exclusives

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exclusives — noun

  • exclusivessingular
  • exclusivesesplural

1. reports, interviews, or other news pieces that one newspaper, website, or progra

1.名詞C1
釋義

reports, interviews, or other news pieces that one newspaper, website, or programme publishes before any rival outlet gets them

例句

The paper promised two exclusives from the mayor's private diary.

two exclusives from a private source

By noon, three celebrity exclusives were already topping entertainment sites.

同義詞
  • scoop

    more informal newsroom language that stresses beating rivals to the story

  • feature

    can be a long article, but it does not imply only one outlet has it first

文法句型

publish an exclusive

land an exclusive

front-page exclusives

用法筆記

Usually used in journalism and entertainment reporting. It names the piece of content itself, not the access agreement behind it.

常見錯誤

The magazine signed an exclusive with the singer.
The magazine signed an exclusive deal with the singer.
💡by itself, exclusive usually means the report or interview, not the contract.