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newsy

/noo-zee, nyoo-/US // ˈnu zi, ˈnyu- //UK // (ˈnjuːzɪ) //

新闻,新闻性,新闻学,新闻报道

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    news·i·er, news·i·est.Informal.

    • : full of news: a nice long newsy letter.
    • : gossipy.

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Examples

  • Unlike newsy digital media, Wirecutter guides tend to see traffic for years after they’re published and are often updated as time goes on.

  • As a result, parenting publishers at Meredith and BDG are adopting a newsier approach to their coverage to meet the needs of their audience.

  • More and more often, however, newsy docs are coming off as rushed.

  • Two different storylines have made what would already be a newsy day even more so.

  • Lloyd Grove on the knee-squeezing roadshow for the ‘super-newsy’ debut from Jeff Zucker.

  • What worked on Today may not work in mid-afternoon; a newsy talk show may not hit the spot for the heavily female audience.

  • The Journal triumphed on its day one debut with a newsy and lively separate Greater New York section.

  • Her letters were frank, newsy notes, and she was keenly interested in the drive and all that pertained to it.

  • If you have the journalistic eye for what is picturesque and newsy the camera will quickly return 100 per cent.

  • Kitty Robelle wrote a long and newsy letter, for Kitty had been one of Agnes most cherished friends.

  • It was a long, newsy sheet written from Paris and filled with the Sparrow's opinions on continental hotels, manners, and morals.

  • Here, out of the barren, un-newsy world, suddenly had sprung a seed that should grow to a forest.

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