zine
zine — 名詞
- zinesingular
- zinesplural
1. a non-commercial magazine, typically handmade or printed with basic equipment, p
小誌;同人誌
個人或小團體自製發行的非商業刊物
a non-commercial magazine, typically handmade or printed with basic equipment, produced by someone who wants to share personal interests, creative work, or opinions without the backing of a publisher.
Kasia spent the weekend making a zine about local street art in Warsaw.
Kasia 花了一個週末製作一本關於華沙街頭藝術的小誌。
collocation: make a zine
James handed out copies of his poetry zine at the university library.
James 在大學圖書館發送他的詩歌小誌。
The zine featured stories and drawings by teenagers across South Africa.
這本小誌收錄了南非各地青少年的故事和畫作。
Noa's zine about underground music reviewed indie bands that radio stations ignored.
Noa 的地下音樂小誌報導了主流電台忽略的獨立樂團。
At the zine fair, Lakan traded cooking zines for photography zines by Inês.
在小型刊物市集上,Lakan 用料理小誌換了 Inês 的攝影小誌。
- fanzine
a zine focused on a specific fan community, such as a music band or TV show; narrower in scope
- magazine
a commercial, professionally produced publication with wider circulation and advertising
- newsletter
usually factual, informational, and produced by an organisation; less creative or personal than a zine
- pamphlet
a small, unbound booklet, often persuasive or informational; lacks the magazine-like format of a zine
文法句型
zine + about + topic
zine + of + content
用法筆記
Zine is a shortened form of magazine or fanzine and typically describes small-circulation, non-commercial publications. It is pronounced to rhyme with seen, not sign.