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Definition von a newspaper im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

newspaper
gazete

Bu iyi bir gazete, değil mi? - This is a good newspaper, isn't it?

Onlar kendi gazetelerini okuyor. - They are reading their newspapers.

gazetteer
{i} yer adları sözlüğü
gazetteer
atlas
gazetteer
{i} coğrafya sözlüğü
gazetteer
{i} (atlasta) yer adları dizini
gazetteer
coğrafya isimleri indeksi
gazetteer
{i} gazeteci
gazetteer
coğrafya indeks
newspaper
(isim) gazete
newspaper
matbua
newspaper
abone

Ben iki gazeteye aboneyim. - I subscribe to two newspapers.

Biz bir gazeteye aboneyiz. - We subscribe to a newspaper.

Englisch - Englisch
newsbook
gazetteer
newspaper
A publication, usually published daily or weekly and usually printed on cheap, low-quality paper, containing news and other articles
newspaper
to harrass in newspaper articles

He was newspapered out of public life.

newspaper
A quantity of or one of the types of paper on which newspapers are printed
newspaper
To engage in the business of journalism (usually used only in the gerund, newspapering)

He newspapered his way through the South on the sports beat, avoiding dry towms.

newspaper
To cover with newspaper

She newspapered one end of the room before painting the bookcase.

newspaper
a business firm that publishes newspapers; "Murdoch owns many newspapers"
newspaper
{n} a public print to circulate news
newspaper
A sheet of paper printed and distributed, at stated intervals, for conveying intelligence of passing events, advocating opinions, etc
newspaper
a newspaper as a physical object; "when it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper" a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements; "he read his newspaper at breakfast" a business firm that publishes newspapers; "Murdoch owns many newspapers" cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers; "they used bales of newspaper every day
newspaper
{i} daily or monthly news publication printed on large sheets of cheap paper, journal; company that publishes a newspaper; sheets of a newspaper (especially when used for something other than reading), newsprint
newspaper
Made of newspaper
newspaper
A publication printed on newsprint and distributed daily or weekly, containing news, editorials, regular commentary by syndicated columnists, cartoons, advertising, and other items of general interest In libraries, newspaper back files are usually converted to microfilm or microfiche to save space Reader/printer machines are usually provided for viewing and making copies of material in microform format Most major newspapers distribute current issues on the World Wide Web
newspaper
a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets that contains news, articles and advertisements
newspaper
a newspaper as a physical object; "when it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper"
newspaper
cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers; "they used bales of newspaper every day
newspaper
A newspaper is a publication consisting of a number of large sheets of folded paper, on which news, advertisements, and other information is printed. He was carrying a newspaper They read their daughter's allegations in the newspaper. a Sunday newspaper feature about AIDS in America
newspaper
A serial issued at stated, frequent intervals (i e , daily, weekly, or semi-weekly), containing news, opinions, advertisements, and other items of current, often local, interest
newspaper
Newspaper consists of pieces of old newspapers, especially when they are being used for another purpose such as wrapping things up. He found two pots, each wrapped in newspaper. Publication usually issued daily, weekly, or at other regular times that provides news, views, features, and other information of public interest and often carries advertising. Forerunners of the modern newspaper appeared as early as ancient Rome (see Acta). More or less regular papers printed from movable type appeared in Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands in the early 17th century. The first English daily was The Daily Courant (1702-35). Though preceded by official papers, James Franklin's New-England Courant (1721) was the first independent newspaper in Britain's North American colonies. By 1800 the principles of a free press and a basic formula for both serious and popular papers were taking root in much of Europe and the U.S. In the 19th century the number of U.S. papers and their circulations rose dramatically, owing to wider literacy, broadening appeal, lower prices, and technological advances in typesetting, printing, communications, and transport. By late in the century, newspapers had achieved great power. Competition for readers often led to sensationalism and, in the 20th century, gave rise to the so-called tabloids (see yellow journalism). Since 1900 newspaper publishing worldwide has expanded greatly; in large countries it has experienced consolidation driven by media conglomerates or through the acquisitions of smaller papers by larger ones
newspaper
gazeta [gah-ZEH-tah] One of the premiere Polish-language newspapers on the web is named, imaginatively enough, gazeta I hope to be able to read it someday Date of entry: 25 April 2000
newspaper
A periodical issued at stated and frequent intervals, usually daily, weekly, or semi-weekly, which reports events and discusses topics of current interest
newspaper
A periodical news publication - daily, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, national or regional, paid for or free often registered at the Post Office
newspaper
A paper product including, but not limited to, legislative bills, all papers that come with old newspapers, and newsprint
newspaper
a public print that circulates news, advertisements, proceedings of legislative bodies, public announcements, etc
newspaper
Published in a newspaper
newspaper
Also known as ONP (Old News Paper), is used primarily for making newsprint, corrugated or folding boxes
newspaper
means a publication that normally appears each day or each week and contains items such as news, letters, comment and advertisements
newspaper
publication, usually issued daily or weekly, containing current news, editorials, feature articles, and usually advertising
newspaper
cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers; "they used bales of newspaper every day"
newspaper
a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements; "he read his newspaper at breakfast"
newspaper
A periodical which is published frequently, daily, weekly, or at other intervals Printed on newsprint and folded instead of being bound together Sometimes it is staple bound
newspaper
A newspaper is an organization that produces a newspaper. It is Britain's fastest growing national daily newspaper Alexander Lazarus is a food critic for the newspaper
newspaper
Gotta have at least one entry for N Even in an age of techno-wonder fabrics, racers still use newspapers to stay warm on descents After a long climb they're all sweaty and fans hand up the newspapers dropped by the publicity caravan earlier The riders stuff them up their jerseys to keep the wind off their chests And you thought we just lined birdcages with OEem
newspaper
a periodical issued at frequent intervals (daily, weekly, semi-weekly) containing news, editorials, advertisements and other articles of current interest
newspaper
The paper on which newspapers are printed
newspaper
A serial issued at stated, frequent intervals ( i e , daily, weekly, or semi-weekly), containing news, opinions, advertisements, and other items of current, often local, interest
a newspaper

    Silbentrennung

    a news·pa·per

    Türkische aussprache

    ı nuzpeypır

    Aussprache

    /ə ˈno͞ozˌpāpər/ /ə ˈnuːzˌpeɪpɜr/

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