news

listen to the pronunciation of news
Englisch - Türkisch
haber

Kızın hakkındaki öykü, haberlerdeydi. - The story about the girl was in the news.

Herkes haberi biliyor. - Everybody knows the news.

(Ticaret) tahmin edilemeyen gelişmeler
dili haberlerle dolu
{i} havadis

Tom hakkında havadisim var. - I have news about Tom.

Senin bütün havadislerini duymak istiyorum. - I want to hear all your news.

gazeteci

Gazeteci olmak istiyorsan dikkatli olmalısın. - If you want to be a newspaperman, you have to be observant.

Tom bir gazeteci olmak için kararını verdi. - Tom made up his mind to become a newspaperman.

bilgi

Elektronik haber medya temel bilgi kaynağımızdır. - Electronic news media is our primary source of information.

Bizim faaliyetleri hakkında daha fazla bilgi ister misiniz? Bültenimize abone olun. - You want more information about our activities? Subscribe to our newsletter.

(Ticaret) beklenmedik bilgiler
haberi
haberin
sava
news bulletin
haber bülteni
news agencies
haber ajansları
news message
(Bilgisayar) haber iletisi
news page
(Bilgisayar) haber sayfası
news server
(Bilgisayar) haber sunucusu
news agency
haber ajansı
news cast
ajans haberleri
news cast
haber yayını
news conference
konferans
news conference
basın toplantısı
news event
olay
news item
haber
news media
medya
news photography
haber fotoğrafı
news report
haber raporu

O haber raporu gerçeklerle tutarsız. - That news report is inconsistent with the facts.

news service
haber servisi
news agent
gazete bayi
news anchor
Dışarıdan haber aktaran haber sunucusu
news article
haber makalesi
news follow-up
(Gazetecilik) Haber takibi
news groups
haber grupları
news network
haber ağı
news paper
haber kağıt
news program
(Televizyon) Haber programı, haberler
news programme
(Televizyon) Haber programı, haberler
news release
haber bülteni
news stand
haber stand
news vendor
gazete satıcısı
newspaper spot news
gazete spotu
news account
(Bilgisayar) haber grubu hesabı
news agency
ajans
news agent
gazeteci
news blackout
sansür
news bulletin
ajans
news bulletin
ajans bülteni
news butcher
seyyar şekerci
news butcher
seyyar gazeteci
news column
haber sütunu
news conferance
basın konferansı
news conference
(isim) basın toplantısı
news dealer
gazete bayi
news editor
istihbarat şefi
news flash
yayın arasında verilen haber
news flash
sıcak gelişme
news flash
flaş haber
news headers
(Bilgisayar) haber üstbilgileri
news magazine
haber magazini
news management
haber yöntemi
news media
haber yayınlama araçları
news media
(Askeri) HABER YAYIN VASITALARI, HABER YAYIN ORGANLARI: Gazete, mecmua, radyo, televizyon gibi bütün haber ulaştırma organlarını içine alır
news media
(Askeri) haber yayın vasıtaları
news media
(Askeri) haber yayın organları
news media representative
(Askeri) haber medya temsilcisi
news medium
gazete
news messages
(Bilgisayar) haber iletileri
news photographers
haber fotoğrafçıları
news rules
(Bilgisayar) haber kuralları
news signature
(Bilgisayar) haber imzası
news speed
(Bilgisayar) haber hızı
news studio
haber stüdyosu
news update
(Bilgisayar) haber güncelleştirme
news vendor
gazeteci (satıcı)
news watch
(Basın) haber gözcüsü
network news transfer protocol
(NNTP) Ağ Haberleri Aktarma İletişim Kuralı
break the news to
(birine) (kötü) haber vermek
breaking news
flaş haber
break the news
ilk haber vermek
await news
haber beklemek
breaking news
haberleri sunma
current news
güncel haber
daily news
günlük haberler
evening news
ana haber
evening news
akşam haberleri
expect news
haber beklemek
expect news
birisinden haber beklemek
foreign news
dış haberler
foreign news
dış haber
gather news
haber toplamak
latest news
son haberler
latest news
son gelişmeler
miss a news scoop
haber atlamak
miss the news
haber atlamak
post news
(Bilgisayar) haber postala
prime news
(Basın) ana haber
product news
(Bilgisayar) ürün haberleri
receive good news
iyi haberler almak
receive news
haber almak
report news
haber sunmak
this news
bu haber
wait for news
haber beklemek
we got the news
haber geldi
Anatolia News Agency
Anadolu Ajansı
break the news
haber getirmek
local news
yerel haberler
radio news
radyo haberleri
television news
televizyon haberleri
Hard News
Gündemdeki önemli haberler
Listening to news
haber dinlemek
a news
bir haber
bad news travel fast
kötü haber seyahat hızlı
big news
büyük haber
breaking news
Önemli haber, son dakika haberi
breaking news
Son gelişmeler, en son haberler
breaking news
Son dakika haberleri, güncel haberler
broke news
haber kırdı
hot news
sıcak haber
in news
haber
late breaking news
En son gelişmeler, en son haberler

