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jour·nal·ism
juhr n lih zm
词根:journal
adj.journalistic 新闻业的,新闻工作者的
n.journal 日报,杂志;日记;分类账
journalist 新闻工作者;报人;记日志者
journalese 新闻文体;新闻笔调
noun
the collection and editing of news for presentation through the media
the public press
an academic study concerned with the collection and editing of news or the management of a news medium
writing designed for publication in a newspaper or magazine
writing characterized by a direct presentation of facts or description of events without an attempt at interpretation
writing designed to appeal to current popular taste or public interest
journalism and communicationn. 新闻传播学
school of journalism新闻学院
department of journalism新闻系
citizen journalism公民新闻
investigative journalism调查性新闻;调查性报道
yellow journalism黄色新闻
"新闻业,编辑或出版报纸或公共期刊",始于1821年,最初被视为英语中的法语词汇,源自法语 journalisme(1781),源自 journal “每日出版物”(参见 journal); 比较 journalist。
Where men are insulated they are easily oppressed; when roads become good, and intercourse is easy, their force is increased more than a hundred fold: when, without personal communication, their opinions can be interchanged, and the people thus become one mass, breathing one breath and one spirit, their might increases in a ratio of which it is difficult to find the measure or the limit. Journalism does this office .... ["New Monthly Magazine," London, 1831]
当人们孤立无援时,他们很容易受到压迫; 当道路变得良好,交往变得容易时,他们的力量增加了一百倍以上:当在没有个人交流的情况下,他们的意见可以交换,人们因此成为一个呼吸同一气息和精神的整体,他们的力量增加的比例很难找到度量或限制。新闻业就是这样的工作.... ["新月刊",伦敦,1831年]
[Géo] London was in western France covering the trial of a parricide that began in mid-afternoon. Because he had an early deadline, he telephoned a story that he was certain would take place: an angry crowd cursing the accused as he was marched to the courthouse from his holding cell at the police station. London then relaxed over lunch until he saw with dismay the guards and the prisoner coming but "not even the shadow of a gawker." His reputation at stake, he stalked to the door, cried out, "Kill him!" and returned to his table. [Benjamin F. Martin, "France in 1938"]
[Géo]伦敦在法国西部报道了一起从下午中开始的弑父案。由于他有早期的截止日期,他打电话预测了一个故事:一个愤怒的人群咒骂被告,当他从警察局的拘留室被押送到法院时。然后,伦敦在午餐时放松了,直到他惊愕地看到警卫和囚犯走来,但“甚至没有一个好奇者的影子”。他的声誉受到威胁,他走到门口,大喊:“杀了他!”然后回到他的桌子上。[本杰明·F·马丁,“1938年的法国”]
The first known use of journalism was in 1791
jovialadjective
full of or expressing good humor
joustnoun
a combat on horseback between two knights with lances especially as part of a tournament
joustnoun
a combat on horseback between two knights with lances especially as part of a tournament
journey1 of 2noun
travel from one place to another
journey2 of 2verb
to go on a journey
journeymannoun
a worker who has learned a trade and works for another person usually by the day
an experienced reliable worker
journalnoun
a brief account of daily events : diary
a record of the happenings of a conference or a legislative body
a daily newspaper
a magazine that reports on things of special interest to a particular group
journalistnoun
an editor of or writer for a print or digital news medium
journalistnoun
an editor of or writer for a print or digital news medium
journalismnoun
the collecting and editing of news to be presented online, in newspapers or magazines, or over television or radio
writing designed for or characteristic of newspapers or magazines
1 It was really interesting to see it in action within the institution of journalism.
2 English actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays Assange, called the debut at Toronto the "perfect marriage" of a festival, known for its popular participation, and a film, about what he called "people journalism."
3 And while this is dangerous coming from "journalism" it is acceptable in comedy.
4 Condé Nast Entertainment, a division of the publishing behemoth that includes Vanity Fair and the New Yorker, was christened to develop film and television projects spawned from the company’s journalism.
5 “It is a long and detailed book, a work of journalism that took many years.”
6 When he left school he took up journalism.
他离开学校后开始从事新闻工作。
7 Hatred of government and contempt for journalism are staples of the modern anti-democratic mind-set, and these documentaries offer powerful counterarguments.
8 During that time Ms. Penn applied to graduate school and was accepted to a two-year journalism program at the University of California, Berkeley.
9 Speaking to the BBC, he said he had lost faith in newspapers and believed documentaries had replaced them as a main source of investigative journalism.
10 She produced the novelistic journalism and travel writing she is best remembered for today and fought fascism and then communism.
11 This montage takes a quick look through the archives and some familiar faces from six decades of broadcast journalism.
12 After the war Mr. Lustig studied journalism at Charles University in Prague and later worked as a magazine editor, script writer and radio reporter.
13 Colette started writing in her early twenties, and by the time she died, in 1954, at the age of eighty-one, she had published nearly eighty works: fiction, memoir, essays, drama, and collected journalism.
14 Fantagraphics has been publishing since 1976, beginning with literary works and comics, journalism and essays, and then comics, graphic novels, anthologies and translations of works from other languages.
15 Hints of past events can be found in Native American oral traditions, to be sure, but these are concerned more with interpreting eternal truths than the details of journalism and history.
16 The Poynter Institute, a journalism think tank, wrote Wednesday that it was a stunning moment — “stunning it its ineptness, and stunning in its unprofessionalism.”
17 It is gonzo journalism for the YouTube generation.
18 Was it all a case of misunderstanding the differences between what theater is and what journalism is?
19 “It’s time for me to try my hand at new journalism projects and embark on new adventures.”
20 Lou, an out of work sociopath in need of a sandwich and shower, has finally found a place where he might fit in — the ethically challenged world of TV journalism.
2 报章杂志
3 新闻界
4 报刊
5 新闻工作
6 新闻报导
7 新闻业