print - use in sentences

Object

  • copy: Feel free to print extra copies to distribute to friends or at meetings or stalls.
  • page: Venue back to top print this page © 2006 CPD Center, University of Oxford.

Converse of object

  • mount: We also produce larger mounted prints in a variety of mount colors.

Adjective modifier

  • bold: In true Groovy Girls fashion, each bag is draped in faux fur and trimmed with bold animal prints and colorful fabrics.
  • floral: Jean Bourget As delightful as ever for the girls, lots of floral prints and pleasing colors.
  • limited: Available in white or a few limited edition prints.
  • A4: We need transparencies or A4 prints, vertical images only.
  • large: Large Print 6.7 Many people with poor eyesight will be able to read large print.
  • 35mm: The film print itself is a real surprise - mastered direct from the original 35mm print the film has never looked so good.

Modifies a noun

  • edition: A large print edition is also available from Magna Large Print.
  • version: Will I still be able to get the print version?
  • queue: Configure a Windows NT LPD print queue on the fax server to fax from a LPR ( UNIX ) client.
  • medium: They involve spoken and written language, electronic and print media, still and moving images.
  • server: By going the EMF route, you're putting the workload into the hands of your print server.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • off: Please feel free to print off your own personal copy of our Disability Awareness Pack.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • off: You can also print off the leaflet by clicking on the link below.

Noun used with modifier

  • paw: This warm, stylish bed cat bed is made from thermal sherpa fleece fabric with the Danish Design paw print motif.
  • canvas: Canvas prints are ideal for the home, office, retail displays and exhibitions.
  • leopard: Finished in attractive shades of brown and leopard print plush fabric.
  • edition: Available in white or a few limited edition prints.

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