| 单词 | good press | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasgood (also bad, mixed, etc.) press  f.  Journalistic reaction, coverage, or opinion; media publicity; (in extended use) appraisal in conversation or literature. Frequently with modifying word, as  good (also bad, mixed, etc.) press. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > appearance in the press > 			[noun]		 good (also bad, mixed, etc.) press1908 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > 			[noun]		 > an instance, act, or expression of > in writing > in the newspapers good (also bad, mixed, etc.) press1908 1908    Times Lit. Suppl. 99/1  				Mr. Leaf..has not had a good press lately. 1913    R. Fry Let. Oct. 		(1972)	 II. 373  				Has it [sc. an exhibition] been a success, and has there been any decent Press on it? 1920    Sat. Rev. 10 July 26  				Mr Austen Chamberlain has a very bad press. 1932    Statesman 		(Calcutta)	 2 Aug.  				Allom had a lively Press last Wednesday! 1958    Listener 13 Nov. 769/1  				Cromwell had rather a mixed press for his great day. 1976    Women's Rep. Sept. 4/1  				Chiswick Women's Aid has had a good press recently because the DHSS has withdrawn some of its grant money. 1995    FourFourTwo Oct. 64/1  				I must get more press than John Major because my name arouses the media. 2003    Times 		(Nexis)	 6 Dec. (Body & Soul section) 3  				Our knowledge rarely goes beyond such cliches and cannibals have tended to receive a rather poor press. < as lemmas  | 
	
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