not like because it is
not what you are used to, or is too complicated新奇怪异的;时髦4杂的
new-fie /'njuifi; NAmE 'nuifi/ noun (CanE, informal) a person from
兰人
New-found-land
Time /njui'faundland
taim; NAmE nui'f-/ noun [U] (Conf) the standard
time system that is used in an area which includes the island of Newfoundland纽芬兰时间(纽芬兰岛地区标准时间)
,New
'Labour noun [sing.+sing./pl. v.] (in
newly Ow /'njuili; NAmE'nuilil adv.
(usually before a past participle 通▼用于过去分词前)
recently 最近;新运:a neiWy quoted doctor 新近彘得
行医许可的医生◊ a new〖y created job新设置的鴻位◊ a nevWy fndepemient repubHc 刚独立命共希国
'newly-wed noun [usually pi.] a person who has recently
got married 新婚者► ’newly-wedao[/.
,new
'man noun [Br^] a man who shares the
work in the home that is traditionally done by women, such as cleaning, cooking
and taking care of children. New men are considered sensitive and not
aggressive•新派
男于(分担声务及照顾乎女的工作)
,new 'media noun [pi.] new information and entertainment
technologies, such as the Internet, CD-ROMs and DIGITAL TELEVISION新媒体(像互联网、光盘和数字电视
等新的信息和娱乐技术)
,new ' moon noun 1 the moon when it looks
like a thin curved shape (= a crescent)新月 2 the time of the month
when tiie moon has this shape 新月期一compare FULL MOON, HALF-MOON(l) _
the ,New 'Right noun [sing.] (in
the
1
new information about sth that has happened recently 消息;音信:What’s the iatest news?有#么最 新消息吗?.
◊ Have you heard the
news? Pat’s leaving/ 你
听说了吗?帕特要走了!
◊ That’s great
news.这真是好
消息。◊ TeH me aH your news.把你最近的情况全都告诉
我。◊ Have
you had any news o/Patricfc?你有没有帕特 里克的消息?
◊
Any news on the deai?这金女無着消S
吗?. ◊ Messengers brought
news t/iat the batrfe had been Zost.通信员送来消息说这场战斗失败了。◊ Do you want the good
news or the bad news _/iirst?你是想先昕好消息 还是环消息?
◊ a piece/bit
〇//lews —条/ 一则褚丨兔◊ {informal) Ifs news to me (= I haven't heard it
before).
.这事我余一次听说。2 reports of recent events
that appear in newspapers or on television or radio 媒体对 羞要事情的报道;新闻:ziational/fntemationa〖 news 国内/国际病闻◊£! news story/item/report —则新闻;
新闻报道◊ iVews 〇/a
serious road accident is just coming in.有关一起恶性交通事故的报道开始陆续传来。◊ breaking news (= news that is
arriving about events that have just happened)突发新闻◊ She is dways in the
news.她差在媒妹露面。◊ The wedding
was/iront-page news.这次婚礼7 头版新闻。3 the news a regular television
or radio broadcast of the latest news (电视
或广播中的)新闻报道:to 〖isten to/watch the
news收 听/收看新闻节目◊ Can you put th_e news
on?请你打 开新阉好吗?
◊ J saw
ft on the news.我是在新岗令目 中看到的。◊ the nine o’c〖ocfc news九点的齒闻报道
4 a person, thing or
event that is considered to be interesting enough to be reported as news 新闻人物; 新闻事件:Pop stars are always news.流行音乐明星总 新闻人物。一see also newsy
IT»T?!1
be bad 'news (for
sb/sth) to
be likely to cause problems 对…不利:
Central
heating is bad news for indoor plants.
