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Meanings of
hardback
in English
Russian
жёсткий переплёт
Portuguese
livro de capa dura
Spanish
cartoné
Catalan
enquadernació cartoné
Back to the meaning
Book bound with a rigid protective cover.
cloth
cloth-bound
softcover
paper back
Related terms
print book format
Russian
жёсткий переплёт
Having a hard back or cover.
hardcover
hardbound
hardbacked
Related terms
backed
Synonyms
Examples for "
hardcover
"
hardcover
hardbound
hardbacked
Examples for "
hardcover
"
1
He is responsible for a record 45 New York Times
hardcover
No.
2
To maintain profits
hardcover
houses have involved themselves directly in paperback publishing.
3
The
hardcover
edition will have an audio CD featuring bonus book content.
4
The Library of Congress has catalogued the Riverhead
hardcover
edition as follows:
5
Gaiman's twin finales will be bound in
hardcover
and released this July.
1
The baroness was not a young woman, and she was a
hardbound
Blue.
2
She found herself facing shelf after shelf loaded with
hardbound
novels.
3
Updates and community wiki features will be available online as well as in a
hardbound
version.
4
Mom gave me a
hardbound
set of Kenneth Roberts historical novels (which I actually read).
5
The diary was a scrapbook,
hardbound
in black cloth, with seven bands of gold foil across the two-inch spine.
1
He returned with a slim,
hardbacked
folio book.
2
Lateef took the seat indicated, a
hardbacked
vinyl armchair that looked borrowed from some dated airport lounge.
3
Slim,
hardbacked
,
with an elegant cover, it even looked like it might be one of those little gems that this publisher often produces.
Usage of
hardback
in English
1
The result is a
hardback
volume that makes fascinating and grim reading.
2
But
hardback
cookbooks are too darn heavy to be good bedside companions.
3
It's a bulky
hardback
,
heavy and not a comfortable thing to carry.
4
Her eyes rarely move from the pages of her book-
a
thick
hardback
.
5
Midslide, Elodin nearly bowled over a huge, broad-shouldered man carrying a
hardback
.
6
It's got a black,
hardback
cover and is written in green ink.
7
The handsome
hardback
book is very much a labour of love for O'Connell.
8
So why should consumers pay
hardback
or even paperback prices for e-book titles?
9
In the British Library, the only copy of the out-of-print
hardback
is pristine.
10
As in, buying a
hardback
from Amazon, or a Beanie Baby from eBay.
11
The result: a whopping
hardback
,
How is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?
12
Their journey has resulted in a large
hardback
book called View from the Road.
13
The price is about what you would expect for a brand new
hardback
book.
14
He was carrying a large
hardback
book protected with plastic.
15
The books will be published in
hardback
and ebook form.
16
It is about the size of a large
hardback
book.
Other examples for "hardback"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hardback
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
large hardback
publish in hardback
black hardback
old hardback
appear in hardback
More collocations
Translations for
hardback
Russian
жёсткий переплёт
обложка
переплёт
Portuguese
livro de capa dura
capa dura
Spanish
cartoné
cartone
Catalan
enquadernació cartoné
Hardback
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Hardback
across language varieties
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United Kingdom
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