单词 | news |
释义 | news (njuːz , US nuːz ) 1. uncountable noun A2 News is information about a recently changed situation or a recent event. We waited and waited for news of him. [+ of] They still haven't had any news about when they'll be able to go home. [+ about] I wish I had better news for you. [+ for] He's thrilled to bits at the news. Synonyms: information, latest [informal], report, word 2. uncountable noun [oft the NOUN] A2 News is information that is published in newspapers and broadcast on radio and television about recent events in the country or world or in a particular area of activity. Foreign News is on Page 16. We'll also have the latest sports news. The announcement was made at a news conference. Those are some of the top stories in the news. 3. singular noun B1 The news is a television or radio broadcast which consists of information about recent events in the country or the world. I heard all about the bombs on the news. ...the six o'clock news. 4. noun, in names B2 News is sometimes used in the names of newspapers. ...the New York Daily News. 5. uncountable noun If you say that someone or something is news, you mean that they are considered to be interesting and important at the moment, and that people want to hear about them on the radio and television and in newspapers. [informal] A murder was big news. If you are a celebrity, you are headline news. 6. bad news/good news phrase B2 If you say that something is bad news, you mean that it will cause you trouble or problems. If you say that something is good news, you mean that it will be useful or helpful to you. The drop in travel is bad news for the airline industry. [+ for] This new attitude is good news to environmental activists. [+ to] 7. be news to sb phrase If you say that something is news to you, you mean that you did not previously know what you have just been told, especially when you are surprised or annoyed about it. I'd certainly tell you if I knew anything, but I don't. What you're saying is news to me. Quotations: As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from another country Bible: Proverbs News may be true, but it is not truth, and reporters and officials seldom see it the same wayThe Artillery of the Press If people didn't give the news their news, and if everybody kept their news to themselves, the news wouldn't have any newsFrom A to B and Back Again When a dog bites a man, that is not news, because it happens so often. But if a man bites a dog, that is news all the news that's fit to printmotto of the New York Times No news is good news Idioms: be news to someone if something someone says is news to you, you did not know about it previously and are surprised by it or think it may not be true When he was told about the story, the governor said it was news to him. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers no news is good news said to mean that there is no need to worry, because people normally only send information when something bad has happened I had heard nothing all week. `Oh well,' I thought. `No news is good news.' Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: announce the news The family forgot about their entry until three weeks ago, when a letter announcing the news came through the letterbox at their home. Times, Sunday Times (2006) United are thought to be keen to conclude the season and ensure that the new manager's backroom team is also in place before publicly announcing the news. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The couple announced the news on a homemade internet video which includes footage of her ultrasound scan. The Sun (2013) We also await news of three appointments to that court. Times, Sunday Times Today the classrooms and simulators are unused, as tutors await news of the airline's future. Times, Sunday Times We await news of the hue of the marble. Times, Sunday Times While we await news from the basement labyrinth of a new patron, submissions are being considered for this year's shortlist. The Times Literary Supplement They await news of relatives, many of whom still occupy a hallowed place in family memory. Times, Sunday Times Any other time, being the most expensive signing of the transfer window would make a player big news. Times, Sunday Times (2010) If this is true, it's the biggest scientific news of all time. The Sun (2011) It should have been big news in North Africa. Christianity Today (2000) But then came the bombshell news that he was NOT the father. The Sun (2014) If true, this is bombshell news. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The stars were given the bombshell news last night. The Sun (2011) The daily news postings range from praise of projects, to criticism and insider space gossip. Times, Sunday Times If chosen, they should not even read or watch the daily news reports of the hearings. Times, Sunday Times He will take our daily news conference, decide which stories and pictures to use throughout the paper and pick the front-page splash. The Sun It's all one step removed from the business of daily news. Times, Sunday Times They were to record their daily news in a journal and write to their teachers on a postcard complete with address label and firstclass stamp. Times, Sunday Times This is very exciting news and will bring significant investment. The Sun (2015) And there was very exciting news last week. