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美:[ˈnuzkæst]
英:[ˈnju:zkɑ:st]
美:[ˈnuzkæst]
news·cast
nuz kaest
复数:newscasts
newscaster (n.)
词根:newscast
adj.newsless 没有新闻的
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
newspapering 报业;新闻业
"广播新闻的无线电、电视或互联网传输," 1930年,来自 news + -cast,源自 broadcast。
news + broadcast
The first known use of newscast was circa 1934
newspapermannoun
one who owns or is employed by a newspaperespecially: one who writes or edits copy for a newspaper
newspapernoun
a paper that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly and contains news, articles of opinion, features, and advertising
newspapernoun
a paper that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly and contains news, articles of opinion, features, and advertising
newsmannoun
one who gathers or reports the news : reporter, correspondent
newsletternoun
a bulletin or small newspaper of interest chiefly to a special group
newsyadjective
filled with newsespecially: chatty sense 2
a newsy letter
newsyadjective
filled with newsespecially: chatty sense 2
a newsy letter
newsgroupnoun
an electronic bulletin board on the Internet
newscastnoun
a radio or television broadcast of news
newscastnoun
a radio or television broadcast of news
1 If Holt is named as the permanent replacement, he would be the first African American solo anchor of a network evening newscast.
2 On the newscasts, their showdown upstages the Vietnam War and the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in what would become the Watergate scandal.
3 At Bay TV, my manager promoted me to producer in charge of the entire newscast.
在海湾电视台, 经理晋升我为整个新闻台的制片人.
4 True to his creative genius, Welles capitalized on this moment by retelling the tale as an unfolding newscast that exuded the you-are-there authenticity of, say, the Hindenburg disaster.
5 Until 2001, each feed's newscast was presented by a solo anchor, who was not seen at all on the other feed.
在 2001年之前,每个地区的新闻由一个本地主播播报,这个主播不会出现在其他地区的新闻播报中。
6 Last April, the company hired former Trump aide Boris Epshteyn to be its chief political analyst and distributes his commentaries to its stations for airing on their local newscasts.
7 Meanwhile, daytime anchor Bill Hemmer’s hourlong newscast didn’t even mention the Electoral College.
8 Pardo – a handsome man with a strong chin and confident smile that were overshadowed by his majestic delivery – graced newscasts, game shows and TV programs for more than 60 years.
9 What do you think of Muir and his newscast?
10 Expectations were higher for the new show, however, because more people watch TV in prime-time, and affiliates complained loudly to NBC because their local newscasts were taking a viewership hit because of the weak lead-in.
11 The satirical newscast was a hit with younger viewers, and helped make popular a genre of topical shows on cable that includes John Oliver and Bill Maher on HBO.
12 At Bay TV, my manager promoted me to producer in charge of the entire newscast.
在海湾电视台,经理晋升我为整个新闻台的制片人。
13 In an ad seen during evening newscasts, the Obama campaign trashes Romney for "the worst economic record in the country" when he was governor of Massachusetts.
14 News of Favre’s indiscretions larded up network newscasts; even TMZ.com has a sports page now.
15 Sinclair, based outside Baltimore, began airing the promotional campaign last week during newscasts on its stations.
16 Along with the travel shows, Wealth TV aired a few short newscasts.
17 A newscast released today by CCTV discusses China's industrial design boom.
今天,CCTV的一条新闻探讨了中国工业设计的爆发。
18 The initiative stands as the first-ever daily newscast on social media hosted by an evening news anchor.
19 The scandal topped newscasts for weeks and dominated chatter on social-networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.
20 21st century is an information era, people get to know the outside world through various ways, such as newspaper, magazine, newscast, TV, radio and so on.
21世纪是信息时代,人们通过各种途径,如:报纸、杂志、新闻广播、电视、无线电等等来了解信息,认识外界的事物。