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单词 blogosphere
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Definition of blogosphere in English:

blogosphere

noun ˈblɒɡəsfɪəˈblɑɡəˌsfɪr
the blogosphere
  • Blogs considered collectively with their writers and readers as a distinct online network.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can, as one blogger confides, be a vixen in the blogosphere but a wallflower in person.
    • Remember this the next time the establishment media dismisses the blogosphere.
    • The blogosphere is a vast place, and there's room for all of us in its endless ecosystem.
    • The political blogosphere already has a bad habit of chasing the scandal du jour.
    • She doesn't like the sensationalism of either the mainstream media or the blogosphere.
    • Why does it consume the media and the blogosphere in a way that real scandals don't?
    • The blogosphere, the community of blogs and bloggers, needs me to visit them.
    • Although the language is not replicated across the blogosphere and in the print media, the sentiments are the same.
    • The blogosphere has been all abuzz about this issue for the last several days.
    • In a blogosphere that has grown largely on the written word, podcasts add a soundtrack.
    • This is a labor of love for the left blogosphere and we should give some of that love back.
    • My post was a joke, a little poke of fun at myself and the rest of the left blogosphere.
    • How can we categorise the blogosphere and where do common generalisations fall down or turn into misconceptions?
    • Frank would like to announce that he is the funniest person in the blogosphere.
    • It is here, they both say, that the competing blogospheres, right and left, are most elegantly crystallized.
    • In any case, his wisdom will be sorely missed here in the basketball blogosphere.
    • Notice the synergy of information and the ease by which information propagates throughout the blogosphere.
    • The liberal blogosphere is setting the goal of raising a million dollars for the relief effort.
    • Our dinner time conversations have become our verbal tour of that day's blogosphere.
    • The blogosphere also is no longer the preserve of a small number of mostly intelligent people that it was three or four years ago.
    • His attitude, moreover, has bordered on the contemptuous; and the blogosphere has chewed him up and spat him out.
    • The blogospheres of the future require more power.
    • I suspect that these people have no real understanding of blogging or the blogosphere at all.
    • Communities in the blogosphere are fuzzier affairs with borders that shift as people come and go.
    • It's a nice little feedback loop, creating a two way street between mainstream media and the blogosphere.
    • It's also been good actually meeting some of the great people from the blogosphere.
    • I was just checking my referrals and it turns out I've been ranked in at 216th, of the blogospheres most visited weblogs.
    • Of course, there will still be tens of thousands of pure amateurs out there in blogosphere.
    • In the blogosphere one could argue that such metrics are easily gathered by server stats, but that's really not true.
    • One of his thoughts is that we may see the mainstream media start mining the blogosphere fairly soon.
    • It's been a while since I have seen this kind of rant in the business blogosphere.
    • In other words, in appears the blogosphere is doubling in size every five months.
    • The blogosphere has been around for a long time, just under the radar of most folks.
    • The blogosphere has a prime opportunity to champion a cause that the media has ignored.
    • The papers virtually ignored the event and even the blogosphere couldn't wind itself up into much indignation this time.
    • You can't become a part of the blogosphere simply by calling a wire a blog.
    • The blogosphere is about the most partisan and least independent voice this side of talk radio.
    • If you want to get on the right side of the blogosphere, treat bloggers with respect.
    • The medical blogosphere has matured in the past year, with some very good sites.
    • It's made the blogosphere an invaluable tool for holding the mainstream media's feet to the fire.
 
 

Definition of blogosphere in US English:

blogosphere

nounˈbläɡəˌsfirˈblɑɡəˌsfɪr
  • Personal websites and blogs collectively.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although the language is not replicated across the blogosphere and in the print media, the sentiments are the same.
    • The liberal blogosphere is setting the goal of raising a million dollars for the relief effort.
    • The blogosphere also is no longer the preserve of a small number of mostly intelligent people that it was three or four years ago.
    • The blogosphere, the community of blogs and bloggers, needs me to visit them.
    • I was just checking my referrals and it turns out I've been ranked in at 216th, of the blogospheres most visited weblogs.
    • It is here, they both say, that the competing blogospheres, right and left, are most elegantly crystallized.
    • How can we categorise the blogosphere and where do common generalisations fall down or turn into misconceptions?
    • In a blogosphere that has grown largely on the written word, podcasts add a soundtrack.
    • In the blogosphere one could argue that such metrics are easily gathered by server stats, but that's really not true.
    • The medical blogosphere has matured in the past year, with some very good sites.
    • This is a labor of love for the left blogosphere and we should give some of that love back.
    • The blogosphere is about the most partisan and least independent voice this side of talk radio.
    • It's been a while since I have seen this kind of rant in the business blogosphere.
    • The political blogosphere already has a bad habit of chasing the scandal du jour.
    • I suspect that these people have no real understanding of blogging or the blogosphere at all.
    • One of his thoughts is that we may see the mainstream media start mining the blogosphere fairly soon.
    • The blogosphere has a prime opportunity to champion a cause that the media has ignored.
    • Why does it consume the media and the blogosphere in a way that real scandals don't?
    • You can't become a part of the blogosphere simply by calling a wire a blog.
    • In other words, in appears the blogosphere is doubling in size every five months.
    • Remember this the next time the establishment media dismisses the blogosphere.
    • You can, as one blogger confides, be a vixen in the blogosphere but a wallflower in person.
    • His attitude, moreover, has bordered on the contemptuous; and the blogosphere has chewed him up and spat him out.
    • My post was a joke, a little poke of fun at myself and the rest of the left blogosphere.
    • It's made the blogosphere an invaluable tool for holding the mainstream media's feet to the fire.
    • The blogosphere is a vast place, and there's room for all of us in its endless ecosystem.
    • The blogosphere has been all abuzz about this issue for the last several days.
    • Of course, there will still be tens of thousands of pure amateurs out there in blogosphere.
    • It's also been good actually meeting some of the great people from the blogosphere.
    • The blogospheres of the future require more power.
    • Our dinner time conversations have become our verbal tour of that day's blogosphere.
    • She doesn't like the sensationalism of either the mainstream media or the blogosphere.
    • Notice the synergy of information and the ease by which information propagates throughout the blogosphere.
    • The papers virtually ignored the event and even the blogosphere couldn't wind itself up into much indignation this time.
    • The blogosphere has been around for a long time, just under the radar of most folks.
    • Communities in the blogosphere are fuzzier affairs with borders that shift as people come and go.
    • If you want to get on the right side of the blogosphere, treat bloggers with respect.
    • It's a nice little feedback loop, creating a two way street between mainstream media and the blogosphere.
    • In any case, his wisdom will be sorely missed here in the basketball blogosphere.
    • Frank would like to announce that he is the funniest person in the blogosphere.
 
 
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