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Meanings of
newsflash
in English
Catalan
notícia d'última hora
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A short news announcement concerning some on-going news story.
flash
newsbreak
news bulletin
Catalan
notícia d'última hora
Synonyms
Examples for "
flash
"
flash
newsbreak
news bulletin
Examples for "
flash
"
1
Water flowing underground News
flash
:
scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
2
The Fiji Met Service said heavy rain may lead to
flash
flooding.
3
They were given a new sense of urgency after the
flash
crash.
4
I picked my way toward the point where I'd seen the
flash
.
5
In another
flash
of lightning, he saw clearly: the car was gone.
1
I was in the sergeant's room when I saw a
newsbreak
.
2
Well then, let's see how he liked her
newsbreak
announcement.
3
He started paying attention when there was a
newsbreak
.
4
His finger hovered over the remote to change the channel when a
newsbreak
interrupted the home and garden show.
5
That that time period had been planned by the producers and the government occurred to Caird after the
newsbreak
immediately after the final credits.
1
An extended
news
bulletin
with the latest news on the Christchurch earthquake.
2
State TV announced on a
news
bulletin
that the impasse was over.
3
Fatima Nabil wore a cream-coloured headscarf as she read a
news
bulletin
.
4
The
news
bulletin
isn't scheduled to go out until quarter after one.
5
The chance to lead every
news
bulletin
,
every day, for weeks.
Usage of
newsflash
in English
1
They apologised and said the
newsflash
was intended to be a training exercise.
2
Now,
newsflash
I knew who the mystery guest was every time.
3
The BBC highlights programme Sportsnight was more like an extended
newsflash
.
4
A
newsflash
has this moment arrived from the Malabar front.
5
Citizens, this is a
newsflash
of the utmost importance!
6
Her frozen smile echoes the thought bubble Will I Win, running like a
newsflash
below.
7
Because
-
newsflash
-women are not a minority.
8
The
'
newsflash
'
went on to say that Cardinal Ratzinger was in charge for the time being.
9
This is cynical, but
*
newsflash
*
the industry is not exactly a bastion of purity.
10
How soon the
newsflash
turns into the thriller.
11
A svelte anchorwoman is narrowing her eyes and reading aloud from the
newsflash
on her teleprompter.
12
We interrupt this program to bring you a
newsflash
:
Eire has declared war on the Soviet Union.
13
Here's the
newsflash
.
He pointed at me.
14
Half-way through an art auction in London on Wednesday evening, Sotheby's issued a
newsflash
that records were tumbling.
15
If I thought Annette Felders was going to take this particular
newsflash
lying down, I was dead wrong.
16
Thanks for the
newsflash
,
Isa.
Other examples for "newsflash"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
newsflash
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
earlier newsflash
extend newsflash
first newsflash
issue a newsflash
particular newsflash
More collocations
Translations for
newsflash
Catalan
notícia d'última hora
missatge urgent
notícia de darrera hora
Newsflash
through the time