news
- IPA[njuːz]
英式
- newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events;a broadcast or published report of news
noun: news, plural noun: the news
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- 1. newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events I've got some good news for you
- ▪ a broadcast or published report of news he was back in the news again
- ▪ information not previously known to (someone) this was hardly news to her
- ▪ a person or thing considered interesting enough to be reported in the news Chanel became the hottest news in fashion
- an organization that collects news items and distributes them to newspapers or broadcasters.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine: the news headline reads: ‘relief aid hampered by weather’
Oxford Dictionary
- an organization that collects news items and distributes them to newspapers or broadcasters.
Oxford Dictionary
- a periodical publication or regular broadcast devoted to current affairs, typically providing ... a leading news magazine published an article about post-war reconstruction efforts
Oxford Dictionary
- news of events reported as they occur, from the place where they are occurring: news of the attack broke on social media, with spot news emerging first on Twitter
Oxford Dictionary
- a single item of important news that is broadcast separately and often interrupts other programs.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for news ticker
Oxford American Dictionary
- an electronically transmitted service providing up-to-the-minute news stories, financial market ...
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- IPA[no͞oz]
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- newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events: I've got some good news for you
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