系统不利于室内植物。break the 'news (to sb) to be the first to tell
sb some bad news 最先(.南…)透露环
消息;说出实情
be good
news (for sb/sth) to be likely to be helpful or give an
advantage 对…有利.■(.或看
益处The cut in interest rates
is good news for homeowners.降低利率对于私房业主来说是个福音。,no news is 'good news [saying) if there were bad news
we would hear it, so as we have heard nothing, it is likely that nothing bad
has happened没有消息就是好消息
'news
agency (also
'press
agency) noun an organization that
collects news and supplies it to newspapers and television and radio companies 通讯社 news-agent /'nju:zeid38nt; NAmE 'nurz-/ (6r£) {US news- deal-er) noun 1 a person who owns or
works in a shop selling newspapers and magazines, and often sweets/ candy and
cigarettes报刊经销人;裰刊经销商2 newsagent’s (p/. news.agents) also 'paper shop) a shop/ store that
sells newspapers, magazines, sweets/candy, etc.报刊经销店;书每眷:IT.I
go to
the newsagent's on my way home.回家时峩要去趟报刊店。
news-cast /'nju:zka:st;
NAmE 'nuizkaBst/ noun {especially a news programme on
radio or.television 新闻令
目;新闻广播
news-caster /'nju:zka:st0(r); NAmE 'nuizkaestar/ [BrE also news-read-er) noun a person who reads the
news on television or radio 新闻播食员,
'news conference noun {especially NAmE) = press
CONFERENCE
news.deal.er
/_nju:zdi:la(r); NAmE 'nu:z-/ noun (L/S)
=NEWSAGENT
'news desk noun the department of a
newspaper office or a radio or television station where news is received and
prepared for printing or broadcasting (报社、电
台或电视台的 > 新闻编辑部,新闻采编部:Sheworfcson the news desk.她在新闻采编部工作。
news-flash /'njuizflaej; NAmE 'nu:z-/ (also flash) noun [especially Br£) a short item of
important news that is broadcast on radio or television, often interrupting a
programme (插播的)简明新闻
'news-gathering noun [u] the process of
doing research on news items, especially ones that will be broadcast on
television or printed in a newspaper 新闻
► 'news-gather-er noun
news-group /'nju:zgru:p;
NAmE 'nu:z-/ noun a place in a computer
network, especially the Internet, where people can discuss a particular subject
and exchange information about it (网络)新闻组;(计算机系统) 新闻组
news-let-ter /'nju:zlet9(r);
NAmE 'nu:z-/ noun a printed report
containing news of the activities of a club or organization that is sent
regularly to all its members
(某组织的)内部通讯,简讯
news-man /'njuizmaBn;
NAmE 'nu:z-/, news-woman /'njuizwuman; NAmE 'nu:z-/ noun (pi. -men /-man/,
-women /-wimin/)
a journalist who works for a newspaper or a television or radio station 新闻 记者: a crowd 〇/reporters and IV newsmen —群和电视新闻
釆编,人员
neWS-paper
/'nju:zpeipa(r);
NAmE 'nu:z-/ noun 1
[C] a set of large printed sheets of paper containing news, articles,
advertisements, etc. and published every day or every week 报纸;报:a daily/weekly news- paper 日 / 周报◊ a Zocai/nationa〖 newspaper 地方性
/ 全国性报纸◊ a newspaper articZe报纸上i表的女章◊ 了 read about it in the newspaper.莪在报上看到了政件
事。◊ a newspaper cutting 剪报◊ She works /or
the local newspaper (= the company that produces it). 一家地方裱社工#。◊ newspaper proprietors报纸创办人 —see also paper n.(2) 2 [U]
paper taken from old news- papers 旧报纸:Wrap all your glasses
in newspaper. JE 你的,玻璃杯全用旧报纸包起来。
news-paper-man /'njuizpeipamaBn; NAmE 'nuizpeiper- maen/, news-paper-woman /'njuizpeipa woman; NAmE 'nuizpeipar-/ noun
{pi. -men /-man/,
-women
/-wirnm/)
a joumaiist who works for a newspaper 报社
记者
new-speak /'nju:spi:k; NAmE 'nu:-/ noun [U] language that is
not clear or honest, for example the language