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单词 breaking news
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Definition of breaking news in English:

breaking news

noun
mass noun
  • Newly received information about an event that is currently occurring or developing.

    some breaking news now of a rescue situation in California
    the announcement will likely be the lead story for the broadcast, barring other major breaking news
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's not exactly breaking news that our world is becoming increasingly wireless.
    • I'm not sure I remember seeing coverage of breaking news that was odder or more obscure.
    • "We have breaking news coming in from Chicago..."
    • The format will be rolling news all day, with bulletins every 20 minutes and a strong focus on breaking news - any show will be interrupted for a breaking story.
    • This site is the best place for breaking news on technology and the Internet.
    • They've been arrested in Maryland, according to breaking news on CNN.
    • The online news sites are useful for a quick check of breaking news, but I am looking for something more.
    • What they have always done well is cover breaking news and fast moving events.
    • While he celebrated the blogger's ability to uncover breaking news, he noted that a blog's inherent bias might be detrimental to the reader.
    • A third of journalists say they use blogs as a way of uncovering breaking news or scandals.
 
 

Definition of breaking news in US English:

breaking news

noun
  • Newly received information about an event that is currently occurring or developing.

    some breaking news now of a rescue situation in California
    the announcement will likely be the lead story for the broadcast, barring other major breaking news
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This site is the best place for breaking news on technology and the Internet.
    • "We have breaking news coming in from Chicago..."
    • The format will be rolling news all day, with bulletins every 20 minutes and a strong focus on breaking news - any show will be interrupted for a breaking story.
    • I'm not sure I remember seeing coverage of breaking news that was odder or more obscure.
    • It's not exactly breaking news that our world is becoming increasingly wireless.
    • A third of journalists say they use blogs as a way of uncovering breaking news or scandals.
    • The online news sites are useful for a quick check of breaking news, but I am looking for something more.
    • They've been arrested in Maryland, according to breaking news on CNN.
    • While he celebrated the blogger's ability to uncover breaking news, he noted that a blog's inherent bias might be detrimental to the reader.
    • What they have always done well is cover breaking news and fast moving events.
 
 
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