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newsprint

/nooz-print, nyooz-/US // ˈnuzˌprɪnt, ˈnyuz- //UK // (ˈnjuːzˌprɪnt) //

新闻纸,新闻用纸,新闻纸张,报纸

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a low-grade, machine-finished paper made from wood pulp and a small percentage of sulfite pulp, used chiefly for newspapers.

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Examples

  • It’s only good for the media that need to fill hours of airtime and pages of newsprint.

  • Sprawled on the floor in a heap of newsprint, cutting and pasting found poetry collages.

  • Often, the newsprint reads, the fires were battled at abandoned houses.

  • And when word of that economic debacle spread, the government said it would ration imports of newsprint.

  • First, the cost of printing a newspaper shot up due to increasing newsprint prices and a depreciating rupee.

  • He thought they should only be printed on newsprint, that they should remain disposable.

  • In a world where print is being eased out by digital, he remains devoted to the power and influence of paper and newsprint.

  • My imagination raced through columns of newsprint in which the Metamorphizer was made the butt of reporters' humor.

  • Their names seldom appeared in newsprint, or over the Berlin radio.

  • When next he spoke it was from behind the shelter of his newsprint shield, and his voice seemed choked.

  • But words of newsprint broke through this factitious barrier.