reporting
/rɪˈpɔːtɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˈpɔːrtɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
reporting — 名詞
1. the activity of finding out facts about events and presenting them as news stori
新聞報導
記者蒐集並發布新聞的工作
the activity of finding out facts about events and presenting them as news stories in newspapers, on television or radio, or online
Mayumi works in television news reporting for a major Tokyo station.
Mayumi 在東京一家主要電視台從事電視新聞報導工作。
collocation: television news reporting
The newspaper won an award for its reporting on the housing crisis.
該報社因對住房危機的報導而獲得獎項。
reporting on [topic] — typical preposition pattern
Christopher chose a career in political reporting after finishing his degree.
Christopher 在完成學業後選擇了政治新聞報導的職業。
Fair and accurate reporting helps citizens understand complex world events.
公正且準確的報導有助於公民理解複雜的世界事件。
There was widespread praise for the team's reporting from the earthquake zone.
該團隊從地震災區發回的報導獲得了廣泛好評。
- journalism
broader term that includes reporting as well as editing, photography, and commentary
- news coverage
focuses on the scope of what is reported about a specific event or topic
- reportage
more formal or literary style, often used for long-form in-depth features
用法筆記
Uncountable noun: you cannot say 'a reporting' or 'two reportings'. Frequently modified by a type or field (investigative reporting, political reporting, war reporting) or by a medium (television reporting, online reporting).