hot off the press

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hot off the press — idiom

1. used to describe news or information that has just been announced or published a

1.慣用語
釋義

used to describe news or information that has just been announced or published and is very current.

例句

Here is the latest report, hot off the press, with details of the election results.

The magazine story about the celebrity wedding is hot off the press and selling quickly.