The pronunciation of the magazine: English [? m? g? zi:n]; Beauty [? m? g? Gina]
Interpretation: n. ammunition depot; Magazine; Magazine; Film box (plural: magazine)
Phrases: Weekly magazine Weekly; Fortune magazine Fortune magazine; Trade magazine
Read magazines and read magazines; Tool library tool library; School magazine
Magazine rack; Periodical shelf; Books and newspapers magazine rack
This magazine has a large circulation.
This magazine has a large circulation.
I am reading a book. Magazine when the phone rings.
I was reading a magazine when the phone rang.
This magazine is published once every quarter.
This magazine is published four times a year.
The original meaning of Journal is "daily newspaper", and now it can be designated as weekly, monthly and quarterly. Or publications, magazines or periodicals published by academic groups.
Discrimination of synonyms: a magazine refers to a magazine that publishes various articles, novels, poems and comments.
A publishing house is a general term for newspapers and periodicals, and also refers to newspapers or newspapers.
Periodic usually refers to periodical publications other than daily newspapers.
A review refers to a publication that publishes a review article or an article discussing a major event.