Noticia in english

News

pronunciation: nuz part of speech: noun
In gestures

noticia = announcement ; news ; newswire ; news item ; item of news ; news story ; bit of information. 

Example: Printed current awareness bulletins may be produced from similar facilities to those in above, except that here the announcement will relate only to newly added items.Example: Next came the good news that war between member states had been rendered inconceivable, even though the prospect of war was on nobody's mind at the time.Example: The number of full text data bases on-line is also increasing, providing instant access to newspapers and newswires, popular magazines and scholarly journals.Example: From January 1981, the name will be 'Current Technology Index,' and the coverage will be increased, both in terms of journals indexed and other items included, eg news items.Example: This item of news penetrated his heart like a stab = This item of news penetrated his heart like a stab.Example: This a cross-cultural experiment on how well audiences remember news stories from newspaper, computer, television, and radio sources.Example: Outside the portacabin there is a board with a few useful bits of information, such as the temperature of the water, visibility, and opening/closing times.

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» acaparar las noticiasgrab + the headlineshit + the headlines .

Example: Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.

Example: This is the same airport which hit the headlines earlier this month when the country's first walkalator opened for passenger use.

» acaparar las noticias de los periódicosfill + column inches .

Example: Elite athletes have become the focus of a considerable amount of media attention, with stories about their injuries and illnesses filling column inches.

» agencia de noticiasnews officenews agencynewspaper agencynews organisation .

Example: In the nineteenth-century compulsory overtime to 10 p.m. or midnight was a very common occurrence in news offices, with all-night working when there was a rush on.

Example: Two of the largest of such systems are operated by international news agencies, Reuters and AP-Dow Jones.

Example: Bookstalls, church libraries, newspaper agencies, parish magazines, and press officers all need consideration.

Example: This is the latest news organization to get flak for banning unapproved links to its Web site.

» agencias de noticiasnews media .

Example: This article stresses the importance of the cooperation of philanthropic organisations and the assistance of librarians, library associations and news media.

» agente de noticias webnewsbot .

Example: It employs a 'dynamic Web database' using agent technology or 'newsbots' to scour any Web-based source for content.

» anunciar una noticia devastadoradrop + a bombshell .

Example: She has an uncanny and unnerving ability to make you crease up with laughter before dropping a perfectly-timed bombshell.

» boletín de noticiasnewsletter [Publicación seriada, normalmente distribuido regularmente, con información de interés para los miembros de una profesión o grupo] .

Example: A newsletter is a serial publication consisting of one or a few printed sheets containing news and/or information of interest to a special group.

» buenas noticas, lasgood word, the .

Example: The article 'What's the good word?' explains the approach of a library media specialist in introducing students to the art of poetry writing.

» buenas noticiasglad tidings .

Example: Little did she expect then that two years later, at the age of 30, she would be sitting in Bajalovic's office and hearing the director say, with the joy of the bringer of glad tidings: 'How would you like to be acting director of the Medical Center library?'.

» buscar la noticiagrab at + a headline .

Example: Jeanneney speaks for himself, in what he says about the Google digital library, but he is no crusading journalist merely grabbing at a headline.

» columnista de agencia de noticiassyndicated columnist .

Example: He used to work as a speechwriter for the current president but is now a syndicated columnist.

» conocer la noticialearn + the news .

Example: Xenophon learnt the news while he was making a sacrifice to the gods.

» dar la noticiagive + the news .

Example: Last evening her doctor had given her the news she had been eagerly hoping for: she was going to have a baby.

» dar noticiasbroadcast + news .

Example: With the advent of advanced computing platforms, DowVision is the first large-scale effort to broadcast real-time news to the corporate market.

» dar una noticia devastadoradrop + a bombshell .

Example: She has an uncanny and unnerving ability to make you crease up with laughter before dropping a perfectly-timed bombshell.

» difundir la noticiaspread + the wordspread + the good wordpass on + the good wordspread + the newspass + the word .

Example: It is divided into sections on the definition of information literacy, spreading the word outside the library profession, publications for librarians and information literacy in schools.

Example: The article 'Spreading the good word' studies the dissemination and relevance of research in the library-information field.