Late breaking news! A major earthquake has just occurred in southern California.

main news bulletin
Ana haber bülteni
make news
haber yapmak
roundup news
Özet haber, haber özeti

Roundup News from Data Center World.

Englisch - Englisch
New information of interest

That's news to me.

Reports of current events broadcast via media such as newspapers or television

Did you listen to the news tonight?.

{n} fresh accounts of transactions
The Internet protocol for retrieving files from an Internet news service You can create news hyperlinks (news: //) in the FrontPage Editor
Something strange or newly happened
Another name for Usenet and/or the name of the messages carried by Usenet
Usenet news can generally be thought of as public e-mail as that is generally the way it behaves In reality, it is implemented by different software and is often accessed by different programs Different newsgroups adhere to different topics, and some are "moderated", meaning that humans will try to manually remove off-topic posts, especially spam Most established newsgroups have a FAQ, and people are strongly encouraged to read the FAQ prior to posting
new information about specific and timely events; "they awaited news of the outcome"
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a distribution system (Nikkei Economic Data Wire Service) that feeds broadcast and online services
A term often used to denote USENET news, a popular forum for discussion on the Internet
News is a system for exchanging related public messages across the Internet News is organized into topic-related newsgroups When a URL points to a location that starts with news: //, the URL is pointing to a newsgroup Note that not all br owsers support a news interface
The Internet protocol for retrieving files from an Internet news service (Usenet Newsgroups)
Uses the Network News Transport Protocol to access an NNTP (Usenet News) Server It is the browser that determines which NNTP server to use The format of the NEWS URL is different For example: news: rec humor allows the reader to access the newsgroup rec humor
The Internet protocol for retrieving files from an Internet newsgroup You can create news hyperlinks (news: //) in FrontPage
{i} report of recent events; information about previously unknown facts; people or events that are currently of interest
Synonymous with Usenet news, or sometimes just Usenet
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A bearer of news; a courier; a newspaper
News is information that is published in newspapers and broadcast on radio and television about recent events in the country or world or in a particular area of activity. Foreign News is on Page 16 We'll also have the latest sports news The announcement was made at a news conference Those are some of the top stories in the news
new information of any kind; "it was news to me"
a program devoted to news; "we watch the 7 o'clock news every night"
If you say that someone or something is news, you mean that they are considered to be interesting and important at the moment, and that people want to hear about them on the radio and television and in newspapers. A murder was big news If you are a celebrity, you are headline news
Another name for newsgroups Also "Netnews," "USENET," or "Usenet "
Sites developed for the distribution of recent happenings These may be offshoots of established news operations, or developed specifically for online news
A type of Usenet newsgroup that contains discussions about newsgroups themselves, such as news announce newusers (announcements of interest to new users) Also used to refer to the Usenet itself
If you say that something is bad news, you mean that it will cause you trouble or problems. If you say that something is good news, you mean that it will be useful or helpful to you. The drop in travel is bad news for the airline industry This new attitude is good news to AIDS activists
the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins; "the judge conceded the newsworthiness of the trial"; "he is no longer news in the fashion world"
The Internet protocol for retrieving files from an Internet news service
Protocol for presenting Internet newsgroup articles (used by Usenet newsgroups)
the protocol used by Usenet news groups
The Internet protocol for retrieving files from an Internet newsgroup You can create news hyperlinks (news: //) in the FrontPage Editor
A decentralised information system that is broken up into thousands of groups devoted to almost any topic you can think of Users of the news system can read posted information and also post their own contributions
information reported in a newspaper or news magazine; "the news of my death was greatly exaggerated"
The Internet protocol for retrieving files from an Internet newsgroup You can create news hyperlinks (news//) in FrontPage
new information about specific and timely events; "they awaited news of the outcome" new information of any kind; "it was news to me" information reported in a newspaper or news magazine; "the news of my death was greatly exaggerated
News software refers to Usenet news, please see Usenet news
Generic term for information transported on the Internet using the NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) Often used to distinguish news from mail
If you say that something is news to you, you mean that you did not previously know what you have just been told, especially when you are surprised or annoyed about it. I'd certainly tell you if I knew anything, but I don't. What you're saying is news to me. Cable News Network Illustrated London News New York Daily News Newport News news agency news service U.S. News & World Report
The news is a television or radio broadcast which consists of information about recent events in the country or the world. I heard all about the bombs on the news. the six o'clock news
A report of recent occurrences; information of something that has lately taken place, or of something before unknown; fresh tidings; recent intelligence
News is information about a recently changed situation or a recent event. We waited and waited for news of him They still haven't had any news about when they'll be able to go home I wish I had better news for you He's thrilled to bits at the news
Today's headlines Top headlines Opinion more COMMUNITY & TOOLS : Messages Boards Newsletters Free Email LEGAL SUBJECTS : Employment Business Constitutional Family more RESOURCES : LawCrawler Dictionary Forms & Letters Find A Lawyer DIRECTORY : Malaysian Government International Resources more
n Sun Microsystem Inc 's Network Extensible Windowing System, an obsolete desktop metaphor User Interface manager, superceded by OpenWindows, which in turn has been replaced by OSF/Motif After DEC and IBM adopted MIT's X Windowing System and funded the OSF to write Motif, Sun saw it's Postscript-based NeWS relegated to proprietary status, with only minor UNIX Workstation players like Sony and AT&T licensing it Sun then adopted X but opted to write their own Window Manager and high level API for it, called OpenWindows
information reported in a newspaper or news magazine; "the news of my death was greatly exaggerated
sanctuary
skeet
articles
news agencies
plural form of news agency
news agency
An organisation that gathers and distributes news
news anchor
A presenter of news broadcasts
news anchors
plural form of news anchor
news channel
a television channel dedicated to news, often operating continuously
news conference
press conference
news correspondent
A person who sends audio or visual reports to radio or television stations
news correspondent
A person who supplies news to a newspaper or a magazine; journalist
news hole
The amount of space in a newspaper or broadcast news show that remains for journalism after advertising has been place; the amount of content a news provider needs to create in every publishing cycle

