Definição de 'news'
1. substantivo incontável
We waited and waited for news of him. [+ of]
They still haven't had any news about when they'll be able to go home. [+ about]
I wish I had better news for you. [+ for]
He's thrilled to bits at the news.
2. substantivo incontável [oft the NOUN]
News is information that is published in newspapers and broadcast on radio and television about recent events in the country or world or in a particular area of activity.
Foreign News is on Page 16.
We'll also have the latest sports news.
The announcement was made at a news conference.
Those are some of the top stories in the news.
3. substantivo singular
The news is a television or radio broadcast which consists of information about recent events
in the country or the world.
I heard all about the bombs on the news.
...the six o'clock news.
4. Substantivo, em nomes
5. substantivo incontável
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substantivo
2.
a.
reports, collectively, of recent happenings, esp. those broadcast over radio or TV,
printed in a newspaper, etc.
3.
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Formas derivadas
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So this is great news for us. The Sun (2017)It would also be good news for anyone planning an inside job. Times, Sunday Times (2016)Please do not get too excited about this news. Times, Sunday Times (2016)There was good and bad news yesterday. Times, Sunday Times (2016)The news has come as another terrible blow to the sport. Times, Sunday Times (2016)It will allow some of its biggest names to declare only a portion of their news and radio earnings. The Sun (2017) Great news he is going early. The Sun (2017)This is good news, yet also bad. Times, Sunday Times (2016)But there was some good news for the world 's wildlife. Times, Sunday Times (2016)This recent good news is not confined to the US. Times, Sunday Times (2016)This is not only true for news and information but for entertainment as well. Sociology (1995)Which is great news for those of us already committed to this same regime. The Sun (2015)Zero inflation is good news for the economy. Times, Sunday Times (2015)We are interested in the person behind the news. Times, Sunday Times (2010)One of his uncles is minister of culture and regularly calls him with news of the country. Times, Sunday Times (2013)Some things about him might have bothered the staid news agency we both worked for. Times, Sunday Times (2014)They need to hear good news about as much as you need to give it. Christianity Today (2000)The channel has established itself as a major force in news broadcasting in that time. Times, Sunday Times (2011)Who wants to be the bearer of bad news? The Sun (2015)The important news is that he has run out of whisky. Times, Sunday Times (2006)You would go back to a handful of radio news bulletins. The Sun (2008)They tell us the news of the world. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES (2003)The news comes as millions face pay freezes or tiny wage increases. The Sun (2011)Certain exhibits stir memories of recent news stories. Times, Sunday Times (2014)This was great news as we were halfway there. The Sun (2009)But most spurned lovers at least get the news in person. The Sun (2008)And will his departure be good or bad news for the country? Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Citações
News may be true, but it is not truth, and reporters and officials seldom see it the same wayThe Artillery of the Press
If people didn't give the news their news, and if everybody kept their news to themselves, the news wouldn't have any newsFrom A to B and Back Again
When a dog bites a man, that is not news, because it happens so often. But if a man bites a dog, that is news
all the news that's fit to printmotto of the New York Times
No news is good news
Tendências de news
Palavra bastante usada news é uma das 4000 palavras mais frequentemente usadas no dicionário Collins
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Traduções de news
Inglês Britânico: news
/njuːz/ NOUN
News is information about a recently changed situation or a recent event.
We waited for news of him.
- Inglês Americano: news
- Árabe: أَخْبَارٌ
- Português Brasileiro: notícias
- Chinês: 新闻
- Croata: vijesti
- Tcheco: zprávy
- Dinamarquês: nyheder
- Holandês: nieuws
- Espanhol Europeu: noticia
- Finlandês: uutiset
- Francês: nouvelles
- Alemão: Nachrichten
- Grego: ειδήσεις
- Italiano: notizie
- Japonês: ニュース
- Coreano: 뉴스
- Norueguês: nyheter
- Polonês: wiadomości
- Português Europeu: notícias
- Romeno: știre
- Russo: новости
- Espanhol: noticia
- Sueco: nyheter
- Tailandês: ข่าว
- Turco: haberler
- Ucraniano: новини
- Vietnamita: tin tức
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