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media

noun
/ˈmiːdiə/
/ˈmiːdiə/
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  1. the media
    [countable + singular or plural verb] the main ways that large numbers of people receive information and entertainment, that is television, radio, newspapers and the internet大众传播媒介,大众传播工具(指电视、广播、报纸、互联网)
    • the national/international media 国内/国际媒体
    • The news media reported extensively on the story.新闻媒体广泛报道了这个故事。
    • The media was/were accused of influencing the final decision.媒体受责左右了终审判决。
    • Digital media change so quickly.数字媒体变化如此之快。
    • print/electronic/broadcast media印刷/电子/广播媒体
    • This is a story that the mainstream media refuses to cover.这是一个主流媒体拒绝报道的故事。
    • in the media The trial was fully reported in the media.媒体对这次审判进行了全面报道。
    • Any event attended by the actor received widespread media coverage.这位演员参加任何一项活动,媒体都作了广泛报道。
    • Rumours about her illness began in some media outlets.关于她生病的谣言始于一些媒体。
    • The star has been the focus of intense media attention.这位明星一直是媒体密切关注的焦点。
    The word media comes from the Latin plural of medium. In modern English it can be treated as either a singular or plural noun: The media has/have followed the story closely. A new plural form, medias, is also increasingly being used: The medias of several countries have been following the story. see also mainstream media, mass media, new media, social media
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    • He became a media star for his part in the protests.他因在抗议活动中的表现而成为媒体明星。
    • Innovations in education take place through digital media and mobile devices.教育创新是通过数字媒体和移动设备实现的。
    • Rescuers and state media rushed to the disaster scene.救援人员和国家媒体赶到了灾难现场。
    • There is a perception that the government controls the media.有种看法认为政府控制着媒体。
    • The minister will address the media on Friday afternoon.部长将于周五下午向媒体发表讲话。
    • He hosted lavish parties, according to media reports.据媒体报道,他举办了奢华的派对。
    • Music has been turned into a series of media events.音乐已成为一系列新闻事件。
    • One story has dominated the media this week.同一事件在本周内被各媒体争相报道。
    • She's very different from her media image.她本人与媒体所宣传的形象大相径庭。
    • Some blame the media for propagating negative stereotypes.有些人指责媒体宣传负面的模式化思想。
    • The company is anxious to play down the media hype.公司急于淡化媒体的炒作。
    • The event was widely covered by the mass media.大众传媒对这件事进行了广泛报道。
    • The local media reported rioting across the country.当地媒体报道了全国各地的暴乱。
    • Their PR officer handles TV, radio, and print media interviews.他们的公共关系官员负责应对电视、广播以及纸媒的采访。
    • They believe that the media is biased against them.他们认为媒体对他们有偏见。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • mass
    • audio-visual
    • broadcast
    verb + media
    • accuse
    • blame
    • criticize
    media + verb
    • cover something
    • report something
    • portray somebody/​something (as something)
    media + noun
    • attention
    • coverage
    • interest
    preposition
    • through the media
    • via the media
    phrases
    • access to the media
    • the role of the media
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  2. plural of medium see also magnetic media, mixed media
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