zeitung

listen to the pronunciation of zeitung
ألمانية - التركية
en {tsaytung} e gazete
[die] gazete
gazeteden
gazetelik
gazete

Bugünkü gazeteyi okudun mu? - Hast du die heutige Zeitung gelesen?

Onunla işiniz bittiğinde gazeteyi benim okumam için bırakın lütfen. - Lassen Sie mich bitte die Zeitung lesen, wenn Sie damit fertig sind.

zeitung lesen
gazete okumak
الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف zeitung في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

newspaper
gazete

Onlar kendi gazetelerini okuyor. - They are reading their newspapers.

Bu iyi bir gazete, değil mi? - This is a good newspaper, isn't it?

newspaper
(isim) gazete
ألمانية - الإنجليزية
newspaper

That store sells newspapers and magazines. - Der Laden verkauft Zeitungen und Zeitschriften.

He reads the newspaper every morning. - Er liest jeden Morgen die Zeitung.

A publication, usually published daily or weekly and usually printed on cheap, low-quality paper, containing news and other articles
to harrass in newspaper articles

He was newspapered out of public life.

A quantity of or one of the types of paper on which newspapers are printed
a business firm that publishes newspapers; "Murdoch owns many newspapers"
A sheet of paper printed and distributed, at stated intervals, for conveying intelligence of passing events, advocating opinions, etc
a newspaper as a physical object; "when it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper" a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements; "he read his newspaper at breakfast" a business firm that publishes newspapers; "Murdoch owns many newspapers" cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers; "they used bales of newspaper every day
{i} daily or monthly news publication printed on large sheets of cheap paper, journal; company that publishes a newspaper; sheets of a newspaper (especially when used for something other than reading), newsprint
Made of newspaper
A publication printed on newsprint and distributed daily or weekly, containing news, editorials, regular commentary by syndicated columnists, cartoons, advertising, and other items of general interest In libraries, newspaper back files are usually converted to microfilm or microfiche to save space Reader/printer machines are usually provided for viewing and making copies of material in microform format Most major newspapers distribute current issues on the World Wide Web
a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets that contains news, articles and advertisements
a newspaper as a physical object; "when it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper"
cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers; "they used bales of newspaper every day
A newspaper is a publication consisting of a number of large sheets of folded paper, on which news, advertisements, and other information is printed. He was carrying a newspaper They read their daughter's allegations in the newspaper. a Sunday newspaper feature about AIDS in America
A serial issued at stated, frequent intervals (i e , daily, weekly, or semi-weekly), containing news, opinions, advertisements, and other items of current, often local, interest
Newspaper consists of pieces of old newspapers, especially when they are being used for another purpose such as wrapping things up. He found two pots, each wrapped in newspaper. Publication usually issued daily, weekly, or at other regular times that provides news, views, features, and other information of public interest and often carries advertising. Forerunners of the modern newspaper appeared as early as ancient Rome (see Acta). More or less regular papers printed from movable type appeared in Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands in the early 17th century. The first English daily was The Daily Courant (1702-35). Though preceded by official papers, James Franklin's New-England Courant (1721) was the first independent newspaper in Britain's North American colonies. By 1800 the principles of a free press and a basic formula for both serious and popular papers were taking root in much of Europe and the U.S. In the 19th century the number of U.S. papers and their circulations rose dramatically, owing to wider literacy, broadening appeal, lower prices, and technological advances in typesetting, printing, communications, and transport. By late in the century, newspapers had achieved great power. Competition for readers often led to sensationalism and, in the 20th century, gave rise to the so-called tabloids (see yellow journalism). Since 1900 newspaper publishing worldwide has expanded greatly; in large countries it has experienced consolidation driven by media conglomerates or through the acquisitions of smaller papers by larger ones
gazeta [gah-ZEH-tah] One of the premiere Polish-language newspapers on the web is named, imaginatively enough, gazeta I hope to be able to read it someday Date of entry: 25 April 2000
A periodical issued at stated and frequent intervals, usually daily, weekly, or semi-weekly, which reports events and discusses topics of current interest
A periodical news publication - daily, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, national or regional, paid for or free often registered at the Post Office
A paper product including, but not limited to, legislative bills, all papers that come with old newspapers, and newsprint
a public print that circulates news, advertisements, proceedings of legislative bodies, public announcements, etc
Zeitung /Ztg./
paper
Zeitung /Ztg./
newspaper
Abendausgabe (Zeitung)
evening edition
Anzeigenteil (einer Zeitung)
advertisements
Anzeigenteil (einer Zeitung)
advertisement section
Auflage (einer Zeitung)
circulation
Aufsatz (Zeitung)
article
Beim Frühstück ging er die Zeitung durch.
He perused the newspaper over breakfast
