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In English tables, the name is followed by "(print)". What does this mean?

This printed matter is written in capital letters. Names on all forms filled out in Britain are required to be capitalized, just as we speak in Chinese.

print

I. Meaning

Verb (abbreviation of verb) printing; Publication; Print; Inscriptions and printed fonts; Printing; Printing; Imprint; Printed matter; Printed; Printed.

Second, usage

The basic meaning of printed matter can refer to printed matter, that is, "pictures, patterns, printed matter, etc." Or the "photo" printed from the negative is a countable noun. ?

Print can also mean "print font", which is an uncountable noun. ?

Print can also mean "imprint, trace" and is a countable noun; When "fingerprint" is expressed, the plural is often used. ?

Print as a verb basically means "printing, printing" and "publishing, publishing". The subject is usually a person, but sometimes it can be a thing, sometimes it can be used as a newspaper, magazine, paper, etc. ?

Print can also mean "writing in printed font". Used figuratively, print can also mean "carving" and so on. ?

Print can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be used in the passive structure, with nouns or pronouns as objects. When used as an intransitive verb, the active form has a passive meaning. ?

How many photos shall we print from this negative?

How many photos should we print from this negative?

His second book has been published.

His second book has been published.

Extended data:

Synonyms: book, copy, impression, letter, picture.

First of all, books

1, which means: n. book; Book, 5, reservation; For the record.

For example, 2

Write the article in the exercise book, not on the draft paper.

Write the article in the exercise book, not on the draft paper.

Second, copy.

1, which means: n. copy; Transcript; Copy; A roll; One copy, v. copy; Copy; plagiarize

For example, 2

He asked his secretary to make a copy of a document.

He asked his secretary to make a copy of a document.

Third, impression.

1, which means: n. Impression; Feeling; Imitate, imprint; Printing.

For example, 2

I'm surprised that you have a bad impression of him.

I'm surprised that you have a bad impression of him.

Fourth, letters.

1, which means: n. letters; Letters, plural forms of noun letters.

For example, 2

Our letters must have passed each other in the mail.

Our letter must have been missed in the mail.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) drawing

1, which means: n. photos; Movies; Description; Picture, vt. Imagine; Painting; Take pictures.

For example, 2

May I take your picture?

May I take your picture?