单词 | media |
释义 | media (miːdiə ) 1. singular noun [with singular or plural verb] B2 You can refer to television, radio, newspapers, and magazines as the media. It is hard work and not a glamorous job as portrayed by the media. ...bias in the news media. Media coverage of cycling in July was pretty impressive. 2. See also mass media, multimedia 3. Media is a plural of medium. Collocations: media pundit Indeed, it provided him with the launchpad for a phenomenal popularity on the subcontinent as a media pundit. Times, Sunday Times In the meantime, has taken alternative work as a media pundit. Times, Sunday Times The 87-year-old allrounder turned media pundit was found lying face down in the kitchen doorway. The Sun After her tweet, anyway, various liberal media pundit people threatened to boycott the station, and it worked. Times, Sunday Times Not an easy task, and one that they and only they (not politicians or media pundits) are likely to be accountable for in the courts. Times, Sunday Times All winners have one thing in common: six months of media scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times This only justified intense media scrutiny when she was divorced. Times, Sunday Times The media scrutiny on him must have been tough and some of the stuff written about him was out of order. The Sun She doesn't even like the celeb side of the job, so has largely avoided media scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times She attributed his decline in part to media scrutiny. Chicago Sun-Times The disappearance set off a perfect storm of media speculation. Times, Sunday Times Despite media speculation that she would be given a custodial sentence, she was given 60 hours of community service. Times, Sunday Times There has been intense media speculation about the results of tests on samples found at the family's holiday apartment and in their hire car. Times, Sunday Times It was a throwaway line, a way of defusing the media speculation. Times, Sunday Times The announcement was flushed out by media speculation. Times, Sunday Times He was innocent, but he endured three days in police custody - as well as the glare of the media spotlight. The Sun The airline has had a week in the media spotlight. Times, Sunday Times You can see he enjoys coaching and doesn't enjoy the media spotlight too much. Times, Sunday Times His lawyers said this was to avoid the media spotlight on a day devoted largely to technicalities. Times, Sunday Times Yet sponsors adidas, clearly concerned about their own image, made a last-minute decision to pull them out of the media spotlight. The Sun But they can enjoy themselves, and if they love it, let's explore a career in commercial dance or acting, maybe even get a social media strategist. Times,Sunday Times She has been described as a media strategist. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His role as a social media strategist involves planning, researching, and implementing social networked technologies, with a focus on systemic impact and institutional change. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The board of the self-appointed media watchdog includes journalists and banker. Times, Sunday Times The country's media watchdog cannot be a tame poodle. The Sun The media watchdog unveiled a surprise investigation into the sector, noting it was a decade since its last probe. The Sun The state media watchdog has requested a meeting with the company. Times, Sunday Times The media watchdog said it may launch a formal inquiry. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 媒体 Japanese: マスメディア |
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