- {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} nounADJECTIVE▪ large▪ fine, small▪
Always read the small print in a contract before signing.
▪ clear▪ boldVERB + PRINT▪ read▪I had to squint to read the tiny print on the screen.
PRINT + NOUN▪ journalism, media▪ ad, advertisement, campaign (esp. AmE)▪ edition, version▪They make more money from online subscriptions than from selling the print version.
▪ journalist, reporter (esp. AmE), worker (esp. BrE)▪ industry (esp. BrE) (usually printing industry in AmE), union (BrE)▪ run▪The initial print run for her book was 6 000 copies.
PREPOSITION▪ in print▪All her books are still in print.
▪ out of print▪{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}}I'm afraid that book is now out of print.
verbADVERB▪ beautifully▪The book is beautifully printed on good quality paper.
▪ badly▪ cheaply▪He was handing out cheaply printed business cards.
▪ correctly▪I couldn't get the graphics to print correctly.
▪ boldly, clearly, legibly, neatly▪ indelibly (BrE, figurative)▪The incident was indelibly printed in her memory.
▪ professionally▪We had the first issue of the newsletter professionally printed.
▪ privately▪She had the memoir privately printed in a limited edition.
▪ specially▪We had the T-shirts specially printed with the company's logo.
▪ digitally▪The images are scanned onto computers and digitally printed.
PREPOSITION▪ from▪Photographs can be printed from a digital file or from a negative.
▪ in▪The message was printed in blue ink.
▪ on▪a leaflet printed on recycled paper
▪ with▪a dress printed with blue flowers
Collocations dictionary. 2013.