misprint
简明释义
n. 印刷错误
vt. 印错
vi. (鹿等)留下不规则足印
复 数 m i s p r i n t s
第 三 人 称 单 数 m i s p r i n t s
现 在 分 词 m i s p r i n t i n g
过 去 式 m i s p r i n t e d
过 去 分 词 m i s p r i n t e d
英英释义
A typographical error in printed material, such as a book or newspaper. | 印刷材料中的排版错误,例如书籍或报纸。 |
单词用法
文本中的印刷错误 | |
纠正印刷错误 | |
由于印刷错误 | |
识别印刷错误 | |
常见印刷错误 | |
排版印刷错误 | |
印刷错误修正 | |
印刷错误通知 |
同义词
错误 | There was an error in the report that needs to be corrected. | 报告中有一个错误需要更正。 | |
失误 | 我的计算中犯了一个失误。 | ||
打字错误 | 在提交文件之前,请检查是否有打字错误。 | ||
大错 | 忽视如此重要的细节是一个大错。 |
反义词
正确印刷 | 这本书以正确的印刷出版。 | ||
准确文本 | 在提交之前确保文件的文本是准确的。 |
例句
1.Instead, the female cashier explained that the 'winning' Numbers were, in fact, double-figure Numbers that had seen their right-hand-side Numbers omitted as a result of a misprint by the lottery.
那里的女收银员解释说那些所谓的中奖数字只不过是彩票公司不小心印错了,在彩票的右边还能看到没有完全印出来的数字。
2.Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.
阅读保健类书籍千万要小心。一个印刷错误可能会要你的命。
3.The machine son of net cafe is bad, wear a keyboard to beat misprint always, a very small article writes down hands all painful.
网吧的机子很烂,就着键盘老是打错字,一篇小小的文章写下来手都疼了。
4.Instead, the female cashier explained that the 'winning' Numbers were, in fact, double-figure Numbers that had seen their right-hand-side Numbers omitted as a result of a misprint by the lottery.
那里的女收银员解释说那些所谓的中奖数字只不过是彩票公司不小心印错了,在彩票的右边还能看到没有完全印出来的数字。
5.The press history of Oxford University began a misprint: Mr. Rood forgot a Roman numeral x, which was mis-dated in Roman numerals as "1468".
牛津大学的出版史始于一个印刷错误:鲁德印刷的书中的罗马数字漏印了一个X,这样出版年代就错印成了1468年。
6.A good editor never once leaves a misprint uncorrected.
一个好编辑决不会放过一个印刷错误。
7.The author was embarrassed by the misprint in the first edition of their novel.
作者对他们小说第一版中的印刷错误感到尴尬。
8.The magazine issued a correction for a misprint found in last month's issue.
该杂志对上个月期刊中发现的印刷错误进行了更正。
9.The book had a misprint that changed the meaning of an entire paragraph.
这本书有一个印刷错误,改变了整段话的意思。
10.I noticed a misprint in the newsletter that listed the wrong event date.
我注意到通讯中的一个印刷错误,列出了错误的活动日期。
11.Due to a misprint, my name was spelled incorrectly on the invitation.
