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词汇 newspaper
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Definition of newspaper in English:

newspaper

noun ˈnjuːspeɪpəˈnjuːzpeɪpəˈn(j)uzˌpeɪpər
  • 1A printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, articles, advertisements, and correspondence.

    报纸,报

    all the newspapers carried the story
    as modifier a newspaper article
    mass noun she left her muddy boots on a piece of newspaper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On display in the shop opposite was a blown up article from an international newspaper.
    • For the first time newspapers are carrying articles which ask openly about the future of the regime.
    • Our newspapers even print sample test papers so our pupils can study round the clock.
    • Nor is it a photograph, or one of those images printed in the newspapers after his death.
    • We should have more proper news in newspapers, or am I asking too much from the daily tabloid press?
    • For the first time in at least a decade, those areas wouldn't have their weekly newspaper.
    • Italy is the only country in the world to have three daily newspapers devoted to sport.
    • Wendy had left newspapers folded to inside pages all over the dining table.
    • Of these, the first two are genuine and the latter three are being used by the Daily Mail to sell newspapers.
    • Apparently they were not in a position where they had seen the news or newspapers.
    • These daily newspapers were the staple of the lower middle class and much of the working class.
    • A few weeks ago your newspaper reported in an article that my bicycle had been stolen.
    • An article in a newspaper or professional journal may suggest an issue for research.
    • Just how hard can it be to get a really exciting science story into a daily newspaper?
    • Coutts has already questioned the legality of the design in a column he wrote for a daily newspaper.
    • The Times newspaper also ran articles about a report of a massacre seven months earlier.
    • No doubt newspapers and TV news bulletins are also banned in this medieval hamlet.
    • Most daily newspapers are available online and, for the most part, you can read them for free.
    • The contents were so harrowing that even tabloid newspapers declined to print the full details.
    • The space in newspapers given to foreign news had similarly declined over roughly the same period.
    Synonyms
    paper
    informal print, rag
    1. 1.1 The organization responsible for producing a particular newspaper.
      Ms Henry joined the newspaper 10 months ago
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The whole corporate structure of the newspapers involved is incredibly complex.
      • Several newspapers produce rankings using a variety of sources for their data.
      • The newspaper is to submit the investigation as evidence for next month's inquiry.
      • It owns three daily newspapers as well as the main commercial TV and radio stations.
      • It is no surprise that the newspaper group they manage is loath to challenge this same system.
      • It also reminds us of a time when newspapers and periodicals really did wield power.
      • Indeed, some modern newspapers and book publishers could do with harder editors.
      • We don't have to be neutral - we are not a public service broadcaster or even a newspaper.
      • The newspaper has been seen to drift for three months at a time when it cannot afford to do so.
      • He kept quiet on this for months, and it took a leak to a newspaper to flush him out.
      • You might add that newspapers and broadcasters will need to raise their game, as well.
      • A responsible newspaper would not reduce this to a cheap campaign to get more readers.
      • Taylor likes to tell the story about how he once invited newspapers to join him on the Net.
      • Stories at newspapers go through the hands of different editors before they are printed on paper.
      • If a newspaper wants to publish photos of our pupils then I will use my own judgement.
      • Magazines and newspapers have caught on to the idea of celebrity like never before.
      • The couple have already turned down an offer from a daily newspaper to do it all again and get paid.
      • Evans had attracted the headlines when he declared he wanted to buy the Daily Star newspaper.
      • The votes have been subjected to several recounts by newspapers and other organizations.
      • It has also won a number of awards and plaudits from trade magazines and national newspapers.

Definition of newspaper in US English:

newspaper

nounˈn(y)o͞ozˌpāpərˈn(j)uzˌpeɪpər
  • 1A printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, feature articles, advertisements, and correspondence.

    报纸,报

    all the newspapers carried the story
    as modifier a newspaper article
    mass noun she left her muddy boots on a piece of newspaper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Italy is the only country in the world to have three daily newspapers devoted to sport.
    • Nor is it a photograph, or one of those images printed in the newspapers after his death.
    • Our newspapers even print sample test papers so our pupils can study round the clock.
    • For the first time in at least a decade, those areas wouldn't have their weekly newspaper.
    • Apparently they were not in a position where they had seen the news or newspapers.
    • These daily newspapers were the staple of the lower middle class and much of the working class.
    • Most daily newspapers are available online and, for the most part, you can read them for free.
    • Wendy had left newspapers folded to inside pages all over the dining table.
    • Coutts has already questioned the legality of the design in a column he wrote for a daily newspaper.
    • Just how hard can it be to get a really exciting science story into a daily newspaper?
    • No doubt newspapers and TV news bulletins are also banned in this medieval hamlet.
    • For the first time newspapers are carrying articles which ask openly about the future of the regime.
    • The Times newspaper also ran articles about a report of a massacre seven months earlier.
    • The space in newspapers given to foreign news had similarly declined over roughly the same period.
    • Of these, the first two are genuine and the latter three are being used by the Daily Mail to sell newspapers.
    • The contents were so harrowing that even tabloid newspapers declined to print the full details.
    • We should have more proper news in newspapers, or am I asking too much from the daily tabloid press?
    • On display in the shop opposite was a blown up article from an international newspaper.
    • A few weeks ago your newspaper reported in an article that my bicycle had been stolen.
    • An article in a newspaper or professional journal may suggest an issue for research.
    Synonyms
    paper
    1. 1.1 The organization responsible for producing a particular newspaper.
      Ms Henry joined the newspaper 10 months ago
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The newspaper is to submit the investigation as evidence for next month's inquiry.
      • Magazines and newspapers have caught on to the idea of celebrity like never before.
      • The couple have already turned down an offer from a daily newspaper to do it all again and get paid.
      • You might add that newspapers and broadcasters will need to raise their game, as well.
      • It has also won a number of awards and plaudits from trade magazines and national newspapers.
      • A responsible newspaper would not reduce this to a cheap campaign to get more readers.
      • It is no surprise that the newspaper group they manage is loath to challenge this same system.
      • If a newspaper wants to publish photos of our pupils then I will use my own judgement.
      • Several newspapers produce rankings using a variety of sources for their data.
      • We don't have to be neutral - we are not a public service broadcaster or even a newspaper.
      • The newspaper has been seen to drift for three months at a time when it cannot afford to do so.
      • It also reminds us of a time when newspapers and periodicals really did wield power.
      • Indeed, some modern newspapers and book publishers could do with harder editors.
      • Stories at newspapers go through the hands of different editors before they are printed on paper.
      • The votes have been subjected to several recounts by newspapers and other organizations.
      • The whole corporate structure of the newspapers involved is incredibly complex.
      • It owns three daily newspapers as well as the main commercial TV and radio stations.
      • Taylor likes to tell the story about how he once invited newspapers to join him on the Net.
      • Evans had attracted the headlines when he declared he wanted to buy the Daily Star newspaper.
      • He kept quiet on this for months, and it took a leak to a newspaper to flush him out.
    2. 1.2
      another term for newsprint
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