التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology ===
From Middle English *printen, prenten, preenten, an apheretic form of emprinten, enprinten (“to impress; imprint”) (see imprint). Compare Dutch prenten (“to imprint”), Middle Low German prenten (“to print; write”), Danish prente (“to print”), Swedish prenta (“to write German letters”). Compare also Late Old French printer, preindre (“to press”), from Latin premere (“to press”).
=== Pronunciation ===
enPR: prĭnt, IPA(key): /pɹɪnt/
Rhymes: -ɪnt
=== Adjective ===
print (not comparable)
Of, relating to, or writing for printed publications.
==== Translations ====
=== Verb ===
print (third-person singular simple present prints, present participle printing, simple past and past participle printed)
(transitive) To produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine.
Hyponyms: print out, print off
To produce a microchip (an integrated circuit) in a process resembling the printing of an image.
(ambitransitive) To write very clearly, especially, to write without connecting the letters as in cursive.
(ambitransitive) To publish in a book, newspaper, etc.
(transitive) To stamp or impress (something) with coloured figures or patterns.
(transitive) To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark, character, idea, etc., into or upon something.
(transitive) To stamp something in or upon; to make an impression or mark upon by pressure, or as by pressure.
(intransitive, slang) To inadequately conceal a weapon such that its outline or imprint is visible on the person wearing it.
(computing, transitive) To display a string on the terminal.
(finance, ambitransitive) To produce an observable value.
(transitive) To fingerprint (a person).
==== Conjugation ====
==== Derived terms ====
==== Translations ====
=== Noun ===
print (countable and uncountable, plural prints)
(uncountable) Books and other material created by printing presses, considered collectively or as a medium.
(uncountable) Clear handwriting, especially, writing without connected letters as in cursive.
(uncountable) The letters forming the text of a document.
(countable) A newspaper.
A visible impression on a surface.
A fingerprint.
A footprint.
(visual art) A picture that was created in multiple copies by printing.
(photography) A photograph that has been printed onto paper from the negative.
(film) A copy of a film that can be projected.
Cloth that has had a pattern of dye printed onto it.
(architecture) A plaster cast in bas relief.
(finance) A datum.
(Can we verify(+) this sense?) A pattern or design.
==== Synonyms ====
(a printed work): imprintery (obsolete)
==== Antonyms ====
(antonym(s) of “writing without connected letters”): cursive
==== Derived terms ====
==== Translations ====
=== Further reading ===
Print on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
== Cebuano ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from English print.
=== Verb ===
print
to print; to print out or off; to produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine
== Chinese ==
=== Etymology ===
From English print.
=== Pronunciation ===
=== Verb ===
print
(Hong Kong Cantonese) to print with a printer or a photocopier
=== See also ===
printer
== Dutch ==
=== Pronunciation ===
Rhymes: -ɪnt
=== Verb ===
print
inflection of printen:
first/second/third-person singular present indicative
imperative
== Portuguese ==
=== Etymology ===
Probably from English Print Screen.
=== Pronunciation ===
=== Noun ===
print m or f (plural prints)
(Internet slang) screenshot
Synonyms: captura de ecrã (Portugal), captura de tela (Brazil), Print Screen, telatiro
tirar print ― to take a screenshot
==== Related terms ====
printar
== Romanian ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from English print.
=== Noun ===
print n (plural printuri)
print
==== Declension ====
== Serbo-Croatian ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from English print.
=== Noun ===
prȉnt m inan (Cyrillic spelling при̏нт, nominative plural prȉntove)
(computing, colloquial) printer output, printed text
==== Derived terms ====
prȉntati