由于一个印刷错误,我的名字在邀请函上拼写错误。
作文
In the world of publishing and printing, accuracy is paramount. Every author dreams of seeing their work in print, but sometimes, the journey from manuscript to published book is fraught with challenges. One common issue that authors and publishers face is the dreaded misprint, which refers to an error that occurs during the printing process, resulting in incorrect text or information being published. A misprint can be as minor as a misspelled word or as significant as a completely wrong passage. Regardless of its severity, a misprint can have far-reaching consequences for both the author and the reader.Consider the case of a novel that contains a misprint in the protagonist's name. If the name is spelled incorrectly throughout the book, it can confuse readers and detract from their overall experience. Readers may find themselves puzzled, wondering if they missed something in the story that explains this discrepancy. Moreover, a misprint like this can lead to negative reviews and a tarnished reputation for the author.In academic publishing, the stakes are even higher. A misprint in a scientific paper could change the meaning of a crucial finding, leading to misunderstandings in research and potentially impacting future studies. For instance, if a researcher claims that a certain drug has a beneficial effect on a disease but a misprint alters the dosage mentioned in the paper, it could result in harmful consequences when other researchers attempt to replicate the study or apply its findings.To mitigate the risks associated with misprints, many publishers implement rigorous proofreading and editing processes. These processes often involve multiple rounds of reviews by different individuals to catch any potential errors before the final print run. However, despite these efforts, misprints can still slip through the cracks. This is why some publishers have adopted the practice of issuing errata, which are corrections that are published after the initial release of a book or article. An erratum serves as an acknowledgment of the misprint and provides readers with the correct information.The advent of digital publishing has also changed the landscape of misprints. In the past, once a book was printed, correcting a misprint was a costly and time-consuming endeavor. Today, however, digital formats allow for easier updates and corrections. Authors can quickly address misprints in e-books and online articles, ensuring that readers have access to the most accurate information.Despite the challenges posed by misprints, they also serve as a reminder of the human element in the publishing process. Every book is a collaboration between writers, editors, and printers, and while technology has advanced significantly, the possibility of error remains. Authors and publishers alike must remain vigilant in their efforts to produce high-quality work, but they must also embrace the fact that mistakes can happen. Learning from misprints can lead to improved practices and ultimately better outcomes in the publishing industry.In conclusion, while misprints may seem like minor inconveniences, they can have significant implications for authors, publishers, and readers. Understanding the nature of a misprint and implementing effective strategies to minimize their occurrence is essential for anyone involved in the world of publishing. By acknowledging the potential for error and striving for accuracy, we can continue to produce works that inform, entertain, and inspire readers around the globe.
在出版和印刷的世界中,准确性至关重要。每位作者都梦想着看到自己的作品被印刷出来,但有时,从手稿到出版书籍的旅程充满了挑战。作者和出版商面临的一个常见问题就是可怕的misprint,指的是在印刷过程中发生的错误,导致错误的文本或信息被发布。misprint可能是拼写错误的小问题,也可能是完全错误的段落等重大问题。无论其严重程度如何,misprint都可能对作者和读者产生深远的影响。考虑一下一本小说中主角名字的misprint。如果书中主角的名字拼写错误,可能会让读者感到困惑,削弱他们的整体阅读体验。读者可能会感到困惑,想知道自己是否错过了故事中解释这一不一致的内容。此外,这样的misprint可能导致负面评论以及作者声誉受损。在学术出版中,风险更高。科学论文中的misprint可能改变关键发现的含义,导致研究中的误解,并可能影响未来的研究。例如,如果一位研究人员声称某种药物对一种疾病有益,但论文中提到的剂量因misprint而改变,这可能导致其他研究人员在尝试复制研究或应用其发现时出现有害后果。为了降低与misprints相关的风险,许多出版商实施严格的校对和编辑流程。这些流程通常涉及多轮不同个人的审查,以在最终印刷之前捕捉潜在错误。然而,尽管采取了这些措施,misprints仍然可能漏网之鱼。这就是为什么一些出版商采用发布勘误的做法,即在书籍或文章初次发布后发布的更正。勘误作为对misprint的承认,向读者提供正确的信息。数字出版的出现也改变了misprints的格局。在过去,一旦一本书被印刷,纠正misprint是一项昂贵且耗时的工作。然而,今天,数字格式允许更容易的更新和更正。作者可以快速解决电子书和在线文章中的misprints,确保读者能够访问到最准确的信息。尽管misprints带来了挑战,但它们也提醒我们出版过程中的人性元素。每本书都是作家、编辑和印刷商之间的合作,尽管技术已经显著进步,但错误的可能性依然存在。作者和出版商都必须在努力制作高质量作品的同时,接受错误可能发生的事实。从misprints中学习可以导致改进的实践,并最终在出版行业中取得更好的成果。总之,虽然misprints看起来像是小麻烦,但它们可能对作者、出版商和读者产生重大影响。理解misprint的性质并实施有效策略以最小化其发生是任何参与出版界的人都必须做到的。通过承认错误的潜力并努力追求准确性,我们可以继续制作出能够启发、娱乐和教育全球读者的作品。