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Publish Make Public Stem French Descended Latin English

正面 1118.publish
英 ['pʌblɪʃ]美 ['pʌblɪʃ]

背面
释义:
vt. 出版;发表;公布vi. 出版;发行;刊印
例句:
1. My object was to publish a scholarly work on Peter Mourne.我的目标是出版一本关于彼得·莫恩的学术著作。

1、ju- / jus- + dic- => jude (虚拟的一个复合词) => judge.2、-d- <=> -dg-.3. Etymologically, a judge is someone who 'speaks the law'.judge...........夹挤(手指)...........法官;审判员misjudge........没事夹挤(尚不明事实就用刑).....误判 (古代用刑的一种,夹板夹手指)
publish 出版,发行来自拉丁语publicare,使公开化,使公众化,-ish,动词后缀,词源同finish.引申词义出版,发行等。
publishpublish: [14] To publish something is etymologically to make it ‘public’. The word comes from publiss-, the stem of Old French publier, which was descended from Latin pūblicāre ‘make public’, a derivative of pūblicus ‘public’. The earliest record of its use in English for ‘bring out a book’ comes from the early 16th century.=> publicpublish (v.)mid-14c., "make publicly known, reveal, divulge, announce;" alteration of publicen (early 14c.) by influence of banish, finish, etc.; from extended stem of Old French publier "make public, spread abroad, communicate," from Latin publicare "make public," from publicus "public" (see public). Meaning "issue (a book, etc.) to the public" is from late 14c., also "to disgrace, put to shame; denounce publicly." Related: Published; publishing. In Middle English the verb also meant "to people, populate; to multiply, breed" (late 14c.), for example ben published of "be descended from.""

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