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news

nuz


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1 عمومی:: اخبار، خبر، اوازه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: see BAD NEWS; BREAK THE NEWS; NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general:: noun information: We wanted to hear the latest news.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: news adjectives good news • He’s feeling much better, so that’s good news. great/wonderful news • They're getting married? That's wonderful news! welcome news (= good news that makes you happy ) • The lower interest rates will be welcome news to home owners. bad news • ‘I’m afraid I have bad news,’ said Jackson. • Have you heard the terrible news about Simon? terrible news (= very bad ) the latest news • Mom sent a letter with all the latest news. old news (= news that you have already heard ) • She wasn’t surprised; it was old news to her. important news • I've got some important news to tell you. the big news informal (= an important piece of news ) • The big news is that Polly and Richard are going to get married. verbs have some news (for somebody) • I could tell by his face that he had some news. tell somebody the news • Jack called him to tell him the good news. break the news (to somebody) (= tell someone some bad news ) • Two policemen came to the door to break the news about her husband. spread the news (= tell a lot of people the news ) • After she had the baby, her husband made phone calls to spread the happy news. hear the news (= hear about something that has happened ) • She was really upset when she heard the news. welcome the news formal (= say that you are pleased about some news ) • Environmental groups welcomed the news that the area would be protected. greet the news with surprise/delight etc formal (= react to the news in a particular way ) • Fans greeted the news of the victory with a loud cheer. news spreads (= a lot of people find out the news from other people ) • News spreads fast in a small town. phrases a piece of news ( also a bit of news British English ) • Leo thought about this piece of news carefully. the good news is …/the bad news is ... (= used to introduce a piece of good and bad news ) • The good news is that most stores have the game in stock; the bad news is that it's not cheap.

transnet.ir

4 general::   noun new information ADJ. encouraging, excellent, good, great, marvellous, terrific, tremendous, welcome, wonderful The good news is that we've all been given an extra day's leave. Great news! We've bought the house. | bad, gloomy, grim, sad, terrible, tragic, unwelcome | dramatic, important, momentous | hot, late, latest, recent Some late news has just come in. | old, stale | exciting, interesting | front-page It was front-page news at the time. | domestic, home, local, national, regional | foreign, international | business, City, financial | sports, tennis, etc. QUANT. bit, item, piece We've had a bit of good news. VERB + NEWS get, have, hear, learn, receive Have you heard the latest news? | catch up on I want to catch up on all your news. | announce, break, bring (sb), give sb, tell sb The police had to break the news to the boy's parents. | spread She ran from office to office, spreading the news. | leak News of their engagement was leaked to the press. | report I haven't really got any news to report. | carry ‘The Daily Nation’ carried news of the event. | gather, get It's the reporter's job to go out and gather news. | await, expect, wait for They are waiting for news of their relatives. | greet, react to, welcome The news was greeted with astonishment. | make It was a very minor incident and barely made the news. NEWS + VERB come, come in, come through News is coming in of a large fire in central London. | break, leak out The news broke while we were on holiday. | spread, travel The news spread like wildfire. NEWS + NOUN bulletin, flash, item, release, report, story Programmes were interrupted for a news flash. | coverage News coverage of the fighting was extremely biased. | conference The former manager gave his first news conference since being sacked. | agency, service | programme | editor | source | media PREP. at the ~ She went completely to pieces at the news of his death. | in the ~ She's been in the news a lot lately. | with the ~ Joan came in with the news that a pay rise had been agreed. | ~ about I'm not interested in news about celebrities. | ~ from And now with news from the Games, over to our Olympic correspondent. | ~ of news of fresh killings | ~ on Is there any news on the car bomb attack? | ~ to It was news to me that they'd got married. the news: on TV or radio ADJ. radio, television, TV | evening, lunchtime, nine o'clock, etc. VERB + NEWS hear, listen to, see, watch | turn on | broadcast | read The news is read by Harriet Daly. PREP. in the ~ Our school was mentioned in the news. | on the ~ I heard it on t

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