journal: translation
noun
1 serious magazine
ADJECTIVE
▪ academic, learned (esp. BrE), scholarly
▪ professional, technical, trade
▪ peer-reviewed, refereed (esp. AmE)
▪ The results of the study were published in a respected peer-reviewed journal.
▪ house, in-house (both esp. BrE)
▪ the house journal of Southern Gas
▪ specialist (esp. BrE), specialized (esp. AmE)
▪ research
▪ business, literary, medical, nursing, science, scientific
▪ august, leading, major, prestigious, reputable, respected
▪ ‘Nature’ was the highest-ranked journal in the survey.
▪ obscure
▪ The paper was published in an obscure medical journal.
▪ official
▪ It's the official journal of the Medical Foundation.
▪ international, national
▪ monthly, quarterly, weekly
▪ electronic, online
… OF JOURNAL
▪ copy
▪ Please send me two copies of your new journal.
▪ edition, issue, volume
VERB + JOURNAL
▪ read
▪ edit, write for
▪ an academic who writes for specialist journals
▪ produce, publish
▪ found
▪ He founded a new literary journal in 1831.
▪ buy, get, subscribe to
▪ She subscribes to quite a few academic journals.
JOURNAL + VERB
▪ come out
▪ The journal comes out five times a year.
▪ be dedicated to, be devoted to
▪ an academic journal devoted to military history
JOURNAL + NOUN
▪ article, editorial
▪ editor, publisher
▪ subscription
PREPOSITION
▪ in a/the journal
▪ an article in a medical journal
▪ journal of
▪ the British Journal of Geology
2 diary
ADJECTIVE
▪ personal, private
▪ daily
VERB + JOURNAL
▪ keep, write
▪ She kept a daily journal of the voyage.
▪ read
▪ publish
▪ The Captain later published his journals.
JOURNAL + NOUN
▪ entry
▪ Her journal entry for that day describes a thunder storm.
PREPOSITION
▪ in a/the journal
▪ The events are all recorded in her journal.
▪ journal of
▪ He wrote a journal of his travels.