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词汇 readership
释义 readership
noun[ S, + sing/pl verb ]
uk /ˈriː.də.ʃɪp/ us /ˈriː.dɚ.ʃɪp/
C1
the group of people who regularly read a particular newspaper, magazine, etc.: (报纸、杂志等的全体)读者
The magazine has a readership of over 250,000.这本杂志的读者超过了25万人。
It's a newspaper with a large right-wing readership.这份报纸拥有大批右翼读者。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Reading
alexia
cross-refer
deconstruct
deconstruction
dip into something
have your nose in a bookidiom
leaf
lip-read
nose
perusal
pore over something
put something/someone down
read someone's lipsidiom
read-along
riffle
scan
speed reading
thumb through something
tsundoku
wade through something

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Newspapers & magazines

readership | Business English


readership
noun[ C,usually singular, U ]
uk /ˈriːdəʃɪp/us
COMMUNICATIONS
the number or type of people who regularly read a particular newspaper, magazine, or website:
a big/wide/declining readership
newspaper/magazine readership
readership figures
a decline/drop in readership
an increase/gain in readership
The paper is aiming for an initial readership of 25,000.
print/online readershipThe balance between print and online readership has shifted substantially in recent years.

Examples of readership


readership
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and the author has an engaging style, uncluttered with jargon, lending it to a wide general readership.
None the less the book's dual intended readership does cause some problems, and as an academic monograph it has some flaws.
Its editors will endeavour to ensure that all articles are appropriate for a readership which includes both engineers and musicians.
Editors would be glad to co-operate if they believed that this might enhance the reputation and increase the readership of their papers.
The authors have had to be selective, otherwise the readership would have been overwhelmed by conflicting evidence and comment.
It deserves a wider readership than is customary for such conference proceedings.
The effect of higher rates of newspaper readership on political participation is consistently negative, contrary to hypothesis, and cannot be distinguished from zero.
In their popular readership they comprised an evangelical reading community that was neither exclusively conforming nor exclusively nonconformist.
On the other hand, chapter 4, on modality, explains its topic in simple terms more appropriate for a non-musical readership.
This is an academic text which is useful to researchers, yet in its style is easily accessible (and relevant) to a much wider readership.
The editor's target readership for this book includes advanced undergraduates, postgraduate students and professionals.
The chapters take the form of expert reviews that the potential readership will be well acquainted with.
Indeed, whenever a diary writer edits or otherwise revises entries, ' ' these superficially private writings become unmistakably public documents, intended for an external readership.
Some chapters would prove useful for decision makers whilst some would cover enough ground for an academic readership.
Such a readership, invited by the book's perhaps overly broad title, may find much to miss in this monograph, however.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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