Example: Please keep me informed of e-democracy-related happenings in your community and nation so I can continue to pass on the good word to those around the world working to make a difference with ICTs in everyday politics and democracy.

Example: They have been doing their best to try to spread the news the genocide in Sri Lanka.

Example: If you agree with our cause, we would appreciate you passing the word.

» difundir noticiasbroadcast + news .

Example: With the advent of advanced computing platforms, DowVision is the first large-scale effort to broadcast real-time news to the corporate market.

» el mundo de las noticiasnewsmaking .

Example: This article studies how news library staff and editorial staff in a large metropolitan daily newspaper perceive the contribution of the news library to newsmaking.

» enterarse de la noticialearn + the news .

Example: Xenophon learnt the news while he was making a sacrifice to the gods.

» equipo de noticiasnews crew .

Example: Nearly everyone has a smartphone with a camera these days, so when something big goes down in the world you can expect more on-the-scene footage than a news crew could ever hope to gather on their own.

» esperamos sus noticiaslook forward to + hearing from you [Formula de despedida utilizada en cartas y mensajes] .

Example: We look forward to hearing from you.

» foro de noticiasnewsgroup [news group] [En USENET, el nombre dado a las listas de correro electrónico] .

Example: Newsgroup is the name for discussion groups on USENET.

» impresión de noticiasnews-printing .

Example: The use of hand-made paper for commercial book- and news-printing dropped away sharply during the 1820s, and it was scarcely seen after 1830 except in de luxe editions.

» indizador de noticias webnewsbot .

Example: It employs a 'dynamic Web database' using agent technology or 'newsbots' to scour any Web-based source for content.

» industria de las noticias, lanews industry, the .

Example: In this course, students are introduced to three tools of multimedia journalism that have also been historically central to the news industry: writing, photography, and design.

» la buena noticiathe good news .

Example: Next came the good news that war between member states had been rendered inconceivable.

» las malas noticias vuelanno news is good news .

Example: No news is good news, in this case meaning there is no new clot in her lungs.

» llegar noticiascome to + Posesivo + notice .

Example: There is another important difference between electronic documents and all the types of library material that preceded them and it centers on how electronic resources come to our notice.

» mantenerse al día de las noticiaskeep up with + the news .

Example: The article is entitled 'Keeping up with the news: cataloguing and indexing news material'.

» mantenerse al tanto de las noticiaskeep up with + the news .

Example: The article is entitled 'Keeping up with the news: cataloguing and indexing news material'.

» no tener noticias denot hear a pip from .

Example: We sent him a Christmas card and a text to say Happy New Year, but not heard a pip back from him.

» no tener noticias es buena señalno news is good news .

Example: No news is good news, in this case meaning there is no new clot in her lungs.

» noticia de cabeceraheadline newstop story .

Example: It's interesting that the headline news in Germany is all about the Bishop who has been suspended by the Pope for misuse of Church funds.

Example: Here's a monthly recap of some of the year's top stories.

» noticia demoledorashattering news .

Example: When I received the shattering news that I had breast cancer, I desperately wanted to talk to someone who had been through the same experience.

» noticia de periódiconewspaper account .

Example: Primary and secondary sources including trial records, statutes, diaries, newspaper accounts and monographs on divorce, bigamy, polygamy, sex, etc., will be included.

» noticia de primera planaheadline newstop storyfront-page news .

Example: It's interesting that the headline news in Germany is all about the Bishop who has been suspended by the Pope for misuse of Church funds.

Example: Here's a monthly recap of some of the year's top stories.

Example: In December 1926, Agatha Christie became front-page news when she vanished in bizarre circumstances from her home.

» noticia de última horahot off the press(es)news flash .

Example: The article is entitled 'Hot Off the Press: Differential Forms in Electromagnetics'.

Example: The idea of teletext is to supply, over the airwaves, such items of information as news flashes, the latest sport results, and commodity prices.

» noticia devastadorabombshell .

Example: But despite the bombshell news, they decided to go ahead with their wedding -- keeping the cancer a secret from their guests.

» noticia más importanteheadline newstop story .

