词汇 | newspaper |
释义 | newspaper noun uk /ˈnjuːzˌpeɪ.pər//ˈnjuːsˌpeɪ.pər/ us /ˈnuːzˌpeɪ.pɚ/ A1[ C ] a regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, and advertisements: 报纸,报 Do you read a newspaper regularly?你常看报纸吗? daily/Sunday newspaperShe writes an advice column in the daily/Sunday newspaper. scanrail/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages [ C ] an organization that publishes a newspaper: 报社 He wants to work for a newspaper when he graduates.他毕业后想去报社工作。 A2[ U ] old newspapers: 旧报纸 You'd better wrap that mirror up in newspaper before you put it in the car.你最好用旧报纸把那面镜子包一下再放进车里。 A friend recently sent me a newspaper clipping about someone we were at school with. There's a good arts coverage in the newspaper, but not much political commentary. He was so enraged at the article about him that he sued the newspaper. The supermarket has installed recycling bins for old newspapers, bottles and cans. I read the fashion pages in the newspapers to keep up with the latest styles.我常看报纸的时尚版,以跟上最新的潮流。 Newspapers & magazines above/below the foldidiom annal anti-press back copy broadsheet comic editorial fold ft full-page gazette glossy magazine house journal organ quarterly rag reader sentinel serialize Sunday paper GrammarNewspaper headlines A newspaper headline is a very short summary of a news report. It normally appears in large letters above the report. … newspaper | American Dictionarynewspaper noun[ C ] us/ˈnuzˌpeɪ·pər, nus-/ a document published regularly, consisting of news reports, articles, photographs, and advertisements that are printed on large sheets of paper folded together newspaper | Business Englishnewspaper noun[ C ] COMMUNICATIONSuk /ˈnjuːzˌpeɪpər//ˈnjuːsˌpeɪpər/ us /ˈnuːzˌpeɪpər/ a document consisting of news reports, articles, and photographs that is published every day or every week: in a newspaperThey took out a full-page ad in the newspaper. a daily/weekly/Sunday newspaperHe writes a column in a Sunday newspaper. a local/national newspaperThe story was all over the front pages of the national newspapers the next day. a newspaper article/advertisement a newspaper company/publisher/group an organization that creates and publishes a newspaper: Half of the top managers at the newspaper are women. Examples of newspapernewspaper In newspapers and magazines, fresh targets of humor emerged: mystics, ethereal poets, hermits, fortune-tellers, and gallants looked spurious in a steam, steel, and stockmarket age. Most newspapers and political leaders seemed to support him. The newspapers establish a homology between textual interpretation and characterological assessment. Most tabloid newspapers are emphatically graphic in the presentation of their headlines and subheadings. The documents include diaries, letters, official records, newspapers, military records, images, and maps. Each period had thrown up a different set of relationships, different influences and different pressures on newspapers. Much other statistical and record material also appears from time to time in major newspapers and economic commercial and industrial periodicals. Without this extensive support, many of our newspapers, for example, would either cost much, much more or cease to exist. We read in the newspapers of other cases of vandalism. A new literacy and cheap newsprint spawned the monster newspapers which were the first cultural artifact of mass society. Although many officials and newspapers proposed that they be paid a modest salary, only the chief headmen received official remuneration. In the context of religious and communal newspapers, it is almost unknown. The newspapers had lengthy descriptions of the unconventional architecture and its architect. Many newspapers and periodicals regularly incorporate phrasal verbs into their headlines. However, judging from some of the 20/21st century newspapers, the tendency to fictionalize news is still alive and well. See all examples of newspaper 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. Collocations withnewspapernewspaperThese are words often used in combination with newspaper. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. campus newspaper Equally, it is likely that the college will gain from the fact that the students hold meetings to debate matters of common concern and publish some form of campusnewspaper. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 daily newspaper Changes in reading patterns were discerned, from reading novels to short stories, and from journals and magazines to the dailynewspaper. independent newspaper One journalist working for an independentnewspaper spoke of ' self-criticism' and saw journalistic liberty as only ' conditional'. 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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