Imprimatur
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What Does Imprimatur Mean?
- 批准
- 印刷许可
- 印刷批准
Imprimatur Pronunciation
/ɪmˈprɪməˌtɔːr/
Imprimatur Definition
noun
Definition
An official license or permission to publish or print a book, especially in the context of ecclesiastical or religious texts.
In ZH
一种官方许可或允许,尤其是涉及教会或宗教文本的出版或印刷。
How to Use Imprimatur in a Sentence
- The author received an imprimatur from the church for his latest book.
- Before publication, the manuscript must have an imprimatur from the editorial board.
- The imprimatur is essential for ensuring the integrity of religious texts.
- In some countries, an imprimatur is necessary for any printed material.
- She was proud to have her work bear the official imprimatur of the academy.
Cultural Notes
In Catholic tradition, an imprimatur is a declaration that a book is free from doctrinal or moral error, often necessary for theological works.