newscast
IPA/ˈnjuːzkɑːst/
KK[nˈuzkˌæst]IPA/ˈnuːzkæst/
newscast — noun
- newscastsingular
- newscastsplural
1. a programme on television or the radio that shares the latest news, usually at a
1.名詞B2
釋義
a programme on television or the radio that shares the latest news, usually at a set time each day
例句
Lakan watches the evening newscast while eating dinner with his family.
collocation: watch the newscast
The newscast at six covers weather, traffic, and local events in under thirty minutes.
newscast as subject with covers/reports
Antonia always checks the morning newscast before she leaves for work.
Heavy snow closed the roads, and the newscast kept updating people on the storm.
Padma turned on the radio to catch the late-night newscast before bed.
同義詞
- news programme
slightly broader; can include online formats, not only broadcast
- news broadcast
very close synonym; slightly more formal than newscast
- bulletin
more common in British English; often suggests a short, urgent update
常見錯誤
❌I read the newscast on my phone this morning.
✅I read the news on my phone this morning.
💡A newscast is a broadcast (TV or radio), not text you read.
❌They newscast the election results live.
✅They broadcast the election results live.
💡Newscast is only a noun; it cannot be used as a verb.