گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'Newspaper'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: روزنامه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: روزنامه‌ نگاری‌ كردن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general::   noun ADJ. daily, evening, morning, Sunday, weekly | today's, yesterday's | independent, left-wing, right-wing | local, national, provincial, regional | broadsheet, quality | tabloid | popular | financial | folded, rolled-up QUANT. copy Have you got a copy of yesterday's newspaper? | edition today's edition of the newspaper VERB + NEWSPAPER buy, get, take Do you take a daily newspaper? | flick through, read | print, produce, publish | edit, write for/in | appear in Her article appeared in the Saturday newspaper. | get into NEWSPAPER + VERB come out The newspaper comes out every Saturday. NEWSPAPER + NOUN article, clipping, column, coverage, cutting | baron, magnate, owner | correspondent, editor, reporter | kiosk, shop, stand PREP. in a/the ~ an article in a local newspaper | on a/the ~ She got a job on a national newspaper.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: newspaper verbs read a newspaper • Which newspaper do you read? get a newspaper (= buy one regularly ) • We don’t get a newspaper; we tend to watch the news on TV. see/read something in the newspaper • I saw in the newspaper that he had died. appear in a newspaper • Her photo appeared in all the newspapers. a newspaper reports something (= has an article on something ) • The newspapers reported that the police were treating the death as a suicide. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + newspaper a national newspaper • The story was in all the national newspapers. a local newspaper • The store advertises in the local newspaper. a daily/weekly/Sunday newspaper (= one that is published every day/week/Sunday ) • Do you get a daily newspaper? a tabloid newspaper (= a small-sized newspaper, especially one with not much serious news ) • Their wedding made the headlines in all the tabloid newspapers. a quality newspaper British English (= a newspaper with a lot of serious news and good writing ) • The story has not been given as much coverage in the quality newspapers. newspaper + NOUN a newspaper article/report/story • I read quite an interesting newspaper report on the war. a newspaper headline • ‘Wine is good for you’ announced a recent newspaper headline. a newspaper column (= a regular article in a newspaper written by a particular journalist ) • She writes a regular newspaper column about gardening. a newspaper clipping/cutting (= a story cut out of a newspaper ) • I found some old newspaper cuttings of the band's first concert in Liverpool. a newspaper reporter • She was fed up with being followed by newspaper reporters. a newspaper editor • Newspaper editors have a lot of power. a newspaper proprietor British English (= owner ) • Ultimately, it’s the newspaper proprietor who decides what goes into the newspaper.

transnet.ir

3 general:: newspaper • The New York Times is a popular daily newspaper. paper a newspaper. Paper is more common than newspaper in everyday English: • There was an interesting article in the local paper today. • the Sunday papers the press newspapers and news magazines in general, and the people who write for them: • the freedom of the press • The press are always interested in stories about the royal family. the media newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and the Internet, considered as a group that provides news and information: • This issue has received a lot of attention in the media. • Her public image was shaped by the media. tabloid a newspaper that has small pages, a lot of photographs, short stories, and not much serious news: • The tabloids are full of stories about her and her boyfriend. broadsheet British English a serious newspaper printed on large sheets of paper, with news about politics, finance, and foreign affairs: • the quality broadsheets the nationals the newspapers that give news about the whole country where they are printed, in contrast to local newspapers: • The results of the nationwide survey became headlines in the nationals. the dailies the daily newspapers: • The dailies reported the story. parts of a newspaper article a piece of writing in a newspaper about a particular subject: • an article on the education reforms report a piece of writing in a newspaper about an event: • newspaper reports on the war story a report in a newspaper about an event, especially one that is not very serious or reliable: • You can’t always believe what you read in newspaper stories. a headline the title of an important newspaper article, printed in large letters above the article. The headlines are the titles of the most important stories on the front page: • The singer’s drug problem has been constantly in the headlines. front page the page on the front of a newspaper which has the most important news stories: • The story was all over the front page. section/pages the pages in a newspaper dealing with a particular area of news such as sports, business, or entertainment: • the financial pages of The Times • the arts section editorial the page of a newspaper on which the editor of a newspaper and other people express their opinions about the news, rather than just giving facts: • an editorial on the vaccination programme column an article on a particular subject or by a particular writer that appears regularly: • his weekly column on gardening

Longman-Thesaurus

4 general:: noun press: We read the newspaper every day.

Simple Definitions

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