单词 | trib |
释义 | Tribn. colloquial (originally U.S.). A nickname for any of various U.S. newspapers whose title contains the word ‘Tribune’, esp. the Chicago Tribune, N.Y. (Herald-)Tribune, and International Herald-Tribune. Usually with the. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journal > newspaper > [noun] > titles of newspapers observator1642 mercury1643 post1645 examiner1710 echo1729 times1788 mail1789 messenger1796 thunderer1830 anti-Jacobin1867 Trib1878 Nikkei1982 1878 W. Whitman Daybook 28 July (1978) I. 107 Trib: of July 4 to Rob't Buchanan, Oban S. 1914 Nebraska State Jrnl. in Dial. Notes 4 134 I dig into my jeans for two cents for the Trib. 1974 S. Bellow Zetland in P. Rahv Mod. Occasions 2 13 Max Zetland didn't even have to look; he could read about it in the Trib. 1988 Internat. Herald Tribune 12 Apr. 10/5 (advt.) The Trib's business section is now more comprehensive than ever. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online September 2019). < n.1878 |
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