The news hole just keeps shrinking. Soon, the paper will be just ads.

news media
All the various forms of communicating news to the public collectively
news medias
plural form of news media
news presenter
An anchorman or anchorwoman in a news program, a news anchor
news presenters
plural form of news presenter
news ticker
Any device for displaying incoming news stories

My new cell phone has a news ticker feature.

news ticker
A device, used primarily in the 20th century, which printed out incoming news stories on paper tape
news tickers
plural form of news ticker
news-media
Attributive form of news media, noun
news program
(Televizyon) A program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary, news program, news show, news
news programme
(Televizyon) A program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary, news program, news show, news
News of the World
a British tabloid newspaper sold every Sunday, and which prints shocking articles about famous people, especially about their relationships and sexual experiences. It sells more copies than any other British newspaper
news agency
A news agency is an organization that gathers news stories from a particular country or from all over the world and supplies them to journalists. A correspondent for Reuters news agency says he saw a number of demonstrators being beaten. An organization that provides news coverage to subscribers, as to newspapers or periodicals. Also called press agency, press association. an organization that collects news stories and supplies them to newspapers, radio, and television. or news service or wire service Organization that gathers, writes, and distributes news to newspapers, periodicals, radio and television broadcasters, government agencies, and other users. It does not publish news itself but supplies news to subscribers, who, by sharing costs, obtain services they could not otherwise afford. All the mass media depend on agencies for the bulk of the news they carry. Some agencies focus on special subjects or on a local area or nation. Many news agencies are cooperatives, with members providing news from their area to a pool for general use. The largest news agencies are United Press International, Associated Press, Reuters, and Agence France-Presse
news agency
an agency to collects news reports for newspapers and distributes it electronically
news agency
agency that collects and distributes news to newspapers (and television stations, etc.)
news article
an article reporting news
news blackout
a period of time when news about a particular event is not allowed to be reported
news broadcast
transferring of the news of the day by radio or television
news broadcaster
one who gathers and reports news on television
news bulletin
a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story
news conference
{i} press conference; meeting where information is given to reporters
news conference
The live dissemination of news information by an organisation to invited media The format is usually a presentation of information by the organisation followed by a question and answer session
news conference
A news conference is a meeting held by a famous or important person in which they answer journalists' questions. = press conference. a meeting at which someone, especially someone famous or important, speaks to people who work for newspapers or news programmes = press conference
news conference
a conference at which press and tv reporters ask questions of a politician or other celebrity
news conference
a formal gathering where journalists will have, in one location, various spokespersons presenting new information and action plans Questions and answers, individual interviews follow the formal presentation
news conference
an event where people make themselves available in a formal manner to reporters who wish to question them
news edition
edition containing the news
news editor
person who edits the news for newspapers (or radio/television stations, etc.)
news event
a newsworthy event
news feed
flow of news, supply of ongoing updates of a newsgroup on the Internet
news flash
hot and/or brief newsworthy item
news item
{i} item in a newspaper
news item
an item in a newspaper
news network
network that reports the news to the public (via television, radio, etc.)
news photography
photography of newsworthy events
news program
a program devoted to news; "we watch the 7 o'clock news every night
news release
A written communication sent to all news media Also known as a press release
news release
A prewritten story about a company that is sent to the various media
news release
