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press
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新闻界

newspapers, journalists, and magazines as a whole

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He gave an interview to the press about his new book.
The press covered the event extensively, with multiple stories published.
What is the "press"?

The press refers to the media organizations, including newspapers, magazines, television stations, radio stations, and online platforms, that gather, report, and distribute news and information to the public. It encompasses both the journalists and the publications or outlets they work for, whose role is to inform and sometimes entertain, educate, or persuade audiences. The press is essential in keeping people informed about current events, offering diverse perspectives on issues, and holding institutions accountable.

to investigate
to investigate
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调查

to try to find the truth about a crime, accident, etc. by carefully examining its facts

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to broadcast
to broadcast
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(播送)

(播送)

广播

to use airwaves to send out TV or radio programs

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to report
to report
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(报道(动词))

报道

to cover or give the details of an event in written or spoken form as a journalist on TV, etc.

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to publish
to publish
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出版

to produce a newspaper, book, etc. for the public to purchase

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to gather
to gather
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(收集)

(收集)

聚集

to bring things together in one place

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to confirm
to confirm
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(证实)

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确认

to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof

negate

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to interview
to interview
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(面试)

(面试)

采访

to ask someone questions about a particular topic on the TV, radio, or for a newspaper

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editor
editor
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(主编)

(主编)

编辑

someone who is in charge of a newspaper agency, magazine, etc. and decides what should be published

Who is an "editor"?

An editor is a person responsible for reviewing, revising, and improving written content before it is published. Editors ensure that articles, reports, and other types of written material meet the publication's standards for clarity, accuracy, grammar, style, and tone. They may also organize the structure of the content, verify facts, and make sure the work aligns with the intended message or audience. Editors work in various fields, including journalism, publishing, and content creation, and they play a critical role in shaping and refining the final output that reaches readers.

front page
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(首页)

(首页)

头版

the first and main page of a newspaper in which important news pieces are printed

What is the "front page"?

The front page is the first page of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication, typically featuring the most important and attention-grabbing news stories. It is usually designed to attract readers' attention with headlines, images, and summaries of major articles. The front page often highlights breaking news, key events, or significant issues of the day. As the first thing readers see, the front page is carefully curated to set the tone for the entire publication and give readers an overview of the most relevant stories.

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journalist
journalist
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(新闻工作者)

(新闻工作者)

记者

someone who prepares news to be broadcast or writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites

Who is a "journalist"?

A journalist is a person who gathers, investigates, and reports news and information for various media outlets, such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio, or online platforms. Journalists are responsible for writing articles, producing reports, and ensuring that their stories are accurate, fair, and balanced. They often conduct interviews, research, and analyze data to provide insightful coverage on a range of topics, such as current events, politics, and human interest stories. Journalists play an essential role in keeping the public informed and holding individuals or institutions accountable.

gossip column
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(名人花边报道)

(名人花边报道)

八卦专栏

a segment in a newspaper assigned to stories about the lives of the celebrities

What is a "gossip column"?

A gossip column is a regular feature in a newspaper, magazine, or online publication that focuses on the personal lives and activities of celebrities, public figures, or other notable individuals. It typically shares rumors, scandals, or behind-the-scenes stories, often in a light-hearted or sensationalized manner. Gossip columns aim to entertain readers by providing a glimpse into the private lives of the famous, sometimes mixing fact with speculation. These columns can also comment on fashion, relationships, and social events, contributing to the public image of the people involved.

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headline
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(头条)

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标题

the large words in the upper part of a page of a newspaper, article, etc.

What is a "headline"?

A headline is the title or main heading of an article in a newspaper, magazine, or online publication. It is typically written in large, bold text to grab readers' attention and provide a summary of the article's main point or topic. Headlines are designed to be eye-catching and informative, offering a brief preview of the content within the article. They help readers quickly determine whether the article is of interest to them, and are often the first thing people see when browsing through a publication.

article
article
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(报道)

(报道)

文章

a piece of writing about a particular subject on a website, in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication

What is an "article"?

An article is a written work that focuses on a specific topic, typically published in newspapers, magazines, journals, or online platforms. Articles are designed to inform, explain, or discuss particular subjects in detail, and they can vary in length, style, and complexity. They may present facts, opinions, research findings, or analysis, depending on the purpose and audience. Articles are commonly written by journalists, experts, or researchers, and they are often structured with a headline, introduction, body, and conclusion to convey information clearly and effectively.

broadsheet
broadsheet
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(宽版报纸)

(宽版报纸)

大报

a newspaper that is published on a large piece of paper regarded as more serious

What is a "broadsheet"?

A broadsheet is a large-format newspaper, known for its serious, in-depth journalism and comprehensive coverage of news. The term "broadsheet" refers to the size of the paper, which is typically larger than tabloid newspapers. Broadsheets often focus on a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, international affairs, and culture. They tend to have a formal tone and are considered more traditional in their approach to news reporting. Many well-established, respected newspapers are broadsheets, and they often aim to provide detailed, factual, and balanced coverage for an informed audience.

tabloid
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(通俗报)

(通俗报)

小报

a newspaper with smaller pages and many pictures, covering stories about famous people and not much serious news

What is a "tabloid"?

