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词汇 bulletin
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Definition of bulletin in English:

bulletin

noun ˈbʊlɪtɪn
  • 1A short official statement or broadcast summary of news.

    公报

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If not, the producers may have to go back to the Big Breakfast model and limit serious news to the bulletins.
    • The late evening bulletin will be moved forward one hour and become part of the ITV News at Ten bulletin.
    • I believe that two extra bulletins of world news are required, one in the afternoon and one in prime time.
    • This half-hour bulletin was now ITV's main news of the evening, with the late night one reduced to just 20 minutes in length.
    • During this time she also became a newscaster and reporter for ITN's through-the-night bulletins.
    • Ninety years ago, there were no television pictures, radio broadcasts or Internet bulletins to flash the news around the globe in an instant.
    • BBC bulletins in English are updated every hour.
    • Radio stations have replaced hourly news with daily bulletins of community news.
    • The station generates its own news which ranges from bulletins, magazines, commentary as well as feature programmes.
    • Some prefer regular round-ups, whilst others like short bulletins running hourly or two-hourly.
    • All the major networks descended on the scene of the arrest, broadcasting bulletins warning of a terrorist threat.
    • The BBC bulletins and Channel 4 News limited coverage to 15 second news-reads, suggesting that the story was of little importance.
    • Broadcast magazine compared ratings for BBC and ITV bulletins before and after the election was called.
    • The bulletins will be broadcast by the station's new Dublin correspondent from a studio in the city centre.
    • Wire services, including the Associated Press, Reuters and Xinhua News Agency, dispatched bulletins from Tokyo.
    • News and Sport bulletins will be on a seven-day basis across the schedule.
    • Newsround's website marks a move towards a genuine children's news service, while digital TV channel CBBC offers five bulletins throughout the day.
    • On Monday, for its first weekday bulletins, the Five News team could call upon a dozen reporters in Thailand, Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
    • The strike disrupted news and current affairs bulletins on television and radio in South Australia and Victoria throughout the day.
    • For a quick short bulletin, you really have to start with summaries.
    Synonyms
    report, news, news report, newscast, flash, newsflash, headlines, dispatch, piece, story, communiqué, press release, statement, announcement, account, message, communication, notification
    1. 1.1 A regular newsletter or report issued by an organization.
      (机构或社团的)通讯,刊物
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Newsletters, bulletins, open houses or family meetings are more formal ways to stay in touch.
      • We had regular bulletins during our strike - they made a real difference.
      • The C&O also issued bulletins every month to show the number of coal cars asked for by mine, the number supplied, and the number actually loaded by the mines.
      • The commission found that viruses and worms are foreseeable events, as evidenced by the regular security bulletins issued by software companies.
      • We also ask that you mention us in your church bulletin or organization's newsletter.
      • A separate project will involve issuing a monthly bulletin on integration matters in English, German and French.
      • He criticized the committee also for failing to issue bulletins in the face of substantial internal dissent.
      • An information desk to issue periodic bulletins and correct misinformation appearing in the electronic or printed media can help avert crises.
      • The National Safety Council regularly issues bulletins warning about the number of road fatalities.
      • Aftinet supplies education materials, regular bulletins and speakers at public events and has been receiving media coverage.
      Synonyms
      newsletter, news-sheet, newspaper, journal, proceedings, digest, gazette, magazine, review, periodical, organ

Origin

Mid 17th century (denoting an official warrant in some European countries): from French, from Italian bullettino, diminutive of bulletta 'passport', diminutive of bulla 'seal, bull'.

  • The word bulletin derives from Italian bulletta meaning ‘official warrant or certificate’—something like a passport today. The root is the Italian and medieval Latin word bulla ‘seal, sealed document’, the source of bill meaning ‘written statement of charges’ and of bull meaning ‘papal edict’. The original Latin meaning of bulla was ‘bubble’, and this is the basis of bowl (Old English) in the sense ‘ball’ and ultimately ‘basin’ and of budge (late 16th century) which comes via French bouger ‘to stir’, from Latin bullire ‘boil, bubble’, bullet (early 16th century) originally a small ball, bullion (Middle English) from the idea of bubbling metal, and ebullient (late 16th century) ‘bubbling’.

Definition of bulletin in US English:

bulletin

noun
  • 1A short official statement or broadcast summary of news.

    公报

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I believe that two extra bulletins of world news are required, one in the afternoon and one in prime time.
    • Newsround's website marks a move towards a genuine children's news service, while digital TV channel CBBC offers five bulletins throughout the day.
    • On Monday, for its first weekday bulletins, the Five News team could call upon a dozen reporters in Thailand, Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
    • The bulletins will be broadcast by the station's new Dublin correspondent from a studio in the city centre.
    • Broadcast magazine compared ratings for BBC and ITV bulletins before and after the election was called.
    • The BBC bulletins and Channel 4 News limited coverage to 15 second news-reads, suggesting that the story was of little importance.
    • Ninety years ago, there were no television pictures, radio broadcasts or Internet bulletins to flash the news around the globe in an instant.
    • BBC bulletins in English are updated every hour.
    • If not, the producers may have to go back to the Big Breakfast model and limit serious news to the bulletins.
    • During this time she also became a newscaster and reporter for ITN's through-the-night bulletins.
    • Radio stations have replaced hourly news with daily bulletins of community news.
    • News and Sport bulletins will be on a seven-day basis across the schedule.
    • The station generates its own news which ranges from bulletins, magazines, commentary as well as feature programmes.
    • Some prefer regular round-ups, whilst others like short bulletins running hourly or two-hourly.
    • For a quick short bulletin, you really have to start with summaries.
    • All the major networks descended on the scene of the arrest, broadcasting bulletins warning of a terrorist threat.
    • The late evening bulletin will be moved forward one hour and become part of the ITV News at Ten bulletin.
    • The strike disrupted news and current affairs bulletins on television and radio in South Australia and Victoria throughout the day.
    • This half-hour bulletin was now ITV's main news of the evening, with the late night one reduced to just 20 minutes in length.
    • Wire services, including the Associated Press, Reuters and Xinhua News Agency, dispatched bulletins from Tokyo.
    Synonyms
    report, news, news report, newscast, flash, newsflash, headlines, dispatch, piece, story, communiqué, press release, statement, announcement, account, message, communication, notification
    1. 1.1 A regular newsletter or printed report issued by an organization or society.
      (机构或社团的)通讯,刊物
      Example sentencesExamples
      • An information desk to issue periodic bulletins and correct misinformation appearing in the electronic or printed media can help avert crises.
      • The National Safety Council regularly issues bulletins warning about the number of road fatalities.
      • Newsletters, bulletins, open houses or family meetings are more formal ways to stay in touch.
      • The commission found that viruses and worms are foreseeable events, as evidenced by the regular security bulletins issued by software companies.
      • The C&O also issued bulletins every month to show the number of coal cars asked for by mine, the number supplied, and the number actually loaded by the mines.
      • We had regular bulletins during our strike - they made a real difference.
      • A separate project will involve issuing a monthly bulletin on integration matters in English, German and French.
      • We also ask that you mention us in your church bulletin or organization's newsletter.
      • Aftinet supplies education materials, regular bulletins and speakers at public events and has been receiving media coverage.
      • He criticized the committee also for failing to issue bulletins in the face of substantial internal dissent.
      Synonyms
      newsletter, news-sheet, newspaper, journal, proceedings, digest, gazette, magazine, review, periodical, organ

Origin

Mid 17th century (denoting an official warrant in some European countries): from French, from Italian bullettino, diminutive of bulletta ‘passport’, diminutive of bulla ‘seal, bull’.

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