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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Media, Uitgeverij en Informatiedynamiek

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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)
to break
[werkwoord]

(of news) to be released or made known to the public

bekendmaken, onthullen

bekendmaken, onthullen

Ex: As soon as the details of the data breach broke, the company took immediate action to address it .Zodra de details van het datalek **bekend werden**, ondernam het bedrijf onmiddellijk actie om het aan te pakken.
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circulation
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the total number of copies of a newspaper or magazine distributed, including both sales and delivery to readers

oplage, circulatie

oplage, circulatie

Ex: The editor attributed the success of the magazine to its loyal readership , which has contributed to steady circulation figures over the years .Een hogere **oplage** trekt meer adverteerders aan.
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to cover
[werkwoord]

to provide a report on or talk about an event in a news piece or media

verslaan, bedekken

verslaan, bedekken

Ex: The media outlet covered the protest rally , capturing the crowd 's chants and speeches from various perspectives .De media **dekten** de protestbijeenkomst af en legden de leuzen en toespraken van de menigte vanuit verschillende perspectieven vast.
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current affairs
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

important social or political events that are happening and are covered in the news

actualiteiten, huidige zaken

actualiteiten, huidige zaken

Ex: The magazine publishes insightful articles on current affairs each week .Het tijdschrift publiceert elke week inzichtelijke artikelen over **actuele zaken**.
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demography
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the statistical study of populations, including their size, distribution, composition, and changes over time due to factors such as birth, death, migration, and aging

demografie, demografische studie

demografie, demografische studie

Ex: Changes in demography can have profound implications for healthcare , education , and social services .Veranderingen in de **demografie** kunnen diepgaande gevolgen hebben voor gezondheidszorg, onderwijs en sociale diensten.
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to draft
[werkwoord]

to write something for the first time that needs corrections for the final presentation

opstellen, kladden

opstellen, kladden

Ex: As a screenwriter , he understood the importance of drafting scenes before finalizing the screenplay .Als scenarioschrijver begreep hij het belang van het **opstellen** van scènes voordat het scenario werd afgerond.
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phenomenon
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

an observable fact, event, or situation, often unusual or not yet fully explained

fenomeen, waarneembaar feit

fenomeen, waarneembaar feit

Ex: Earthquakes are natural phenomena that scientists continuously study.
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readership
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the number of people who read a particular magazine, newspaper, or book on a regular basis

lezerspubliek, aantal lezers

lezerspubliek, aantal lezers

Ex: The editors strive to cater to their readership's interests by featuring a variety of content in each issue .De redacteuren streven ernaar om in te spelen op de interesses van hun **lezerspubliek** door in elk nummer een verscheidenheid aan inhoud te presenteren.
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revenue
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the total income generated from business activities or other sources

inkomsten, omzet

inkomsten, omzet

Ex: The restaurant 's revenue increased during the holiday season .De **omzet** van het restaurant steeg tijdens het vakantieseizoen.
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to run
[werkwoord]

(with reference to a newspaper, magazine, story, etc.) to print and publish

publiceren, drukken

publiceren, drukken

Ex: The TV station ran a segment about the upcoming election .Het tv-station **zond** een segment uit over de aanstaande verkiezingen.
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source
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a book or a document that supplies information in a research and is referred to

bron, referentie

bron, referentie

Ex: Wikipedia is not always a reliable source for academic work .Wikipedia is niet altijd een betrouwbare **bron** voor academisch werk.
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subscription
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

an arrangement where an individual or entity pays a recurring fee or provides contact info to access content, services, or updates from a specific source

abonnement, inschrijving

abonnement, inschrijving

Ex: News websites rely on subscriptions for revenue .
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tablet
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a flat, small, portable computer that one controls and uses by touching its screen

tablet, tabletcomputer

tablet, tabletcomputer

Ex: The tablet's battery lasts for up to ten hours , allowing users to work or browse without needing to recharge frequently .De batterij van de **tablet** gaat tot tien uur mee, waardoor gebruikers kunnen werken of browsen zonder vaak op te laden.
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transition
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a movement, development, or shift from one stage, subject, or place to another

overgang, verandering

overgang, verandering

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scenario
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a hypothetical sequence of events or a plausible situation that could unfold

