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dailies

US // (ˈdeɪlɪz) //

日报,日刊,样片,样板戏

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : films another word for rushes

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • We shot the scene and then three of us went through the dailies.

  • It was frantic back when 12 dailies hit the New York streets with half a dozen editions each.

  • They found out things that I and certain other reporters had already broken in the dailies here.

  • That kind of routine urban violence too often is relegated to the back pages, even of the hometown dailies.

  • Gerwig: If you went through dailies we always started out more animated and [Whit] would say, “Do less.”

  • He recognized the type of the leading dailies, and could guess the names of the numerous illustrated weeklies.

  • When she came to town for the season she scored a decided success, and all the leading Dailies joined in the chorus of adulation.

  • At the time of my visit, Rochester supported thirty-four newspapers and periodicals, of which six were dailies.

  • The detective conducted the Westerner to a branch advertising office of one of the largest dailies.

  • Then Terry wrote an account of the whole incident and had it published in one of the big dailies.