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gazette

/guh-zet/US // gəˈzɛt //UK // (ɡəˈzɛt) //

公报,宪报,报纸

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a newspaper: The Phoenix Gazette.
    • : Chiefly British. an official government journal containing lists of government appointments and promotions, bankruptcies, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ga·zet·ted, ga·zet·ting.

    • : Chiefly British. to publish, announce, or list in an official government journal.

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Examples

  • Gays have won, Mr. Barron said in his op-ed for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Christians are now “outlaws” and “martyrs.”

  • In 2012, according to Saudi Gazette, Saudi authorities arrested 215 supposed magicians.

  • The Prince arrived late last night, according to local paper the Famagusta Gazette.

  • On October 12, Government Gazette Notice 832 of 2012 was published.

  • But the French critic Louis de Fourcaud, writing in the Gazette des Beaux-Arts, called it a masterpiece of characterization.

  • Also there is a description of Bampton, which once thrilled the readers of the Tiverton Gazette.

  • In the Railway Official Gazette was a column devoted to short reviews of new books which were sent to the editor.

  • A bend in the road near the ruined offices of the Delhi Gazette gave them a chance of increasing the pace to a gallop.

  • This operation was reported in the "Gazette des Hopitaux;" but the patient died.

  • In despair he went to The Daily Gazette office and proclaimed himself ready for a job.