Telediario in english
Newscast
pronunciation: nuzkæst part of speech: noun
pronunciation: nuzkæst part of speech: noun
In gestures
telediario = television news ; newscast ; news broadcast ; news programme.
Example: The study aimed to establish how much use is made of library footage in the production of television news.Example: The startling events of the last few years demonstrate vividly that libraries of the 21st century cannot perform their social function without monitoring television newscasts to add immediacy to their standard information sources.Example: They include books, letters, historical documents, photographs, news broadcasts, press statements and audiotapes of speeches = They include books, letters, historical documents, photographs, news broadcasts, press statements and audiotapes of speeches.Example: This content analysis evaluates political topics and themes of telly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.more:
» quedar dos/tres telediarios = days + be + numbered ; be doomed ; be dead meat ; the (hand)writing + be + on the wall [El uso de handwriting en lugar de writing es menos frecuente] ; be a dead man/woman (walking) .
Example: The day of the stand-alone library is numbered, and the day of the stand-alone end-user is yet to come. Example: We are on the way to a transformed library service, total in design (and anything less than totality is doomed as a has-been today). Example: I think we have some chance to get Friday in, but Saturday is dead meat without any doubt whatsoever and Sunday is pretty iffy. Example: Surely the writing is on the wall for Gordon Brown and ministers will act in October to put him out of his and our collective miseries. Example: Probst thought he'd last longer, but I knew he was a dead man walking the minute he showed up.