zine

IPA/ziːn/
KK[zˈaɪn]IPA/ziːn/

zine — 名詞

  • zinesingular
  • zinesplural

1. a non-commercial magazine, typically handmade or printed with basic equipment, p

1.名詞B1
釋義

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.

例句

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。

同義詞
  • 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.