释义 |
▪ I. newsy, a.|ˈnjuːzɪ| [f. news + -y1.] 1. Full of news; given to retailing news.
1832Jekyll Corr. ix. (1894) 304 Mille graces for a newsy letter. 1886Fenn Master Cerem. I. xxvi. 248 She looks pretty shabby now, a newsy, gossiping old hag. 2. Likely to create news.
1959Vogue Nov. 83 A newsy new car, the red sleek Daimler. 1971Daily Tel. 28 July 11 Tweed sprouts all over the collection, best in separates such as..the ponchos worn over slim skirts or (far more newsy) skin-tight tweed trousers. ▪ II. newsy var. newsie. |