C1 adjective Formell

journal

/ˈdʒɜːrnəl/

Relating to or appearing in a scholarly periodical or a systematic, chronological record of professional activity. In academic and business contexts, it describes the specific format or source of data, articles, or entries maintained on a regular basis.

Beispiele

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I bought a new journal notebook to document my personal growth during the sabbatical.

I bought a new journal notebook to document my personal growth during the sabbatical.

2

The researcher submitted a journal article for peer review in the leading medical publication.

The researcher submitted a journal article for peer review in the leading medical publication.

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I'm just doing some journal writing to clear my head before we go out.

I'm just doing some journal writing to clear my head before we go out.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
journal
Verb
journalize
Adverb
journalistically
Adjektiv
journalistic
Verwandt
journalism
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Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'journey'; a journal is a record of the steps taken in a scientific or personal journey.

Schnelles Quiz

The professor insisted that we cite only peer-reviewed ________ sources for our literature review.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: journal

Beispiele

1

I bought a new journal notebook to document my personal growth during the sabbatical.

everyday

I bought a new journal notebook to document my personal growth during the sabbatical.

2

The researcher submitted a journal article for peer review in the leading medical publication.

formal

The researcher submitted a journal article for peer review in the leading medical publication.

3

I'm just doing some journal writing to clear my head before we go out.

informal

I'm just doing some journal writing to clear my head before we go out.

4

The syllabus requires students to reference at least five journal sources for their final paper.

academic

The syllabus requires students to reference at least five journal sources for their final paper.

5

Every journal entry in the ledger must be verified by the senior auditor.

business

Every journal entry in the ledger must be verified by the senior auditor.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
journal
Verb
journalize
Adverb
journalistically
Adjektiv
journalistic
Verwandt
journalism

Häufige Kollokationen

journal article journal article
journal entry journal entry
journal publication journal publication
journal submission journal submission
journal format journal format

Häufige Phrasen

peer-reviewed journal

peer-reviewed journal

trade journal

trade journal

keep a journal

keep a journal

Wird oft verwechselt mit

journal vs diary

A diary is typically private and emotional, while a journal is often more formal, academic, or used for specific professional tracking.

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Nutzungshinweise

While 'journal' is primarily a noun, it frequently functions as an attributive adjective in academic English (e.g., 'journal article'). Use it to distinguish scholarly serials from general magazines.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'journal' to refer to any magazine; however, in a C1/Academic context, it specifically refers to peer-reviewed scholarly publications.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the word 'journey'; a journal is a record of the steps taken in a scientific or personal journey.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old French 'jornel' (daily), which stems from the Latin 'diurnalis' (of the day).

Grammatikmuster

Functions as an attributive noun (modifying another noun). Remains singular when used as a modifier (e.g., 'journal articles', not 'journals articles').
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Kultureller Kontext

In academic culture, 'journal' prestige is measured by impact factors, and 'journal publications' are the primary requirement for tenure.

Schnelles Quiz

The professor insisted that we cite only peer-reviewed ________ sources for our literature review.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: journal

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