Newsbreak Meaning in English
word
ˈnuzˌbreɪk
NOOZ-brayk
ˈnjuːzˌbreɪk
NYOOZ-brayk
释义
A newsbreak is a short segment or interruption in regular programming to share important or breaking news.
用法与细微差别
'Newsbreak' is common in broadcasting and media, especially on TV or radio. Usually refers to urgent or breaking news. Often appears as 'There was a newsbreak about...' or 'Stay tuned for a newsbreak.' Less used in casual conversation.
Spanish: noticia de última hora - interrupción de noticiasPortuguese (BR): notícia urgente - intervalo para notíciasPortuguese (PT): notícia de última hora - interrupção de notíciasChinese (Simplified): 新闻快报 - 新闻插播Chinese (Traditional): 新聞快報 - 新聞插播Hindi: ताज़ा खबर - समाचार अवरोधArabic: خبر عاجل - فاصل إخباريBengali: সংবাদ বিরতি - জরুরি সংবাদ প্রচারRussian: экстренный выпуск новостей - новостная вставкаJapanese: ニュース速報Vietnamese: bản tin đặc biệt - tin nóngKorean: 뉴스 속보Turkish: haber arası - flaş haberUrdu: نیوز بریک - خصوصی خبروں کا وقفہIndonesian: berita kilat - siaran berita mendadak
例句
We watched a newsbreak about the storm.
basic
The program stopped for a newsbreak.
basic
There was a newsbreak during the movie.
basic
A sudden newsbreak interrupted the football match on TV.
natural
We learned about the election results through a late night newsbreak.
natural
If there’s a major event, expect a newsbreak at any time.
natural