news item in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for news item in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for news item in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

Translations for news item in the English»Spanish Dictionary

item [Am ˈaɪdəm, Brit ˈʌɪtəm] N

news [Am n(j)uz, Brit njuːz] N U

1. news (fresh information):

See also Sunday papers

news item in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for news item in the English»Spanish Dictionary

item [ˈaɪtəm, Am -t̬əm] N

news [nju:z, Am nu:z] N + sing vb

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The interview itself became a news item.
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As the channel has a broad base of reporters and jokers, exclusive videos are shown pertaining to each news item.
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These descriptions might and do include profanities, racial slurs and complete misinterpretation of original sources, although they should be at least loosely based on original news item.
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Minutes later the editors had to recall the news item and publish a similarly silly announcement apologizing for the false news of death.
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His game with no name quiz show, in which listeners had to suggest the most suitable song to play against a particular news item, was particularly popular.
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The winner is the person or thing responsible for the news item.
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An individual's real voice could also be broadcast if the news item in question did not directly relate to their political beliefs or paramilitary activities.
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He insisted that each news item be backed by at least two different sources, a requirement that was virtually impossible to fulfill and out of step with contemporary reporting practice.
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Every news item must be judged by the question of whom it serves.
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If the reader believes that a paid advertisement is in fact a news item, the message the advertiser is trying to communicate will be more easily believed or internalized.
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