newspaper 的定义
- a printed publication issued at regular and usually close intervals, especially daily or weekly, and commonly containing news, comment, features, and advertising: When we were kids here, there was only one daily newspaper, and it covered the news for four counties.
- a business organization publishing such a publication: Which newspaper did your aunt work for?
- a single issue or copy of such a publication: Grab one of those free newspapers on the way out.
- an online version of a newspaper: I’ve been reading several upstate newspapers on my laptop lately, and I’m wondering how many of them still have print editions.
- newsprint.
newspaper 近义词
regular, continuous publication containing information
更多newspaper例句
- Explicit or coded racial justifications for the measure were rare, but not unheard of, based on archived newspaper clippings.
- References to race – explicit or coded – were rare, but not unheard of, during the run-up to the city’s decision, according to newspaper coverage at the time.
- Hong worked at the UN Development Program and then as a journalist for the People’s Daily, the largest newspaper in China, which is owned by the government.
- Santa Cruz also still has its newspaper, the Santa Cruz Sentinel, that it will be up against.
- No, instead, the newspaper has now written, as fact, and not corrected, that it itself, as a newspaper, endorses candidates.
- And then the Vatican newspaper: “Pope performs miracle allowing Fidel to walk on water.”
- It was an attempt to combat a growing chill on free speech in Turkey while placing his newspaper at the center of the debate.
- The IFC ended this ban last week and released a plan that the editorial board of the school newspaper has given a mixed review.
- Despite an impressive celebrity guest-list and the extraordinary garments on show, the event failed to make newspaper front pages.
- The increasingly vicious debate has since migrated into newspaper columns and TV.
- First of all, wrap a portion of damp newspaper round the roots, and then tie up with dry paper.
- It has come to this—that I open my newspaper every morning with a sinking heart, and usually I find little to console me.
- Lawrence and Dan were passing a newspaper office, before which a large crowd had gathered, reading the war bulletins.
- It has been found, within the current year, impossible to read even a newspaper!
- Thomas Barnes, principal editor of the Times newspaper, died in London, aged 56.