gazette的意思和读音

gazette

: [ɡəˈzet] : [ɡə'zet]

v.

n.;(

gazettes  

n.newspaper,paper,journal,periodical,newsletter

gazetten.

1.an official newspaper published by a particular organization containing important information about decisions that have been made and people who have been employed

2.used in the titles of some newspapers

the Evening Gazette《

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v.1.;;

n.1ed in the names of newspapers2.an official newspaper that publishes lists of people in government, legal, military, or university jobs

1. Federation Gazette Guide ...

2. gaseous phase gazette Gazette Notice ...

3. gaylussite gazette Gb ...

4. gauge v., gazette n. gem n., ...

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1.When the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette investigated the matter, it discovered that the spinoff group had "no citizen membership of its own. "(”。

2.Ivan Macquisten, the editor of the Antiques Trade Gazette, said the owners had no idea how valuable it was.《·

3.The commencement date of the implementation of the project shall be the same date on which the project is first published in the Gazette .2

4.The Gazette, Montreal: "Well trained classically in the various traditional modern genres, the company has much control and lovely line. ":“线。”

5.The rest of the minks, the farmer had told the Gazette, would not survive the Midwest winter and their many predators.西

6.A local newspaper, the Billings Gazette, has run pictures of a turtle and a group of pelicans apparently with oil on them.BG

7.A writer in the Maryland Gazette in 1776 declared that "the ultimate end of all freedom is the enjoyment of a right to free suffrage. "《》(MarylandGazette)稿1776:“。”

8.The state news agency said the move would officially come into force when it was published in the government gazette.

9.Though I was sad to see the Gazette fall, I was glad to have the building.

10.However, the declaration to withdraw an application for a patent shall be announced on the subsequently published Patent Gazette .