magazine

/mæɡ.əˈziːn/
noun 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

new, old

rolled-up

My dad swatted the fly with a rolled-up magazine from the coffee table.

colour, glossy | monthly, quarterly, weekly | local, national, parish | school, student

house, in-house, official

The official magazine published an interview with the new CEO last month.

in-flight | popular | quality | special interest, specialist | teen/teenage, women's | business, trade

listings

My sister bought a listings magazine to find restaurants and cinemas in the city.

computer, consumer, fashion, gardening, literary, motoring, music, news, satirical, style, travel | girlie, (hard/soft) porn, porno/pornographic, sex

QUANT

copy

I picked up a couple of magazines at the airport to read during my flight.

edition, issue

VERB + MAGAZINE

leaf through, look at, read

While waiting for my appointment, I read a magazine about travel and photography.

edit, write for

produce, publish

The newspaper company decided to produce a new magazine for teenagers interested in technology.

buy, get, subscribe to

I bought a cooking magazine at the supermarket yesterday.

MAGAZINE + VERB

come out

The new issue of that fashion magazine comes out every Tuesday morning.

be aimed at sb

The new sports magazine was aimed at teenagers who love extreme activities.

be devoted to sth

The weekly magazine was devoted to sustainable living and environmental protection.

carry sth, feature sth, run sth

The latest fashion magazine features a collection of sustainable clothing designs from emerging designers.

MAGAZINE + NOUN

article, interview, story, survey | ad/advert/advertisement | cover | editor, writer

PREP

in a/the ~

I read an interesting story in a travel magazine last week.

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