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美:[nuːz]
英:[njuːz]
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词根:news
adj.newsless 没有新闻的
newsy 多新闻的;爱闲话的;成话题的
n.newscaster 新闻广播员;新闻评论广播员
newsmonger 饶舌者;爱传播新闻的人
newsy 报童
Noun
1. new information about specific and timely events;
"they awaited news of the outcome"
2. new information of any kind;
"it was news to me"
3. a program devoted to news;
"we watch the 7 o'clock news every night"
4. information reported in a newspaper or news magazine;
"the news of my death was greatly exaggerated"
5. the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins;
"the judge conceded the newsworthiness of the trial"
"he is no longer news in the fashion world"
good news好消息;福音;喜讯;福音
bad newsn. 坏消息;令人讨厌的人;倒霉的事
news agency通讯社;新闻通讯社
xinhua news agency新华社
news conference记者招待会
news report新闻报道,时事报告
latest news最新消息,最近新闻
in the news被报导(在新闻报道中出现)
on the news在广播或电视新闻中
news servicen. 通讯社(等于news agency)
news releasen. 通讯社或政府机构发布的新闻稿(等于press release)
economic news经济新闻
china news中国新闻;中国日报
news network新闻网;新闻传输网
news briefing新闻发布会
international news国际新闻
news broadcast新闻广播,新闻报道
news story新闻报道
local news地方新闻;本地新闻
world news世界新闻
这组词都有“新闻,消息,情报”的意思,其区别是:
information普通用词,泛指消息、情报。
news普通用词,指主要通过报纸、广播和电视等报道的事件,强调消息的新闻性。
intelligence特指政治、经济、文化或军事等方面的秘密情报或消息。
以上来源于网络
14世纪晚期,“新事物”,是 new(n.)“新事物”的复数(参见 new(adj.)); 源自法语 nouvelles,该词在圣经翻译中用来表达中世纪拉丁语 nova(中性复数)“新闻”,字面意思是“新事物”。
至少从16世纪60年代开始,英语词汇被视为单数,但在17世纪至19世纪间,它有时仍被视为复数。这种奇特且可疑的构造可能解释了 荒谬的民间词源学(最早出现在1640年,但原本,以及在18世纪通常出现在笑话书中),它声称这个词是 north east south west 的缩写,好像是“来自四面八方的信息”。
“最近发生的事情的消息,情报”的含义源自15世纪初。1923年,“电台或电视节目呈现当前事件”的含义出现。Bad news 在“令人不愉快的人或情况”的扩展意义中出现于1926年。表达式 no news, good news 可以追溯到1640年代。表达式 news to me “我不知道的事情”出现于1889年。
1817年,“经营报纸的人”被称为 News-agent。1908年,“记者”被称为 News-hound。报纸办公室被称为 news desk 出现于1840年。1590年代,“花费大量时间听新闻和讲述新闻的人”被称为 News-monger。弗吉尼亚城市 Newport News 中的 News 据说源自其创始人之一的名字, William Newce。
The first known use of news was in the 15th century
newsboynoun
a person who delivers or sells newspapers
newsnoun
a report of recent events or of something unknown
brought us the office news
previously unknown information
I've got news for you
something having a specified influence or effect
snow was good news for the ski resorts
material reported in a newspaper or news periodical or on a newscast
an event that is interesting enough to be reported
newscast
watched the news on television
1 The time was coming when the news must spread farther, and other persons’ reception of it tried.
2 Jethro read the news in dismay, and for the rest of the war there was always a fear within him that disappointment and disaster inevitably followed hope.
3 He relied on the paper to keep up on the news of his old friends in the South and especially in Greenwood, Mississippi.
4 “The Director decides what news you get at Mobius and grants you access via the media units in your dwelling. All the answers you need will be given to you at the orientation.”
5 He brightened at this bit of news, like a bulb all lit up for Christmas.
6 It was a page-boy in the end who released him, with the news that a dressmaker awaited Mrs. Van Hopper in the suite.
7 Ever since I turned a hundred and been in the news, life has been busy.
8 He would carry the bits and pieces of news back to Crane-man, so they could discuss how such information might lead to a better meal.
9 Gogol fidgets with the radio, switching from the AM news station to NPR.
10 Hearing this big news at the same time we are.
11 “No, my lady. This news was long awaited.”
12 We run through the rain to tell Mam the news.
13 One day in 1973, Jerome came home from work with news.
14 “I got some good news,” Curly said, “and I got some bad news.”
15 Initially my father didn’t see what everyone was so excited about when I’d made the call from Tunisia to tell them the good news.
16 I’d appeared as a feature on the ten o’clock news the night before, the little human-interest story they do between the weather and sports.
17 I don’t care what they show on TV, these stupid boys with guns and these murderers they show on the news.
18 The news that Ron had been poisoned spread quickly next day, but it did not cause the sensation that Katie’s attack had done.
19 Our daily diet of news brings us reports of the shedding of blood, often in regions quite close to our homelands, in circumstances that deny our conception of cultural normality altogether.
20 I had told Rich earlier that I would tell my mother first and let her break the news to my father.
2 新闻广播
5 物
6 新情况
7 新闻的
8 消息
tidings information word advice intelligence peep communication Gen message dope griff line call knowledge info good oil detail copy gen report 411 thing notice pickup poop hotwire news picture speerings oil wire hearing crack steer skinny tiding guff bug in ear
9 事
10 新闻人物
12 趣事
13 人
human people man customer person body party character baby sort quarter bird soul mouth cookie humanity bloke prick beggar sod bod personage bleeder geezer blighter HE 'un dem- anthrop- Dick and Harry
15 音信