the media ♦︎ the press ♦︎ coverage ♦︎ reporting ♦︎ journalism ♦︎ reportageThese are all words for sth that is used to communicate news stories and information from journalists to the public.這些詞均表示大衆傳播、新聞媒體。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆in / by the media / press◆(the) mainstream media / press / coverage / reporting / journalism◆(a) biased media / press / coverage / reporting◆media / press / newspaper coverage / reporting / reportage◆investigative reporting / journalism◆accurate / balanced / objective coverage / reporting◆the national / local / free / foreign media / press◆media / press reports / coverage■the media [singular + singular or plural verb] newspapers, magazines, radio and television considered as a group大衆傳播媒介,新聞媒體(報紙、雜志、廣播和電視的總稱)◆the news / broadcasting media新聞/廣播傳媒◆The media was accused of influencing the final decision.人們指責媒體左右了終審判決。◆He became a media star for his part in the protests.他因在抗議活動中的表現而成爲媒體明星。◆the relationship between politics and the mass media政治和大衆傳媒之間的關系■the press ( the Press) [singular + singular or plural verb] newspapers and magazines that report news; journalists and photographers who work for organizations that report news, especially newspapers or magazines報章雜志;記者;新聞工作者;新聞界◆The story was reported in the press and on television.這件事在報刊和電視上報道過。◆Today's press briefing will be televised live.今天的新聞發布會將由電視直播。◆She has been harassed by the press, who desperately need a story.她受到了新聞界的騷擾,因爲記者迫切想追到新聞。ⓘ Press [singular or , uncountable] can also mean the type or amount of reports that newspapers write about sb/sth.單數或不可數名詞形式的press亦可指對某人或某事的報道、評論◆The airline has had a bad press recently(= journalists have written unpleasant things about it).這家航空公司最近受到新聞界的責難。◆The demonstration got very little press(= there were few reports in the media).新聞媒體對這次示威遊行報道很少。■coverage ˈkʌvərɪdʒ [uncountable] the attention given to a particular event or subject by the media新聞報道;媒體關注◆There was blanket coverage(= reports everywhere) of the attacks.襲擊事件得到了廣泛的報道。◆tonight's live coverage of the hockey game今晚曲棍球比賽的現場直播 see also cover ⇨ describeverb■reporting [uncountable] the communication of news stories to the public by journalists新聞報道◆Reporting restrictions were not lifted at the trial yesterday.對報道昨天的審訊的限制並未撤銷。 see also report ⇨ describeverb, reporter ⇨ reporter■journalism [uncountable] the work of collecting and writing news stories by the media新聞業;新聞工作◆Was the article intentionally misleading, or just a piece of shoddy journalism?這文章是有意誤導,抑或僅僅是一篇粗制濫造的新聞? see also journalist ⇨ reporter■reportagerɪˈpɔːtɪdʒ, ˌrepɔːˈtɑːʒ; NAmErɪˈpɔːrtɑːʒ [uncountable] (formal) the activity of reporting news by journalists新聞報道◆In addition to mere reportage, there was investigation and analysis.除了純粹的新聞報道外,還有調查和分析。ⓘ Reportage is sometimes used to talk about the total amount of media coverage of a particular subject or event, especially when discussing the characteristics of the media in general. * reportage有時指傳媒對特定問題或事件的報道總量,尤用於討論傳媒的總體特征◆There is increasing awareness of how biased media reportage can govern our perceptions.人們越來越意識到有傾向性的媒體報道足以左右自己的看法。
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