Example: It's interesting that the headline news in Germany is all about the Bishop who has been suspended by the Pope for misuse of Church funds.

Example: Here's a monthly recap of some of the year's top stories.

» noticia pasmosashattering news .

Example: When I received the shattering news that I had breast cancer, I desperately wanted to talk to someone who had been through the same experience.

» noticia por cablenewswire .

Example: The number of full text data bases on-line is also increasing, providing instant access to newspapers and newswires, popular magazines and scholarly journals.

» noticiasnewsnews information .

Example: Next came the good news that war between member states had been rendered inconceivable, even though the prospect of war was on nobody's mind at the time.

Example: The extremely effective way in which these news services rose to the occasion and provided in-depth news information is described.

» noticias de actualidadcurrent eventscurrent news eventscurrent news .

Example: However the scope of the data bases is wide, and extends to the arts, social sciences, public affairs, current events and business.

Example: Several hundred pages of information are available on each channel, concerned mainly with current news events, weather and sporting news.

Example: Current news, weather, travel information, home shopping, airline reservations, consumer information, film reviews and sports news are available.

» noticias deportivassports newssports scoresports results .

Example: Current news, weather, travel information, home shopping, airline reservations, consumer information, film reviews and sports news are available.

Example: It can be used to present a wide variety of content channels such as stock quote, sports score, traffic report and weather forecast.

Example: Index pages are provided so normally the user will initially key in the number of the main index page in order to discover the page numbers of the required subject area, whether it is sports results, the latest news, weather or road reports or cookery recipes.

» noticias de radio y/o televisiónbroadcast news .

Example: The article is entitled 'The effectiveness of simple and stratified random sampling in broadcast news content analysis'.

» noticias de última horabreaking newslate breaking news .

Example: Many Web pages contain out of date information, while others have time-critical information, such as breaking news.

Example: Here you'll find the most comprehensive information on heart disease and stroke as well as late breaking news.

» noticias diarias de interésdaily news alerts .

Example: Some newspapers provide subscribers to the paper version with daily news alerts via email.

» noticias + difundirsenews + spread .

Example: News of boundless timber reserves spread, and before long lumberjacks from the thinning hardwood forests of New England swarmed into the uncharted area with no other possessions than their axes and brawn and the clothing they wore.

» noticia sensacionalbombshell .

Example: As it turns out my 'secret' wasn't such a bombshell after all.

» noticia sorprendentebombshell .

Example: As it turns out my 'secret' wasn't such a bombshell after all.

» noticias por cablecable news .

Example: Our news service is delivered by a large-screen television that broadcasts continuous cable news in a special alcove adjacent to the library's current periodicals and reference areas.

» noticias principales, lasmain news, the .

Example: As endless stories around corruption continue to spill over into the main news and business pages, businesses should pause for thought before jumping on the sport sponsoring gravy train.

» noticia terribleshattering news .

Example: When I received the shattering news that I had breast cancer, I desperately wanted to talk to someone who had been through the same experience.

» noticia web en formato RSSRSS feed .

Example: This article describes how to set up an aggregator to collect RSS feeds.

» parecido a las noticiasnews-type .

Example: News-type articles reporting on libraries' progress with particular approval plans are specifically excluded.

» presentadora de noticiasanchorwoman .

Example: I get easily distracted by anchorwomen -- I just sit there and analyze their make-up, hair, teeth and don't listen to a damn thing they are saying.

» presentador de noticiasnews anchornewsreadernewscasternews presenteranchorman .

Example: Game show hosts often feel like TV's version of used-car salesmen -- they're expected to be overly chummy, and their wardrobes are never quite as nice as those of news anchors or actors.

Example: A newsreader has been banned from wearing a cross on air, after the programme received angry complaints from viewers.

Example: Lots of newscasters got into the Halloween spirit yesterday by dressing up for their broadcasts.

Example: The job as a news presenter just doesn't cut it for that person.

Example: I also remember the squarely reactionary and snide remarks by anchormen about her when she returned to Pakistan last year.

» programa de noticiasnews programme .

Example: This content analysis evaluates political topics and themes of telly evangelist Pat Robertson's high profile news programme during the early months of the 1992 presidential campaign.