scenario, hypothese

scenario, hypothese

Ex: The scientist presented a worst-case scenario for climate change, emphasizing the need for immediate action.De wetenschapper presenteerde een worst-case-**scenario** voor klimaatverandering, waarbij hij de noodzaak van onmiddellijke actie benadrukte.
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exposure
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the act of making something visible or known to the public

blootstelling, onthulling

blootstelling, onthulling

Ex: Online platforms give writers exposure to readers .Online platforms geven schrijvers **blootstelling** aan lezers.
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social networking
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

using websites and apps to interact and build social relationships

sociale netwerken, social networking

sociale netwerken, social networking

Ex: The company 's marketing strategy includes a strong focus on social networking to reach a wider audience .De marketingstrategie van het bedrijf omvat een sterke focus op **sociale netwerken** om een breder publiek te bereiken.
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cast
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

all the actors and actresses in a movie, play, etc.

cast, bezetting

cast, bezetting

Ex: An all-star cast was chosen for the high-budget movie .Voor de hoogbudgetfilm werd een **sterrencast** gekozen.
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used to describe someone or something that attracts a great deal of public attention

Ex: She was constantly in the public eye due to her philanthropic work.
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paparazzi
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

freelance photographers who aggressively pursue and take pictures of celebrities, often in invasive or intrusive ways

paparazzi, beroemdhedenfotografen

paparazzi, beroemdhedenfotografen

Ex: The actress hired security to shield her from the paparazzi while attending the movie premiere .De actrice huurde beveiliging in om haar te beschermen tegen de **paparazzi** terwijl ze de filmpremière bijwoonde.
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soap opera
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a TV or radio show, broadcast regularly, dealing with the routine life of a group of people and their problems

soap, televisieserie

soap, televisieserie

Ex: The characters ' struggles in the soap opera feel so real and relatable to many viewers .De struggles van de personages in de **soapserie** voelen zo echt en herkenbaar voor veel kijkers.
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villain
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the main bad character in a movie, story, play, etc.

schurk, antagonist

schurk, antagonist

Ex: The audience booed when the villain appeared on stage .Het publiek boeide toen de **schurk** op het podium verscheen.
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commentator
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a person who provides live commentary on a sports event, performance, or broadcast

commentator, sportverslaggever

commentator, sportverslaggever

Ex: The cultural commentator offered thoughtful critiques on the latest film releases , influencing public opinion .
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flyer
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a small piece of paper that has information about something being advertised, usually printed in color and handed out to people by hand

flyer, folder

flyer, folder

Ex: She read a flyer about language courses .Ze las een **flyer** over taalcursussen.
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to flash up
[werkwoord]

to suddenly appear very briefly on a screen or display

kort oplichten, plotseling verschijnen

kort oplichten, plotseling verschijnen

Ex: A message flashes up every time I open the app.Er **flitst een bericht op** elke keer dat ik de app open.
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plot
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the events that are crucial to the formation and continuity of a story in a movie, play, novel, etc.

plot, verhaallijn

plot, verhaallijn

Ex: Critics praised the plot of the film for its originality and depth .Critici prezen **het plot** van de film voor zijn originaliteit en diepte.
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subtitled
[bijvoeglijk naamwoord]

(of a film or video) featuring written translations of spoken dialogue displayed on the screen, typically in a language different from the original audio

ondertiteld, met ondertiteling

ondertiteld, met ondertiteling

Ex: She learned new phrases from subtitled programs .
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to depict
[werkwoord]

to represent or show something or someone by a work of art

uitbeelden, afbeelden

uitbeelden, afbeelden

Ex: The stained glass window in the church depicts religious scenes from the Bible .Het gebrandschilderde raam in de kerk **beeldt** religieuze taferelen uit de Bijbel **uit**.
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household name
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a person, brand, or product widely known and recognized by the general public

naam die bij iedereen bekend is, bekende naam

naam die bij iedereen bekend is, bekende naam

Ex: The Beatles are a band that have become a household name and whose music is still popular decades later .
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to make a person, place, or thing widely known, often for the first time

Ex: Winning the championship put the team on the map.
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to dumb down
[werkwoord]

to simplify or reduce the intellectual content of something in order to make it more accessible or appealing to a wider audience

overmatig vereenvoudigen, toegankelijker maken

overmatig vereenvoudigen, toegankelijker maken

Ex: The complex jargon in the manual was dumbed down to help customers troubleshoot issues on their own.Het complexe jargon in de handleiding werd **vereenvoudigd** om klanten te helpen problemen zelf op te lossen.
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