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词汇 news
释义 news
noun[ U ]
uk /njuːz/ us /nuːz/
A2
information or reports about recent events: 消息;新闻
That's the best (piece of) news I've heard for a long time!那是我很长时间以来听到过的最好的消息!
We've had no news of them since they left for Australia.自从他们去了澳大利亚之后,我们一直没有他们的消息。
Have you heard the news about Tina and Tom? They're getting divorced.你听说蒂娜和汤姆的事情了吗?他们要离婚了。
I can't wait to hear all your news.我真等不及要听听你的近况。
[ + that ]The news that Dan had resigned took everyone by surprise.丹辞职的消息让众人大为震惊。
We've got some good news for you. We're getting married.我们有好消息要宣布。我们要结婚了。
 the news
B1
a television or radio programme consisting of reports about recent events: 新闻报道;新闻节目
Was there anything interesting on the news tonight?今晚的新闻里有什么趣事吗?
I saw it on the 6 o'clock news.我在六点钟新闻上看到的。
UKI usually watch the early evening/late night news.我通常收看晚间/午夜新闻。
 break the news
to tell someone about something bad that has just happened and may have an effect on them: 说出实情,透露坏消息
I was devastated when the doctor broke the news to me.当医生告诉我这个消息时,我简直要崩溃了。
 be good/bad news
C1
to be someone or something that will affect a person or situation well/badly: 对…有利/不利
He's bad news for the company. He should never have been given the job.他对公司没有好处,当初根本不该给他这份工作。
A fall in interest rates is obviously good news for borrowers but it's bad news for savers.
Long spells of dry weather are always bad news for gardeners.
Falling house prices are good news for first-time buyers.
As soon as Sophie brought him home, I knew he was bad news.
The price reduction will be good news for consumers.
 be in the news
to be reported about: 被报道
They've been in the news a lot recently because of their marital problems.他们最近由于婚姻问题而频繁出现在新闻报道中。
I watched the colour drain from her face as she heard the news.我注意到她得知这消息后脸色煞白。
He was crushed by the news of the accident.发生事故的消息让他很震惊。
They crowded round the spokesperson, eager for any news.
Highlights of the match will be shown after the news.比赛的精彩部分将在新闻之后播出。
The news of his resignation came as a surprise to one and all.他辞职的消息让每个人都很吃惊。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Information and messages
advance notice
advance warning
advertisement
aide-mémoire
ammunition
credential
flier
gory
guideline
handout
info
PSA
push notification
radiogram
readout
sidelight
subtlety
telemetry
the gory detailsidiom
the real deal

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


News reporting & the press
Broadcasting: programmes & other broadcasts
Hoping and hopefulness
Not hopeful

Grammar



News
We use the uncountable noun news to mean ‘information or reports about recent events’. It takes a singular verb: …

Idioms


be news to someone
have news for someone
no news is good news

news | American Dictionary


news
noun[ U ]
us/nuz/

newsnoun[U] (INFORMATION)


recent information about people you know:
Why don’t you call them and see if there’s any news?
I’ve got some bad news for you.
We just heard the good news – congratulations on your engagement!

newsnoun[U] (REPORTS)


a printed or broadcast report of information about important events in the world, the country, or the local area:
the nightly news
I’m pretty disgusted with TV news coverage.
Where were you when the news of the assassination broke?

Idiom


news to someone

news | Business English


news
noun[ U ]
 COMMUNICATIONSuk /njuːz/ us /nuːz/
information or reports about recent events:
news of sthNews of the merger was announced last week.
news about sthContinuing bad news about the U.S. economy means fewer sales for European manufacturers.
news thatNews that sales were down 22% affected the share price.
bad/good newsThis is good news for millions of borrowers and mortgage holders.
(alsothe news)
a television or radio programme consisting of reports about recent events:
Was there anything interesting on the news this evening?
a news bulletin/report/item

Examples of news


news
She received the news of the discovery with equanimity.
The news announcement was obviously just a pretext to close the station.
However, the good news is that you can slowly overcome this resistance over time.
The president tried to regain control first by sending increasing numbers of forces, then personally censoring the news of those forces' activities.
At about the same time, news of the threat was conveyed on the air threat conference call.
Such fictional programmes will be joined in the very near future by internationally available news output.
In other words while the public may have all watched the same news they didn't all see it in the same way.
Ideally, an incentive should operate to deter a manager from creating any form of shock news.
Editors were in control of news output and had no qualms about" manipulating" news content.
More recently, one can point to the ways in which the press covers industrial relations news or news about welfare.
The good news for developing countries is that change has opened up unforeseen opportunities.
The news was relayed to the restive citizens that they had a few days' respite.
Undoubtedly someone would carry this important news to the castle.
However, the radio did play an important role in the dissemination of certain types of news, and it was clearly more influential than the press.
If news bore little or no relation to a person's experience, then it might not be remembered.
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Collocations withnews


news

These are words often used in combination with news.

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cable news
About the same percentage of respondents reported watching cablenews in 1992 as in 2002 and 2004.
celebrity news
The site is an online interpretation of the magazine, emulating the mix of celebrity news, gossip and fashion.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
daily news
The short-term model is built starting from recent observations to keep track of the highly dynamic interests of users in dailynews stories.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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