news coverage
常見(jiàn)例句
- Because of alarmist news coverage, the general public often believes that the greatest threat to children is from strangers.
由于一些聳人聽(tīng)聞的新聞報(bào)道,大眾常常認(rèn)為孩子最大的安全隱患來(lái)自于陌生人。 - During his election campaign the Obama team honed its methods for interacting directly with the public, bypassing the traditional routes of news coverage.
在總統(tǒng)競(jìng)選過(guò)程中,奧巴馬團(tuán)隊(duì),就曾繞過(guò)傳統(tǒng)的新聞報(bào)道路線,嘗試?yán)眠@種方式與民眾直接互動(dòng)。 - While he wasn't charged with any crime, he was upset by the news coverage.
雖然他沒(méi)有被判任何罪名,但是他對(duì)于新聞報(bào)道很惱火。 - The president's first major trip abroad has dominated not only the U.S.news media, but international news coverage as well.
- Some British media agencies have been scathing in their coverage of Mr.Zuma's polygamy and the recent news of his 20th child, born out of wedlock.
- Michael Jackson's death led many of Pakistan's local television channels Friday morning, knocking the near constant coverage of the military campaign against Taliban militants off the top of the news lineup, if only for a few hours.
- Still the news coverage is starting to irritate the Clinton team just a bit.
NPR: Clinton Aides Say Obama Deserves Media Scrutiny - These are basic statements that turn up in news coverage, not always with much explanation.
NPR: The Syria-Lebanon Connection 返回 news coverage