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has gloss | (noun) two facing pages of a book or other publication spread head, spreadhead, facing pages, spread |
has gloss | eng: In page layout and typography, a spread (often redundantly called a two-page spread) is the unit formed by two adjacent, facing pages in a magazine or other publication, featuring a single image (such as a photograph or piece of artwork) or a themed group of images (such as a flowchart or collection of maps). The line down the middle where the pages come together is called the gutter. |
lexicalization | eng: facing pages |
lexicalization | eng: spread head |
lexicalization | eng: spreadhead |
lexicalization | eng: spread |
subclass of | (noun) one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains page |
has subclass | (noun) the spread at the center of a magazine centre spread, center spread |
has subclass | (noun) a magazine center spread; especially a foldout of a large photograph or map or other feature centerfold, centrefold |
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lexicalization | kor: 신문의 큰 표제 |
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has gloss | pol: Strony widzące – termin stosowany w redakcji technicznej, DTP i poligrafii na dwie sąsiednie strony wielostronicowej publikacji poligraficznej, które są jednocześnie widoczne, gdy publikacja ta jest otwarta na którejś ze stron. Są to strony lewa i prawa. Generalnie w naszym obszarze kulturowym lewa jest parzysta, tzn. ma parzysty numer strony, prawa zaś jest nieparzysta, aczkolwiek możliwa jest sytuacja odwrotna w szeregu języków, jak np. hebrajski, jidysz, arabski itd. |
lexicalization | pol: Strony widzące |
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part of | (noun) a copy of a printed work offered for distribution publication |
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similar | e/Spread (typography) |
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