Blatt (meist in Zusammensetzungen) (Zeitung)
rag (usually in compounds) (newspaper)
Der Großindustrielle trennte sich 2014 von seinen Anteilen an der Zeitung.
The business tycoon divested himself of his newspaper interests in 2014
Die Enthüllungen in der Zeitung schockierten die Nation.
The revelations in the newspaper shocked the nation
Die Zeitung feuerte eine Breitseite auf die Regierung ab.
The newspaper took a pot shot at the government
Die Zeitung hatte die Geschichte ein wenig auffrisiert.
The paper had dressed up the story a little
Diese Zeitung hat ein Naheverhältnis zur sozialistischen Partei.
This newspaper has a close relationship to the Socialist Party
Er nahm die Zeitung und blätterte gleich zu den Sportseiten.
He picked up the newspaper and flipped straight to the sports pages
Er schrieb für die inzwischen eingestellte lokale Zeitung.
He wrote for the now-defunct local newspaper
Fernsehprogramm (Zeitung)
TV guide
Feuilletonteil (Unterhaltungsteil einer Zeitung)
arts pages
Feuilletonteil (Unterhaltungsteil einer Zeitung)
feature pages
Finanzteil (einer Zeitung)
financial section (of a newspaper)
Fortsetzungsseite (Zeitung)
jump page (newspaper)
Gastbeitrag (in einer Zeitung)
op-ed piece
Gastbeitrag (in einer Zeitung)
guest article
Gastbeitrag (in einer Zeitung)
op-ed (in a newspaper)
Gastbeitrag (in einer Zeitung)
guest comment
Gastbeitrag (in einer Zeitung)
op-ed article
Gastbeitrag (in einer Zeitung)
guest opinion
Gastkommentator (in einer Zeitung)
guest columnist
Gastkommentator (in einer Zeitung)
op-ed writer (in a newspaper)
Gastkommentator (in einer Zeitung)
guest opinion writer (rare)
Gesamtauflage einer Zeitung
total circulation
Impressum (Zeitung)
masthead (newspaper)
Impressum (Zeitung)
imprint
Kleinformat (Zeitung)
tabloid
Kulturtteil (einer Zeitung/Sendung)
arts section (of a newspaper/broadcast)
Kulturtteil (einer Zeitung/Sendung)
culture section
Leserbrief an eine Zeitung
letter to the editor
Mittelseite einer Zeitung
centre spread of a newspaper
Namensartikel (in einer Zeitung)
byline article
Namensartikel (in einer Zeitung)
bylined article (in a newspaper)
Presse (Zeitung)
press
Presseorgan (Zeitung oder Zeitschrift einer Partei, Organisation, Behörde, ...)
organ
Rückseite (Zeitung)
back page
Seite mit Gastkommentaren (in einer Zeitung)
op-ed page
Seite mit Gastkommentaren (in einer Zeitung)
opposite-the-editorial page
Seite mit Gastkommentaren (in einer Zeitung)
op-ed (in a newspaper)
Sportteil (einer Zeitung)
sport section
Spätausgabe (Zeitung)
final edition (newspaper)
Stellengesuche (in der Zeitung)
situations wanted
U-Bahn-Zeitung
Tube newspaper
Veranstaltungskalender (Zeitung)
forthcoming events
Verfasser von Schwerpunktartikeln (in einer Zeitung)
feature writer
Verfasser von Schwerpunktartikeln (in einer Zeitung)
features editor
Verfasser von Schwerpunktartikeln (in einer Zeitung)
feature editor (in a newspaper)
Verfasser von Schwerpunktartikeln (in einer Zeitung)
features writer
Wirtschaftsteil (einer Zeitung)
financial columns
Wirtschaftsteil (einer Zeitung)
business section
Würden Sie mir bitte die Zeitung holen?
Could you go and get the paper?
der Sportteil einer Zeitung
the sports section of a newspaper
die Leserbriefseite (in einer Zeitung)
the correspondence page (in a newspaper)
die Seite mit der Zeichentrickgeschichte (in einer Zeitung)
the funnies (in a newspaper)
die Sportredaktion der Zeitung
the newspaper's sports desk
die morgige Zeitung
tomorrow's newspaper
die politische Ausrichtung einer Zeitung
a newspaper's political affiliation
eine Zeitung abbestellen
to cancel a newspaper subscription
eine ernstzunehmende Zeitung
a serious newspaper
es aus der Zeitung wissen
to know about it from the newspaper
für eine Zeitung schreiben
to file for a newspaper
großformatige Zeitung
broadsheet
herausgeben (Zeitung)
to edit
heraustrennbare/herausgetrennte Seite einer Zeitung/Zeitschrift/Broschüre
tearsheet
sein Erscheinen einstellen (Zeitung)
to cease publication (newspaper)
seriöse Zeitung
broadsheet
sich hinter einer Zeitung verschanzen
to entrench oneself behind a newspaper
verbreitet (Zeitung)
widely read
überregionale Zeitung
newspaper with/having (a) national circulation
überregionale Zeitung
national newspaper
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف zeitung في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
(German; "Frankfurt General Newspaper") Daily newspaper published in Frankfurt am Main, one of the most prestigious and influential in Germany. It was created after World War II by journalists who had worked on the highly respected Frankfurter Zeitung before the war. When control of the press was turned over to the new West German government in 1949, FAZ began publication. It was the first daily of truly national scope and quickly won a high reputation. Its editorial policy is regarded as conservative because it champions private enterprise
Neue Zürcher Zeitung
(German; "New Zürich Newspaper") Daily newspaper published in Zürich, Switz. , generally considered one of the world's great newspapers. Founded as the weekly Zürcher Zeitung in 1780, it took its present name in 1821. In 1868 it became a joint-stock company, with shares held by Zürich citizens. Two daily editions were published by 1869, and three by 1894. From its founding it has appealed to readers interested in deep coverage of international news. Austere in demeanour, it is characterized by careful, nonsensational reporting, highly informed and extremely thorough analysis, and background information supplied as context for every major story
Nordwest Zeitung
major daily newspaper published in Germany
Rhein Zeitung
major daily newspaper published in Germany
Saarbruekcer Zeitung
major daily newspaper published in Germany
Suddeutsche Zeitung
major daily newspaper published in Germany