Слово англійською: news

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Переклад news українською: новина́, зві́стка, нови́ни (телевізі́йні і т. д.), пресконфере́нція, прес-релі́з, нови́ни, газетя́р, телевізі́йні нови́ни

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news

noun
/nuːz/
[uncountable]
  1. new information about something that has happened recently
    • What's the latest news?
    • Have you heard the news? Pat's leaving!
    • That's great news.
    • Tell me all your news.
    • Do you want the good news or the bad news first?
    • saddened/shocked/surprised by the news
    • Here's a piece of news that may interest you.
    • We've had a bit of good news.
    • news of somebody/something Have you had any news of Patrick?
    • news on something Any news on the deal?
    • news about somebody/something He gave me some news about the office move.
    • news that… Messengers brought news that the battle had been lost.
    • (informal) It's news to me (= I haven't heard it before).
  2. reports of recent events that appear in newspapers or on television, radio or the internet
    • national/international/local news
    • a news story/item/report
    • a TV/radio news bulletin
    • news media/coverage
    • You can catch all the latest news on our website.
    • The wedding was front-page news.
    • news of something News of a serious road accident is just coming in.
    • news on something Is there any news on the car bomb attack?
    • news about somebody/something I'm not interested in news about celebrities.
    • in the news She is always in the news.
    see also breaking news, fake news, hard news
    Wordfinder
    • chat show
    • documentary
    • drama
    • game show
    • news
    • programme
    • quiz
    • reality TV
    • sitcom
    • television
  3. the news
    a regular television or radio broadcast of the latest news
    • to listen to/watch the news
    • Can you put the news on?
    • the ten o’clock news
    • on the news I saw it on the news.
    see also shipping news
  4. a person, thing or event that is considered to be interesting enough to be reported as news
    • Pop stars are always news.
  5. see also newsy
    Word Originlate Middle English: plural of new, translating Old French noveles or medieval Latin nova ‘new things’.
Idioms
be bad news (for somebody/something)
  1. to be likely to cause problems
    • Central heating is bad news for indoor plants.
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be good news (for somebody/something)
  1. to be likely to be helpful or give an advantage
    • The cut in interest rates is good news for homeowners.
    • The good news is that there's still plenty of money available.
break the news (to somebody)
  1. to be the first to tell somebody some bad news
    • There's no easy way to break the news.
    • The police had to break the news to the boy's parents.
no news is good news
  1. (saying) if there were bad news we would hear it, so as we have heard nothing, it is likely that nothing bad has happened
    • I still haven't heard anything about the job, but no news is good news.
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