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Who has exciting news to share? Christianity Today (2000) I think it's fantastic news and the most special thing that could have happened to them both. The Sun (2010) That is fantastic news and something I really support. The Sun (2014) This is truly fantastic news. The Sun (2014) This is great news for me as it means I could still receive some support leading into the Olympics. Times, Sunday Times (2011) This is great news. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The great news is, this remake is better than the original. The Sun (2014) Let's hope there's happier news on his Twitter timeline in the near future. The Sun (2014) It was a relief to see some happy news. Times, Sunday Times (2011) A year earlier, almost to the day, her blog had contained less happy news. Times, Sunday Times (2011) I had no reason to think she might have heard news that involved me in a midair collision. Times, Sunday Times (2006) When he heard news of the coastguard search on the radio he contacted police to explain what had happened. Times, Sunday Times (2008) In fact, one or two cried when they heard the news of his illness and death. Times, Sunday Times (2016) `I was desolated when I heard the news," he said softly. TOY SHOP Adrina had tried not to look too happy when she heard the news, but poor Tam's expression had been pathetically grateful. TREASON KEEP (2001) You'll immediately see what your friends are posting, and you can look up contacts, send messages and check live news updates without leaving the service. Times, Sunday Times In 2011, she caused a sensation when her blouse fell open during a live news broadcast. Times, Sunday Times They already have email, phone calls, video hook-ups and live news and sports broadcasts. The Sun After half-an-hour of this, they compare and contrast live news feeds from different countries, with each performer translating and commenting on one station. Times, Sunday Times Twitter has the potential to be the world's main live news source. The Sun He was watching the local news on TV when he saw a report about the opening of a new centre for homeless veterans in Newcastle upon Tyne. Times, Sunday Times (2011) He first came to the notice of the media with appearances on local news and entertainment programmes in Latin America. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Their aim is to strengthen local news services without adding to their costs. Times, Sunday Times (2015) She saw me being interviewed on a national morning news show. The Sun The confession was broadcast on the early morning news. Times, Sunday Times The 'information' had made the morning news headlines. Times, Sunday Times Heading for the office, you read your emails and then watch the morning news on one of the television screens that scroll down from the ceiling. Times, Sunday Times They did not want to see more wreckage, more flames on the morning news. The Sun News announcements drop by 40 per cent. Times, Sunday Times It currently publishes technical bulletins, newsletters, online news announcements and hold national meetings, seminars and conferences. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The radio's programmes were primarily religious and educational, with occasional news announcements. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The 24-hour news cycle amplifies stranger danger far beyond any statistical reality. Times, Sunday Times (2007) But it won't wash in a liberal democracy empowered by the internet and a 24-hour news cycle. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The clock ticks into another news cycle. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Not in sledging's wildest dreams does the news cycle deliver a baggy green dishonesty farrago complete with schoolboy-level cover-up. Times, Sunday Times (2018) As a news event, the press conference was at something of a disadvantage. Times,Sunday Times Referring to a current news event makes a presentation relevant and spontaneous, she adds. Times, Sunday Times He usually waits a year or more before referring to a news event. Christianity Today The magazine had seven photographs on the cover illustrating a news event for every day of the week. Times, Sunday Times For the first time in modern culture, a gigantic news event has occurred which has been met by an absolutely effortless sense of perspective. Times, Sunday Times Officers said the family had thought that a news helicopter might be able to track the path of the balloon. Times, Sunday Times He also added the area's first news helicopter. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Occasionally, a news helicopter will also be present and scripted cutscenes will be viewed from an aerial perspective. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 More officers joined in the pursuit, and a news helicopter tracked his vehicle. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, the scene from news helicopter snapshots showed that only a handful of drivers actually ended up using the new bridge, compared to the number that was expected. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But he's clearly working with the cheapest, low-grade news organization. Globe and Mail The professionalism, reliability and public accountability of a news organization are three of its most valuable assets. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Interruptions of regular or planned programming for recently-occurring events as reported by a news organization or agency. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Journalists accused of plagiarism are often suspended from their reporting tasks while the charges are being investigated by the news organization. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He joined the news organization as its sports editor in the spring of 2002. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 No news outlet can afford the impossibly high financial penalties, meaning that they can only publish what the government wants. Times, Sunday Times Any news outlet can overstep the mark. The Sun A more responsible news outlet, say; one less inclined to piously preen and hector, more inclined to edit, and with less obvious relish for the chaos they had wrought. Times, Sunday Times Academic journals may withdraw retracted studies from publication, but news of that retraction may not necessarily make it into previous coverage of that research in a more mainstream news outlet. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Speaking to a medical news outlet recently, he was fatalistic. Times, Sunday Times Fascinated by news photography, she studied journalism and worked on the student magazine. Times, Sunday Times Each of the previous winners has gone on to launch very successful careers in news photography. Times, Sunday Times The first awards were held in 1974 giving out awards for news photography and have expanded to include many disciplines of journalism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After starting of with street and news photography, he specialized in landscapes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 News photography was permitted throughout the trial and parts of it were broadcast as well. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But only after it had been on every news programme across the country, being self-righteous. Times, Sunday Times It would be the top item on every news programme. Times, Sunday Times That's actually a news programme, it's very informative and her way of expressing things - she gets her point over very well. Times, Sunday Times It invariably takes up around half of any news programme, including regional news. Times, Sunday Times I would not wish her to service my car, cook my dinner or guest-edit my favourite news programme. Times, Sunday Times And then, all of a sudden, it would be possible to save much of the news programming and quality drama currently on the chopping block. The Sun Journalists joined in by pulling the plug on public and private news programming, forcing television networks to broadcast reruns of soap operas, documentaries and cooking shows. Times, Sunday Times The strike has led to large cut in news programming. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After one year, the station's news programming was reduced mainly to updates shown during breaks within regular programming until the station went dark in 1987. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Compared to the other analogue broadcasters, it has relatively few public-service obligations, provision of news programming being one exception. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As for affecting history, every news report affects someone's history. Times, Sunday Times Complexity, puzzlement and chaos are hard to capture in the muscular prose of a news report. Times, Sunday Times Staff have asked if we're getting paid this week after a news report stated some homes hadn't been paid. Times, Sunday Times The news report said heavy rains made roads to the village inaccessible. Chicago Sun-Times Any one of the individual segments in this documentary would have made a good news report. Times, Sunday Times He was thinking of getting out of news reporting. Times, Sunday Times He inspired loyalty and passion to the cause of honest news reporting and objective editorial. Times, Sunday Times It brought a new dimension of investigative skill, detail and context to news reporting and made the paper famous. Times, Sunday Times The media, however, and unfortunately most people, are increasingly unable to wait for reflective and considered news reporting, but hanker for the sensational and the speculative. Times, Sunday Times I would like to see more of this in foreign news reporting generally. Times, Sunday Times He discussed his plan to create another news show, and said he was in the midst of developing a game show. Times, Sunday Times She saw me being interviewed on a national morning news show. The Sun It's the best news show by a thousand miles. The Sun So let some kind of news show that. Times, Sunday Times At one point a news show on the channel was attracting just 17,000 viewers. Times, Sunday Times Twitter has the potential to be the world's main live news source. The Sun On paper, web and app, we will be the most lively, interesting, informative and entertaining news source in the business. The Sun No other net news source can claim anything like that success. Times, Sunday Times We concluded that there had been a significant shift over the past couple of decades, in which it has moved from being a primary to a secondary news source. Times, Sunday Times Social media's attraction as a news source also raises questions of trust, with people much more likely to doubt what they see on these platforms. Times, Sunday Times No shoppers are watching and not even a 24-hour news station will be beguiled by such tedium. Times, Sunday Times It would be a good subject for an investigative news station. Times, Sunday Times But that's the premise of this local news station clip. Times, Sunday Times He filmed himself and sent the recordings to a news station - he wanted the attention the mass media would bring, and yet he blames this for his crime. Times, Sunday Times Amber quickly picks up her mic and takes over, impressing the news station with her poise. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When a new e-mail message, photo, schedule reminder or news update arrives, it appears in front. Christianity Today But consumers may be unaware that by signing up to a game, or service such as a news update, they're receiving charged texts. The Sun The station had 30-minute news broadcasts that aired at 7:30am and 5:00pm with an additional 5-minute news update at noon. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a compromise, the broadcast included one break, consisting of a short news update and several commercials. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The national late night news update airs with the latest national and international headlines and a weather forecast for the following day. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Two showing the bloodstained tiles and a broken door were posted on a news website. Times, Sunday Times But in 2007 she recognised his face on a news website. The Sun I read it once on an aggregated news website. Times, Sunday Times Have a timeline that reads like the comments on a news website. The Sun The footage ended up on a celebrity news website. Times,Sunday Times Currently, news wire services cover sporting events not played at home. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This action allowed other news wire agencies to pick the story up again without his consent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Commercial, fee-based press release distribution services, such as news wire services, or free website services co-exist, making news distribution more affordable and leveling the playing field for smaller businesses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The hotel had a telephone exchange, allowing reporters to get the result on the news wires minutes after midnight. Times, Sunday Times I searched the news wires. Times, Sunday Times Nightly news shows feel the need to broadcast excerpts from sermons delivered by pastors in the area. Christianity Today The nightly news, complete with a grim update on the falling oil price, would offer little reassurance. Times, Sunday Times We can just stay tuned to the nightly news. Christianity Today They also found that the number of minutes devoted to the disaster on the major television channels' nightly news drastically decreased. Christianity Today It would be on the nightly news. Christianity Today Gossip websites and online news services should come under the same new regulations as newspapers, the head of the inquiry into press standards said yesterday. Times, Sunday Times In the 21st century, technology has dehumanised air battle; likewise, online news has eroded the role of newspaper foreign correspondents. Times, Sunday Times Online news sites can be shady and unreliable. The Sun As local newspapers have shut down or reduced their editions, there has been a proliferation of online news services, sometimes focusing on just one street. Times, Sunday Times Instead of cosmetic palliative, the corporation should decide now on either charging a subscription for its online news or getting out of the publishing business. Times, Sunday Times There aren't enough positive news stories. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The fighting talk from the management was backed up with a piece of positive news yesterday. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The sale is positive news for two reasons. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Do you gaze glassy-eyed at the television, and find yourself yawning at the radio news? Times, Sunday Times By the time he has finished breakfast he has read the daily newspapers and absorbed several radio news bulletins. Times, Sunday Times It was reported only briefly on television and radio news broadcasts. Times, Sunday Times Like many journalists, my route into this story was a frantic drive to a horrifying soundtrack of radio news bulletins. Times, Sunday Times It dominates every radio news bulletin. Times, Sunday Times ITV should focus on making British programmes and providing national and regional news. Times, Sunday Times (2008) They have said that they can no longer afford to provide regional news, as they are obliged to do under their broadcasting licence. Times, Sunday Times (2009) It would have a much better chance if proposals to use public cash to fund regional news were dropped. Times, Sunday Times (2009) This would clearly be the quickest way to relay the news. Times, Sunday Times The paper's syndication service, which was relaying the news to every other outlet in the world, ended up with an eventual loss of 2,500. Times, Sunday Times Sometimes, an event of such magnitude occurs that those charged with relaying the news wish they could