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media

Related topics: Media, Communications
me·di·a /ˈmiːdiə/ ●●● S2 W2 AWL noun  
1 the media all the organizations, such as television, radio, and newspapers, that provide news and information for the public, or the people who do this work 新闻媒体,传媒,大众传播媒介〔总称〕
 The scandal was widely reported in the national media.
这一丑闻在全国媒体上被广泛报道。
 The role of the news media in forming public opinion is very important.
新闻媒体对于社会舆论的形成具有非常重要的作用。
 The 11-day trial generated intense media interest.
11天的审讯引起了媒体的高度关注。
 A great deal of media hype surrounded the release of the group’s latest CD.
媒体对这个组合最新唱片的发行进行了大肆炒作。
 There will be another war somewhere else and the whole international media circus will move on.
别的地方还会有战争,全球的媒体又会一窝蜂地拥过去。
5GRAMMAR 语法
People sometimes use a singular verb after media but it is better to use a plural verb.media之后有时会用单数动词,但用复数动词更为妥当
The media were widely distrusted.
媒体普遍不被信任。
nGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?
The media can be followed by a singular or a plural verb:
The media is controlled by the government.
The media are controlled by the government.
Examples from the Corpus
2. TCthe plural of medium medium的复数形式 mass media, multimedia
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + media
the national/local media
The case received enormous publicity in the national media.
the news media
Does the news media have a role in forming public opinion?
the mass media (=television, newspapers etc, which are seen by many people)
The mass media has helped to call attention to environmental issues.
the mainstream/popular media (=television, newspapers etc, that most people are able to see or read)
Few of these events were reported in the mainstream media.
media + NOUN
media attention/coverage/interest etc
The tragedy received worldwide media attention.
a media campaign (=when something is deliberately reported or advertised in the media a lot)
a media campaign aimed at reducing drunk driving
a media blitz (=when something is deliberately reported or advertised in the media a lot, in a small amount of time)
The candidate’s media blitz has certainly raised his profile in the election.
media hype (=when the media give something too much attention and try to make it seem more important or better than it really is)
the media hype surrounding the match against France
a media circus (=a disapproving phrase for all the people from the media who report events, and all the attention they give to these events)
There is likely to be a media circus outside the courtroom.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
mediame·di·a /ˈmiːdiə/ noun
the (mass) mediaTELECOMMUNICATIONS all the different ways of entertaining and giving information to the public and advertising goods, for example television, radio, and newspapers
The Japanese media have carried detailed reports of the scandal.
The company is keen to get its views across in the media.
mass media advertising campaigns
The group owns newspapers, TV stations and other media companies.
electronic media new media see also magnetic media
Origin media
(1900-2000) Plural of MEDIUM2

See also: medium


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