A tabloid is a type of newspaper or magazine that is smaller in size than a broadsheet, typically focusing on sensational news, celebrity gossip, and scandals. Tabloids often emphasize dramatic stories, eye-catching headlines, and colorful images to attract readers. While they can include serious news, they are generally known for their focus on entertainment, crime, and human interest stories. Due to their sensational content and style, tabloids are often seen as less formal or credible than other types of publications.

advertising
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(宣传)

(宣传)

广告

a paid announcement that draws public attention to a product or service

review
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(评审)

(评审)

评论

a type of periodical publication that features critical essays or evaluations of contemporary literature, art, or current events

What is a "review"?

A review is a magazine or journal that focuses on providing in-depth critiques and evaluations of various cultural, artistic, or intellectual works, such as books, movies, theater performances, or music. These periodicals often feature expert analysis, opinion pieces, and discussions about the latest trends or releases in specific fields. Reviews as periodicals may be published regularly, like monthly or quarterly, and they serve as a resource for readers seeking professional opinions and insights.

newspaper
newspaper
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(新闻纸)

(新闻纸)

报纸

a set of large folded sheets of paper with lots of stories, pictures, and information printed on them about things like sport, politic, etc., usually issued daily or weekly

What is a "newspaper"?

A newspaper is a printed or digital publication that provides news, articles, advertisements, and other information to the public. Newspapers cover a wide range of topics, including local, national, and international news, politics, business, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. They are typically published daily or weekly, and are one of the traditional sources of information for people seeking to stay informed. Newspapers often include sections like editorials, opinion pieces, and feature stories, and may be available in print form or as online editions for wider accessibility.

art
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(艺术品)

(艺术品)

艺术

the use of creativity and imagination to express emotions and ideas by making things like paintings, sculptures, music, etc.

entertainment
entertainment
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(消遣)

(消遣)

娱乐

movies, television shows, etc. or an activity that is made for people to enjoy

business
business
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(生意)

(生意)

商业

the activity of providing services or products in exchange for money

finance
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(财务)

金融

a type of business activity that involves providing money or other resources, such as capital, to support economic transactions, investments, and other financial activities

crossword
crossword
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(纵横字谜)

(纵横字谜)

填字游戏

a puzzle game in which one writes the answers to the clues in numbered boxes

What is a "crossword puzzle"?

A crossword puzzle is a word game made up of a grid of blank squares. The goal is to fill in the squares with words, using clues provided for both horizontal and vertical spaces. Each clue corresponds to a word, and the letters of the words meet at certain points. Solvers must use their knowledge of vocabulary, spelling, and word patterns to figure out the answers. Crossword puzzles range in difficulty, offering a fun and challenging way to improve word skills and test memory. They are commonly found in newspapers, books, and online platforms.

game
game
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(玩具活动)

(玩具活动)

游戏

a playful activity in which we use our imagination, play with toys, etc.

domestic news
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(本国新闻)

(本国新闻)

国内新闻

news about events and developments that occur within a country or region

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editorial
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社论

a newspaper article expressing the views of the editor on a particular subject

What is an "editorial"?

An editorial is a type of article in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication that expresses the opinion of the editor or the publication's editorial team on a specific issue or topic. It offers analysis, commentary, or criticism and is intended to influence public opinion or spark discussion. Editorials are usually written to reflect the publication's stance on current events, policies, or social issues, and they aim to provide a thoughtful perspective on the subject matter.

health
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(卫生)

(卫生)

健康

the general condition of a person's mind or body

beauty
beauty
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(优美)

(优美)

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the quality of being attractive or pleasing, particularly to the eye

ugliness
horoscope
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(星座 Horoscope)

星座运程

a forecast of an individual's future based on their zodiac sign or date of birth, especially as published in a newspaper or magazine

What is a "horoscope"?

A horoscope is a prediction or description of a person's future based on the positions and movements of celestial bodies, such as planets and stars, at the time of their birth. Horoscopes are often linked to astrology and are typically published in newspapers, magazines, or online. They provide insights into various aspects of life, such as love, career, health, and personal traits, according to one's zodiac sign. Each zodiac sign corresponds to a specific set of dates, and horoscopes are generally written for people born under that sign, offering personalized guidance for the day, week, or month ahead.

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international
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(外来的)

国际的

happening in or between more than one country

news
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(消息)

(消息)

新闻

reports on recent events that are broadcast or published

What is "news"?

News refers to the information about recent events or developments that are shared through various media, such as television, radio, newspapers, or online platforms. It covers a wide range of topics, including local, national, and international stories, like politics, business, weather, and human interest. News reports are meant to keep the public informed about what is happening around the world and in their communities. Journalists gather, verify, and present this information in a clear and timely manner to help people stay up to date.

letter
letter
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信件

a written or printed message that is sent to someone or an organization, company, etc.

What is a "letter"?

A letter is a written or printed message that is typically sent from one person to another. It can be formal or informal and is often used for communication when a direct conversation is not possible. Letters are usually written on paper, but they can also be sent digitally through email or messaging platforms. They may convey personal thoughts, official information, requests, or invitations. Traditionally, letters were delivered by post or courier services, but with advancements in technology, electronic letters have become more common due to their speed and convenience.

reader
reader
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(阅览者)

读者

someone who reads a certain magazine or newspaper

sports section
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(运动栏目)

(运动栏目)

体育版块

a specific part of a newspaper, magazine, or website that focuses on news, articles, and information related to sports

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television guide
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(电视节目表)

(电视节目表)

电视指南

a printed or digital listing of TV programs and their air times

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