» publicación de una noticia dos vecescrossposting [cross-posting] .

Example: The author examines some associated problems with the Internet such as spamming, abusive behaviour, excessive crossposting, and the political controversy over 'indecency'.

» publicar una noticia en varias listas de correocross post [cross-post] [En Internet, se usa cuando se publica una noticia en más de una lista de correo o boletín de noticias] .

Example: I thought this might be on interest... and sorry for any cross posting.

» que no haya noticas es buena señalno news is good news .

Example: No news is good news, in this case meaning there is no new clot in her lungs.

» recibir noticias dehear from .

Example: Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.

» recibir una noticia devastadorabe hit by a bombshell .

Example: When Alexis Lato was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis earlier this year, she and her family got hit by a bombshell.

» recorte de noticiasnews cuttingnews clipping .

Example: To make things easier, from here you can access the legal news cuttings related to our activity = Para facilitar las cosas, desde aquí puedes acceder a los recortes de noticias legales relacionados con nuestra actividad.

Example: Sometimes, he or she also monitors the news clipping office and handles communications with out-of-town media = A veces, esa persona controla también la oficina de recortes de noticias y gestiona las relaciones con los medios de comunicaciones fuera de la ciudad.

» rellenar los períódicos con noticiasfill + column inches .

Example: So, he established morning, evening and Sunday editions of his papers, and he needed gossip and scandal stories to help fill column inches.

» resumen de noticiasroundup [round-up]roundup of newsroundup of news .

Example: Nobody can depend exclusively on library publications reviews to identify new titles, though Publishers Weekly's computer book roundups do help.

Example: In addition to the usual roundup of news from the past month, this issue reflects on who should control access to publicly-funded research.

Example: In addition to the usual roundup of news from the past month, it takes a close look at the Congressional approval of the NIH (National Institutes of Health) public access plan.

» retransmitir noticiasbroadcast + news .

Example: With the advent of advanced computing platforms, DowVision is the first large-scale effort to broadcast real-time news to the corporate market.

» sector de las noticias, elnews sector, the .

Example: The news sector is tough, very tough, and I know some say it is difficult to make a return out of news.

» servicio de noticiasnews service .

Example: Our news service is delivered by a large-screen television that broadcasts continuous cable news in a special alcove adjacent to the library's current periodicals and reference areas.

» tablón electrónico de noticiaselectronic bulletin board (EEB) [En Internet, dirección electrónica donde una compañía o un individuo particular puede poner información o programas a disposición de los demás usuarios de la red]bulletin board system (BBS) [En Internet, dirección electrónica donde una compañía o un individuo particular puede poner información o programas a disposición de los demás usuarios de la red] .

Example: Internet users may also derive articles and other information from electronic journals and newsletters and from the many electronic bulletin boards (EEB) and discussion lists.

Example: Electronic mail and bulletin board systems are numerous in North America, where the lack of any monopoly (and often free local telephone calls) has encouraged many organizations (including amateur groups) to set up bulletin board systems.

» tener noticias dehear from .

Example: Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.

» tipo noticiasnews-type .

Example: News-type articles reporting on libraries' progress with particular approval plans are specifically excluded.

» titular de noticiasnews headline .

Example: After a year's rapid development of portals by major search engines, adding such things as scorecards, news headlines or links to other services, search engine developers are now turning to personalization as a way of holding their users.

» titulares de las noticas, losmain news, the .

Example: As endless stories around corruption continue to spill over into the main news and business pages, businesses should pause for thought before jumping on the sport sponsoring gravy train.

Noticia synonyms

word in spanish: palabra, pronunciation: wɜrd part of speech: noun intelligence in spanish: inteligencia, pronunciation: ɪntelədʒəns part of speech: noun tidings in spanish: noticias, pronunciation: taɪdɪŋz part of speech: noun newsworthiness in spanish: interés periodístico, pronunciation: nuzwɜrðinəs part of speech: noun news program in spanish: programa de noticias, pronunciation: nuzproʊgræm part of speech: noun news show in spanish: programa de noticias, pronunciation: nuzʃoʊ part of speech: noun
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