newsworthy / ˈnuzˌwɜr ði, ˈnyuz- /

⚽高中词汇有新闻价值的有新闻价值具有新闻价值的有价值的新闻

newsworthy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of sufficient interest to the public or a special audience to warrant press attention or coverage.

newsworthy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

important

更多newsworthy例句

  1. “On a day when the most newsworthy landing should have been the NASA rover successfully touching down on Mars,” Kimmel said, “instead it was a senator from Texas touching down on Cancun.”
  2. In part, it’s a function of changes in what’s viewed as newsworthy.
  3. They have taken to recording events they find newsworthy and posting them directly to ordinary people’s WhatsApp, Facebook, and Twitter accounts.
  4. Publishers only care about what’s newsworthy, but most brands don’t have an entire news staff on standby.
  5. The key to creating newsworthy content that captures the attention of audiences is to focus on data collection, analysis, and illustration.
  6. Worse than these newsworthy accidents, is what we allow to happen every day in this country.
  7. Celebrity breakups should be as newsworthy as your best friend's dreams.
  8. The reason my column was newsworthy is that thousands of other people have found—or will soon find—themselves in the same boat.
  9. A modicum of senseless slaughter is no longer considered overly newsworthy in Egypt.
  10. Over at The Atlantic, Conor Friedersdorf reviewed the case and concluded that everything about it “is insanely newsworthy.”