prove just how devoted they are to the task. Times, Sunday Times Sports news was played on triangles. Times, Sunday Times At that time nobody normal owned a mobile phone; sports news usually came via an ear-piece from a radio. Times, Sunday Times None of the other papers quite cut it when it comes to the sports news. The Sun It dominates the sports news in every major football-loving country in the world. The Sun Plus, the duo serve up the hottest sports news as well as big guests. The Sun Not only do public characters spread the news and learn the news at retail, so to speak. Times, Sunday Times Clicking 'share it' will spread the news to family and friends. The Sun He used those people to create a revolution, to heal people, and to spread the news of redemption. Christianity Today Spread the news — there's a new game on the throne. The Sun New devotees of the drink started to spread the news across town. The Times Literary Supplement The moon brings surprising news about a wedding in the family. The Sun He was in a cab on the way back to his office when one of his shareholders rang with some surprising news. Times, Sunday Times Unexpected family gatherings bring surprising news. The Sun Certainly, the press received the announcement as surprising news. The Times Literary Supplement As for love, set aside time for a partner who has surprising news to share only with you. The Sun Sobering stuff, but presented with no more flair than a television news item. Times, Sunday Times The seasons have passed while cheery nurses have brought his meals and the television news has flickered on and off. Times, Sunday Times The ad also generated widespread television news coverage. Houston Chronicle They still have this tradition in television news of showing both sides, of presenting both sides. Smithsonian Mag Television news brings reminders of the horrors out there. Times,Sunday Times But then came the terrible news she had been found dead. The Sun (2011) That means in some ways you can steel yourself for it, but when it happens it is still terrible news. Times, Sunday Times (2008) As well as being bad for the planet, this is terrible news for our pockets. The Sun (2012) Equity prices surged last week after unexpected news that the economy had grown at an annual rate of 3.3 per cent in the second quarter. Times, Sunday Times And now the not unexpected news that he has, for his own good, been sectioned. The Sun Partners may celebrate unexpected news. The Sun And it's special and very unexpected news you share that makes the difference. The Sun Special and very unexpected news you share makes a difference. The Sun It's not the first time he's been such a messenger of unwelcome news. Times, Sunday Times Frontline social workers, as bearers of unwelcome news, are especially vulnerable to clients' wrath, often to the cost of their own health. Times, Sunday Times Shortly after he joined, he said, he got the unwelcome news of their defection. Times, Sunday Times This meant you were left to deal with that gut-wrenching feeling that often accompanies unwelcome news from a financial institution. Times, Sunday Times Were there any moments where their inboxes contained unwelcome news or developments? Times, Sunday Times I disappear, he goes off to his music room, and we generally totter back together to watch the news headlines. Times, Sunday Times It's best not to watch the news these days. Times, Sunday Times I did watch a news clip, where they had shown part of [our videotaped] interview. Christianity Today I caught barely an hour's sleep and got up at 5am to watch the news. Times, Sunday Times You only had to watch the news to see how beautiful — what a disgrace. Times, Sunday Times There was good and bad weather news this week. Times, Sunday Times Dust has dominated the weather news this week. Times, Sunday Times Floods continue to dominate the weather news. Times, Sunday Times What's the harm in following weather news? Globe and Mail Initially, these programmes ran for 20 minutes during the main news programme at 7pm, between the sports and weather news. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There could be unexpected but very welcome news when you check a series of numbers. The Sun That could be welcome news for small businesses. Houston Chronicle The government's approval for clubs to begin to allow supporters back into stadiums was welcome news. Times,Sunday Times This will, however, be welcome news for livestock farmers, who are looking for cheap feed. Times, Sunday Times And to deliver the welcome news that the government was setting aside more money for cycling infrastructure. Times, Sunday Times The news she is pregnant again after suffering two miscarriages in less than a year is wonderful news. The Sun (2011) This announcement comes as wonderful news and a true victory for the families. Times, Sunday Times (2016) They are very protective of their privacy but do want to share this wonderful news. The Sun (2013) Our 'exclusive' had worldwide news media phoning us for details. The Sun It takes her six hours and her journey becomes worldwide news. Times, Sunday Times He has been featured and profiled thousands of times by worldwide news media, and claims to average 200 television appearances per month. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 新闻 Japanese: ニュース |
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