
(民意调查)
舆论调查
a survey conducted to collect people's views, preferences, or beliefs on specific topics or issues
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(最新消息)
突发新闻
information that has been just received by a television or radio news channel
Breaking news refers to urgent, newly occurring events that are reported as soon as they are discovered, often before all details are fully available. These stories are typically about significant events, such as natural disasters, accidents, political developments, or emergencies, that require immediate attention. Breaking news is covered quickly to provide the public with the most current information, even if it is subject to updates or changes as more details emerge. It is often the focus of media outlets during the initial moments after an event occurs.
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(电视台)
频道
a TV station that broadcasts different programs
A channel refers to a service that broadcasts various programs, such as news, entertainment, sports, and movies, to an audience. Each channel has its own unique schedule and content, which can be accessed through cable, satellite, or digital platforms. Channels are identified by their specific frequency or number, and viewers can choose which one to watch based on the type of content they are interested in. These services are responsible for creating or airing a variety of shows to attract different viewers.

(记者招待会)
新闻发布会
a formal meeting or gathering where members of the media are invited to ask questions and receive information from a person or organization
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(自由权)
自由
the right to act, say, or think as one desires without being stopped, controlled, or restricted

(利益团体)
压力团体
a group or organization that actively seeks to influence public opinion and government policies on specific issues
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(下流媒体)
低俗报刊
a group or organization that actively seeks to influence public opinion and government policies on specific issues
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(媒介)
媒体
the ways through which people receive information such as newspapers, television, etc.

(新闻报导)
报道
the reporting of specific news or events by the media
Coverage refers to the way in which an event, topic, or issue is reported and presented in the media. It involves the amount of attention given to a story, how it is discussed, and the angle from which it is approached. Coverage can vary depending on the news outlet, with some providing extensive coverage and others focusing on specific aspects. In news reporting, coverage is important because it shapes how the public understands an event or issue, including which details are highlighted and how the story is framed.

( scandal )
丑闻
an event or action that is considered morally or legally wrong and causes public outrage or controversy

(提醒)
线索
a piece of information or warning that is given secretly or discreetly, often to provide advance knowledge or insight

(搜寻)
调查
to find information about someone or something through extensive research or investigation
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(道德)
伦理
a set of moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior and decision-making

(隐形地)
匿名地
in disguise or using a false identity to avoid being recognized

N/A
causing extreme fear, shock, or disgust

(揭示)
启示
the act of making something known or revealed, particularly something surprising or previously unknown

(果敢)
勇敢
showing bravery, boldness, or determination in challenging situations

(潜入)
渗透
to secretly enter an organization or group with the aim of spying on its members or gathering information
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