷体 ; 印刷面 ▸ appear in [get into ] print 出版される ▸ read the fine ⦅米 ⦆ [small ⦅英 ⦆] print (契約書 説明書などに細かい字で書かれた )詳細部分を読む 2 C 印刷物 , 出版物 (!授業 講演で配る 「プリント 」はhandout ) ; (新聞 雑誌などの )版 (edition )▸ weekly prints 週刊新聞 [雑誌 ].3 C «…の上に残した » (押した )跡 , 痕跡 (こんせき ), 印 ; 〖通例 ~s 〗指紋 (fingerprint ), 足跡 (footprint ) «on » ; ⦅かたく ⦆名残 , 影響 ▸ paw prints (動物の )足跡 4 C U (特に木綿の )捺染 (なつせん )布 , サラサ ; C (そこに )印刷された模様 ▸ a print dress プリント柄のドレス ▸ floral print 花柄模様のプリント 5 C (ネガから現像した )写真 .6 C 版画 ; (写真の )印画 ; (映画 絵画の )複製 .in pr í nt 印刷になって, 印刷されて ; 〈本が 〉出版されて ▸ The book is still in print .その本はまだ出版されている .out of pr í nt 〈本が 〉絶版になって .r ù sh A into pr í nt Aを緊急出版する ; 大急ぎで記事にする .~̀ ed c í rcuit (b ò ard )〘電 〙プリント配線 [回線 ](基板 ).~́ ed m à tter [⦅英 ⦆p à pers ]印刷 (郵便 )物 .~̀ ed p á ge 活字になった文章 .~̀ ed w ó rd 〖the ~〗活字になった言葉 .~́ h è ad (プリンタの )印字ヘッド, 印刷ヘッド .~́ m è dia [j ò urnalism ]〖the ~〗活字メディア 〘放送メディアに対して 〙.~́ r ù n (1回の )印刷部数 .~́ sh ò p (小規模な )印刷所 .
printable
pr í nt a ble 形容詞 1 〈内容が 〉出版に適した (!通例否定文で ) .2 〘コンピュ 〙印刷可能である .
printer
print er /prɪ́ntə r /→print 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 印刷機 ; 〘コンピュ 〙プリンタ ; 〘写 〙焼き付け機 .2 印刷工 , 印刷業者 .~̀ 's d é vil 印刷屋の見習工 .~̀ 's é rror 誤植 .~́ 's ì nk 印刷用インキ .
printing
print ing /prɪ́ntɪŋ /→print 名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U 印刷 (術 ), 印刷業 .2 C 印刷物 ; (第 …)版 , 刷 .3 U 〘写 〙焼き付け .4 U 活字体の書体 [文字 ].~́ bl ò ck 版木 .~́ ì nk 印刷用インキ .~́ mach ì ne [pr è ss ](特に書籍 新聞用の )印刷機 .~́ ò ffice [h ò use ]印刷所 .
printmaking
pr í nt m à king 名詞 U 版画製作 (術 ), 製版 .
printout
pr í nt ò ut 名詞 C U (コンピュータからの )印刷 (物 ).