newsmagazine / ˈnuzˌmæg əˌzin, ˈnyuz- /

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newsmagazine 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a periodical specializing in reports and commentaries on current events, usually issued weekly.
  2. Radio and Television. magazine.

更多newsmagazine例句

  1. If “Last Week Tonight” is a newsmagazine, with a main “cover story” and a variety of smaller segments dedicated to shorter “columns” and “articles,” “The Problem With Jon Stewart” is closer to a book.
  2. Anchored by Alisyn Camerota and Chloe Melas, Toxic runs under 45 minutes after commercials and, despite sympathetic framing, adheres largely to the same flashy newsmagazine format that did Spears such a disservice in the aughts.
  3. In that sense, they are streaming’s answer to popular, long-running newsmagazine series like 60 Minutes and Dateline.
  4. This is a man who left a once-great newsmagazine to work for Joe Biden.
  5. Roberts reports regularly on a wide variety of stories for the newsmagazine program and World News With Diane Sawyer.
  6. Roberts reports regularly on a wide variety of stories for the newsmagazine program and World News with Diane Sawyer.
  7. After 80 years in print, the newsmagazine adopts an all-digital format.
  8. I usually aim to make it to bed by 10:00 and continue reading there—a book or a weekly newsmagazine—for an hour.