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词汇 current affairs
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Definition of current affairs in English:

current affairs

plural noun
  • Events of political or social interest and importance happening in the world at the present time.

    时事

    I began to take an interest in current affairs
    as modifier current affairs programmes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • People interested in current affairs will be aware that in politics, perception is often reality.
    • She enjoyed reading and had a special interest in literature and current affairs.
    • Molly was an avid reader and liked to keep herself well informed on current affairs and a wide spectrum of interests.
    • Broadcasters sometimes do this with their news and current affairs programming.
    • It's almost enough to interest me in politics, current affairs and Important Stuff.
    • News and current affairs programmes are considered likely to be worst hit.
    • The station will broadcast its flagship current affairs programme each weekday morning.
    • More and more, current affairs programmes are throwing in an interactive element.
    • He enjoyed the cut and trust of local politics and took an abiding interest in current affairs.
    • It's not that I am not interested in current affairs because I listen to the news every day.
    • He was particularly interested in current affairs and also enjoyed sport.
    • The corporation has already suffered a direct hit on its flagship current affairs debate show.
    • All it does is add hundreds of thousands of dollars of costs onto current affairs programmes.
    • Perhaps the nub of it all was that, just like soap operas, current affairs shows love a wedding.
    • He was widely read and took a keen interest in history, current affairs, politics and religion.
    • I usually avoid the morning current affairs radio programmes as they annoy me too much.
    • All such affiliations will be declared at the start of every news bulletin or current affairs programme.
    • He was a great reader and had a strong interest in politics and current affairs.
    • As a kid, watching any TV other than news or current affairs style programmes was very difficult when my Dad was in the house.
    • A man of keen intellect, he took an ardent interest in many issues relating to news and current affairs.

Definition of current affairs in US English:

current affairs

plural nounˈkərənt əˈfe(ə)rzˈkərənt əˈfɛ(ə)rz
  • Events of political or social interest and importance happening in the world at the present time.

    时事

    I began to take an interest in current affairs
    as modifier current affairs programs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's almost enough to interest me in politics, current affairs and Important Stuff.
    • Molly was an avid reader and liked to keep herself well informed on current affairs and a wide spectrum of interests.
    • He was a great reader and had a strong interest in politics and current affairs.
    • He was particularly interested in current affairs and also enjoyed sport.
    • News and current affairs programmes are considered likely to be worst hit.
    • I usually avoid the morning current affairs radio programmes as they annoy me too much.
    • People interested in current affairs will be aware that in politics, perception is often reality.
    • As a kid, watching any TV other than news or current affairs style programmes was very difficult when my Dad was in the house.
    • All it does is add hundreds of thousands of dollars of costs onto current affairs programmes.
    • Broadcasters sometimes do this with their news and current affairs programming.
    • More and more, current affairs programmes are throwing in an interactive element.
    • He was widely read and took a keen interest in history, current affairs, politics and religion.
    • A man of keen intellect, he took an ardent interest in many issues relating to news and current affairs.
    • The station will broadcast its flagship current affairs programme each weekday morning.
    • All such affiliations will be declared at the start of every news bulletin or current affairs programme.
    • She enjoyed reading and had a special interest in literature and current affairs.
    • The corporation has already suffered a direct hit on its flagship current affairs debate show.
    • He enjoyed the cut and trust of local politics and took an abiding interest in current affairs.
    • Perhaps the nub of it all was that, just like soap operas, current affairs shows love a wedding.
    • It's not that I am not interested in current affairs because I listen to the news every day.
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