单词 | reportage |
释义 | reportagen.ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > [noun] nameeOE talec1175 fame?c1225 lose1297 creancec1330 stevenc1374 opinionc1384 credencec1390 recorda1393 renowna1400 reputationc1400 reportc1425 regardc1440 esteema1450 noisea1470 reapport1514 estimation1530 savour1535 existimationa1538 countenancea1568 credit1576 standing1579 stair1590 perfumec1595 estimate1597 pass1601 reportage1612 vibration1666 suffrage1667 rep1677 face1834 odour1835 rap1966 1612 J. Webster White Divel sig. Gv For vsurers That share with scriueners for their good reportage. 2. The describing of events (typically by an observer); spec. the reporting of events for the media. Also: a piece of journalistic or factual writing; a literary style or genre that imitates or resembles such writing. Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > [noun] > reporting reportage1878 coverage1931 press coverage1933 reporteragea1936 1878 Weekly Gaz. (Colorado Springs) 18 Sept. 1/6 Among the modern inventions which he detested was the custom of reportage, the industry of interviewers, and of the spies of the tattling newspapers. 1891 E. Dowson Let. 7 Feb. (1967) 184 Howells..writes in dialect, in Yankee and that's not realism (even Zola doesn't go so far) it's reportage. 1938 C. Connolly Enemies of Promise xvi. 173 The article has a future, especially in the form of the critical essay..and the skilled ‘reportage’. 1959 Chang Hsing-lien et al. tr. Ting Yi Short Hist. Mod. Chinese Lit. x. 217 During the early period of the war of Resistance, reportage..became the most popular of all literary forms among both the writers and the broad reading public. 1965 Listener 8 Apr. 535/1 In his fourth sonata..there was too little art (and craft) and too much reportage. 1978 Poland May 52/2 Young people need a confirmation of their knowledge about their own country.., and that..is precisely what they find in a realistic reportage. 2003 Guardian 10 Mar. (Media section) 34/2 One hard lesson we all learned during the Gulf war of 1991 was that to avoid myopic reportage, we need comprehensive eyewitness journalism. 3. That which is reported (esp. of a person); rumour, gossip. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > [noun] > chatting or chat > gossiping > gossip jowl?c1225 trattle1513 tittle-tattle1570 tattle1583 clatter1596 street web1614 town talk1642 street-threada1661 clash1685 fetch-fire1784 street yarn1800 gossip1811 village gossip1847 Russian scandal1861 chopsing1879 cooze1880 reportage1881 skeet1900 scuttlebutt gossip1901 pussy-talk1937 mauvais languec1945 comess1970 he-say-she-say1972 gyaff1975 skinder1979 goss1985 gist1990 1881 Academy 5 Nov. 347/2 He will interest the lovers of personal detail by certain reportage. 1973 Amer. Sociol. Rev. 39 730/1 The style identified with him was conveyed by his chroniclers and biographers, by the reportage and gossip that sustained his image while he lived. 1993 PC User (Nexis) 22 Apr. With one bound he was back in the velour luxury of the mighty Gilbern's snugly-fitted cockpit,..eager for your rumours, raw data and random reportage. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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