
n.愛好者雜志(尤指科學(xué)幻想小說迷出版的或?yàn)樗麄兂霭娴碾s志)
The fanzine was successful and Peter would get letters from fans all over the UK, and even abroad. 曾經(jīng)和中國(guó)隊(duì)上演中國(guó)功夫,有印象沒?)。
Another example, Diplomacy, has been played by mail since the 1960s, starting with a printed newsletter (a fanzine) written by John Boardman. 另一個(gè)例子則為于1960年代中由約翰.博德曼在紙上游戲雜志上發(fā)明的紙上游戲--戰(zhàn)略外交。
Michael Martin from Newcastle United's True Faith fanzine provides the view from the opposition ahead of Sunday's clash at Anfield. 邁克爾-馬丁從紐卡的球迷了解到周日利物浦主場(chǎng)面對(duì)紐卡的看法。
Michael Martin from the Newcastle United fanzine True Faith provides the view from St James' ahead of our festive encounter. 在圣誕節(jié)遭遇戰(zhàn)前夕,來自紐卡斯?fàn)柷蛎噪s志的邁克-馬丁說出了對(duì)這場(chǎng)比賽的看法。
Owen, set to return to competitive action today against Aston Villa following a thigh injury, told The Mag fanzine: "My first aim is to stay fit this season. 按原計(jì)劃,歐文今天將在大腿拉傷之后重返賽場(chǎng)。他對(duì)紐卡雜志說:“這個(gè)賽季,我的首要目標(biāo)就是要保持健康。