news’ in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for news’ in the English»French Dictionary

news [Brit njuːz, Am n(j)uz] N

1. news (new political or public information):

news
nouvelle(s) f(pl)
an item of news (gen)
an item of news JOURN
to be in the news , to make (the) news

2. news (personal information):

news
nouvelle(s) f(pl)
a bit or piece of news
a sad bit of news
I heard the news from Jo
have I got news for you inf!
have you any news of her?
I have no news of her
tell me all your news!
that's news to me inf!
she's bad news inf!

news’ in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for news’ in the English»French Dictionary

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

news’ Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the news left me reeling fig
to be in the news
no news is good news prov
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, the main evening news in the GDR had long been at 1930, and this was the preferred time for most viewers.
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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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Meanwhile, a television news team, headed by a sexist segment producer and his long-suffering female assistant, chase the story of how the organs are harvested.
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The news provokes the elderly woman to reminisce about her own sweetheart, long time before.
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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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The dearth of local news and failures to receive exchanges was the cause of frequent editorial grumbling.
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It would be easy for readers of news coverage of the turnabout to get that impression.
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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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The newsroom is led by an editor in chief, managing editor, news editor, sports editor, online editor, lifestyles editor and editorial page editor.
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One grand theme, however, towers over all gossip, faux news and social media blathering.
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