英:[ˈnju:zi]
美:[ˈnuzi]
英:[ˈnju:zi]
美:[ˈnuzi]
news·y
nu zi
复数:newsies
比较级:newsier或more newsy
最高级:newsiest或most newsy
newsiness (n.)
词根:news
adj.newsless 没有新闻的
n.news 新闻,消息;新闻报导
newsreel 新闻影片
newsroom 新闻编辑部;报刊阅览室
newsprint 新闻用纸(等于newspaper)
newsperson 记者;新闻人员
newsreader (英)新闻广播员;报纸读者
newssheet 单张报纸;新闻传单
Adjective
1. full of news;
"a newsy letter"
2. prone to friendly informal communication
"充满新闻、八卦的",1832年源自 news(n.)+ -y(2)。相关词汇: Newsily; newsiness。
The first known use of newsy was in 1825
niacinamidenoun
a compound of the vitamin B complex that is used like niacin
niacinnoun
an acid of the vitamin B complex that is found widely in plants and animals and is used especially against pellagra called alsonicotinic acid
next1 of 3adjective
coming immediately before or following the house next to ours
the next page
next2 of 3preposition
next to entry 1
next3 of 3adverb
in the nearest time, place, or order following
open this package next
at the first time to come after this
when next we meet
newtnoun
any of various small salamanders that live mostly in water
newsyadjective
filled with newsespecially: chatty sense 2
a newsy letter
1 His name — his real one, Huddie Ledbetter — first appeared in The New York Times in 1935, in a newsy column of nuggets from the publishing world.
2 Otherwise, even letters that are overdue replies or weighted with the logistics of travel never feel obligatory or bound by formula: “What’s duller than a newsy letter,” Merrill wonders.
3 Because most other bloggers covering the topic write short, newsy posts.
因为大多数其他博客作者关于这类话题都是发表很短、有报导价值的帖子。
4 What would be the newsiest thing to happen at the caucuses?
5 Perhaps the newsiest thing was a graphic showing the remaining steps before the rocket takes flight.
6 Send a newsy missive catching them up on what you’ve been up to.
7 He sometimes touched on newsy topics, such as selecting Supreme Court justices.
8 I got a long newsy letter from her.
9 Cameras certainly shift the atmosphere in the room, but they also encourage comics to do more newsy material to get on the air.
10 The front-of-the-book has the usual newsy blend of features on fashion, beauty and travel, with some of the photography and layouts lacking a sharpness that would help separate them from the ads.
11 Tuesday was clearly newsier than Trump’s travels the day before, but much of the coverage consisted of waiting for such fleeting moments.
12 I would contend that the program is just as newsy as it always has been.
13 That’s what made “CBS This Morning” so encouraging; with a newsy emphasis, it gained a larger share of the audience in the morning and was now competitive in a lucrative marketplace.
14 He had to act fast if he wanted to generate market spin, so he gave the painting a new title, “The North,” a suddenly newsy Union label.
15 a newsy TV program covering the local scene
16 It missed both, but still looks plenty newsy.
17 Odds are good that his collection will be the first big buzz of a newsy, new-designers-in-high-places Paris Fashion Week.
18 The result is not a lot of newsy nuggets about, for example, the messy withdrawal from Afghanistan.
19 “I also figured I could be objective and neutral and give a newsy point of view, but still talk about celebs that my audience cares about.”
20 The survey found that young people have more access to the news than ever before, finding headlines and newsy memes on social networks like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter, websites like YouTube or television programs.
1 好奇
2 好奇的
3 有新闻价值的
4 送报生
6 饶舌
talkative chatty catty loquacious gab prattle loquacity babble jangle blabber wag tongue argue head off talking wordy garrulous gabby tonguey loose-tongued mag talkee-talkee patter verbiage babbling garrulity overtalk bibful jaw prittle-prattle tongue troll chatter wag powwow like to hear oneself speak beat gums
7 值得报导的
8 嘴碎的
9 报童
10 爱说话的
12 新闻多