readership

readership [ˈri:dəʃɪp]  [ˈri:dərʃɪp] 

第三人称复数:readerships

readership 基本解释

名词读者; (报纸杂志拥有者的)读者(数); 准教授职位

readership 词典解释
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1. readership

1. 读者(人数)
    The readership of a book, newspaper, or magazine is the number or type of people who read it.

    e.g. Its readership has grown to over 15,000 subscribers...
           它的订阅人数上升到了15,000多人。
    e.g. A new format would alienate its ageing readership without attracting young readers.
           新的版式会疏远上了年纪的读者群,并且也不会吸引年轻读者。

2. (英国大学的)高级讲师职位
    In Britain, a readership is the post of a reader at a university.

readership 单语例句

1. Most newspapers have seen their ad revenue fall as gains in online readership and revenue have yet to offset losses in print.

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2. China has long dragged behind many other countries and regions on the earth in adult cartoon development both in readership boost and market fostering.

3. But now the local market is dominated by about four morning or evening newspapers that are fighting for a declining readership eroded by Internet.

4. readership是什么意思

4. The publishers will divvy up the revenue, based on which articles draw the most readership each month.

5. The downtrend of traditional readership is accompanied by the upsurging of digital readership.

6. Kay told a novel workshop in Beijing that more works by good Chinese fantasy writers should be translated for an international readership.

7. The media fill pages and time slots with their " success " stories to gain wider readership and viewership.

8. And considering there are millions of Chinese government officials working to get ahead, the readership base is huge.

9. He has kept the door open for a direct channel with the ultimate readership - the children.

10. readership

10. Located near the famous Renmin University, it boasts a large readership of college students.

readership 英英释义

noun

1. the audience reached by written communications (books or magazines or newspapers etc.)

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