journal
n. 日记,日志; 期刊,杂志
A journal is a magazine, especially one that deals with a specialized subject.
All our results are published in scientific journals.
我们的研究结果全都发表在科学刊物上了。
A journal is a daily or weekly newspaper. The word journal is often used in the name of the paper.
He was a newspaperman for The New York Times and some other journals.
他是个记者,为《纽约时报》和其他一些报刊撰稿。
...The Wall Street Journal.
《华尔街日报》
A journal is an account which you write of your daily activities.
Sara confided to her journal...
萨拉在日记中倾诉心事。
On the plane he wrote in his journal.
他在飞机上写日记。
1. a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations
2. a periodical dedicated to a particular subject;
3. a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred
4. a record book as a physical object
5. the part of the axle contained by a bearing
magazine, journal, periodical, publication, newspaper, review, press
这些名词均有"出版物,定期刊物"之意。
The study is published in the March issue of the journal Pediatrics.
该研究发表在《儿科杂志》三月份刊上.
MAIN BEARING JOURNAL DIAMETER ( CRANKSHAFT REMOVED )
主轴承颈部直径 ( 曲轴已卸去 )
Journal of local university must have its own feature column to enhance grade and extend influence.
地方高校学报要想提升档次,扩大影响,就必须有自己的特色栏目.
He saw, too, that the journal opened by his plate was of a financial nature.
他也看到摆在他盘子旁边的那份打开的日报是一份刊登金融新闻的报纸.
I spoke of trying to find myself in the writings in my journal.
我跟他说了自己尝试通过给杂志写作来找回自己.