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news [nuːz, Brit njuːz] N + sing vb

1. news:

news
notícia(s) f
a piece of news
bad/good news
to be news (to sb)

2. news (tv, radio):

the newss + sing vb
the news media
a mídia f

news agency <-ies> N

news dealer N Am

news dealer
jornaleiro(-a) m (f)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The good news is that once a roof has been slated or tiled, the sarking felt serves no purpose.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Yet even if stasis is common why suppose that this is bad news for the extrapolationist orthodoxy?
en.wikipedia.org
Local news providers are reliable sources of up-to-the-minute traffic information.
www.usatoday.com
She has bad news: despite the class being especially aimed at socializing disruptive students, they still have to follow the school board's missive that they teach to the upcoming test.
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Political officials and news services from the region have repeatedly decried this fly as a disease-carrying pest, despite documentation that it is not.
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Of course, the higher dollar is not unvarnished good news.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
Part of the government's attempt to suppress the unrest was a draconian ban on the press publishing news relating to the rising tide of resistance.
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The news provokes the elderly woman to reminisce about her own sweetheart, long time before.
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The newsroom is led by an editor in chief, managing editor, news editor, sports editor, online editor, lifestyles editor and editorial page editor.
en.wikipedia.org
The site gradually progressed alongside internet technology, giving investors more useful information such as stock quotes, news bulletins, in-depth programming information and a whole host of other data.
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