A news release is a written statement about a matter of public interest which is given to the press by an organization concerned with the matter. In a news release, the company said it had experienced severe financial problems. A prepared publicity or news announcement; a handout. an official statement giving information to the newspapers, radio, and television = press release
news release
An announcement of a new book or a new product sent to a news organization for publication
news release
The primary medium used to deliver public relations messages to the media
news release
A brief written statement prepared following the format of the news release
news release
{i} press release, statement or announcement or other newsworthy item provided to the press or the media (provided by government agency, company, organization, etc.)
news release
News and features about the Army, released to the civilian media so that the public can assess the Army's readiness and capabilities News releases may be initiated by Army public affairs practitioners, or they may be generated by inquiries from the media News releases may not violate SAPP rules, host nation sensitivities, Freedom of Information Act or Privacy Act regulations
news section
section in a newspaper that contains the news (as opposed to the entertainment section or any other section)
news server
newsgroup server, computer which holds the latest messages in newsgroups on the Internet
news story
an article reporting news
news update
addition of new information to a news broadcast, providing of new information about a news story
news-sheet
A news-sheet is a small newspaper that is usually printed and distributed in small quantities by a local political or social organization. a small newspaper with only a few pages
news-stand
{i} stand for selling newspapers
New York Daily News
Morning daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and his cousin Robert McCormick as a subsidiary of the Tribune Co. of Chicago. The first successful tabloid-format newspaper in the U.S., it quickly attracted a large readership with sensational coverage of crime, scandal, and violence; it also included lurid photographs, cartoons, and entertainment features. It was an early user of wirephotos and developed a large staff of photographers. In 1993 it was bought by Mortimer B. Zuckerman
New York Daily News
daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City (USA)
Newport News
An independent city of southeast Virginia at the mouth of the James River off Hampton Roads north-northwest of Norfolk. Settled c. 1620, it gained economic importance with the beginning of its shipbuilding industry in the 1880s. Population: 170,045. City (pop., 2000: 180,150) and port of entry, southeastern Virginia, U.S., at the mouth of the James River. The site was settled in 1621 by 50 colonists from Ireland. It was incorporated as a city in 1896 and was an important embarkation point in both World Wars. With Norfolk and Portsmouth, it constitutes the Port of Hampton Roads. It is the site of one of the largest shipyards in the world, producing luxury liners, aircraft carriers, and nuclear-powered submarines
Newport News
{i} port city located in Virginia (USA) famous for its large shipyards
newport news
a port city in southeastern Virginia at the mouth of the James River off Hampton Roads; large shipyards
Job's news
Very bad news
bad news
News of unpleasant, unfortunate or sad events

One of the rules of journalism is that news from Africa is always bad news.

bad news
An irritating, troublesome or harmful person, situation or thing

Many are warning Spears that he is bad news and is trying to use her.

breaking news
News that has either just happened or is currently happening. Breaking news articles may contain incomplete information, factual errors, or poor editing because of a rush to publication
good news
News (new information) of pleasant, fortunate, or happy events
good news
The message of Jesus concerning the salvation of the faithful (as elaborated in the Gospels)
hard news
Factual reportage of events which are socially or politically significant and of a serious nature, as opposed to the reporting of entertaining, humorous, or gossipy accounts of relatively inconsequential events

Ed Bradley, who died yesterday of leukemia at age 65, . . . covered hard news and soft features with equal commitment, grace and skill, and many of his stories and interviews were impossible to forget.

no news is good news
A lack of information about a situation suggests that nothing bad has happened
rolling news
a 24 hour, continuously updated news service on radio or television
no news is good news
it's better not to hear anything than to hear bad news
breaking news
Breaking news describes, in television, an interruption of scheduled programming in order to report the latest details of a current event
news
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