news release in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for news release in the English»French Dictionary

I.release [Brit rɪˈliːs, Am rəˈlis] N

11. release (of employee for training) → day release

II.release [Brit rɪˈliːs, Am rəˈlis] VB trans

See also day release

news [Brit njuːz, Am n(j)uz] N

1. news (new political or public information):

nouvelle(s) f(pl)
an item of news JOURN

2. news (personal information):

nouvelle(s) f(pl)

news release in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for news release in the English»French Dictionary

news [nju:z, Am nu:z] N no pl

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The agency maintained that it was merely providing a news distribution service, and was not responsible for the content of the news release.
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A news conference is often announced by sending an advisory or news release to assignment editors, preferably well in advance.
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He learned to use the power of the photograph and the news release and used it to his advantage against the slower moving state agencies.
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We will become an international energy power, he said in a news release.
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Care must be taken that the news release does not blow back on the clandestinely sponsoring country.
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Later, the research proposal might transform into a journal article, and then a news release.
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For selected articles, press releases and news release videos are also prepared by science writers and released to journalists during that week.
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Their official news release concluded that there were no visible archaeological remains and that this formation was a freak of nature and not man-made.
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It is fitting that the news release so correctly mentioned the highlights of her career as she would have expressed them.
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This premature announcement came from a preliminary news release about a study which had not yet been peer reviewed.
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