journalese उदाहरण वाक्य
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- His numerous studies about language have helped to promote an awareness in Italy of officialese, journalese, legalese, medical jargon, pidgin, political jargon, and of terrorist organisations ( Red Brigades ).
- I am not saying that " Travels Through the Twentieth Century " is a bad book; I am saying that it bears all the marks of journalese, the stable in which it was born.
- Time magazine's parodic review of " All That Heaven Allows " noted that " the characters talk Ladies'Home Journalese, and the screen glows like a page of House Beautiful ."
- Joe Grimm, formerly of the " Detroit Free Press ", likened journalese to a " stage voice " : " We write journalese out of habit, sometimes from misguided training, and to sound urgent, authoritative and, well, journalistic.
- Joe Grimm, formerly of the " Detroit Free Press ", likened journalese to a " stage voice " : " We write journalese out of habit, sometimes from misguided training, and to sound urgent, authoritative and, well, journalistic.
- Roil could remain in the realm of " journalese, " those words like atop and doff and sport ( as in _ actual quote _ " He now sports a glass eye " ) that are seen in print but not heard on the street.
- In journalese, especially, many an aftermath is just a fleeting connection between one moment and another : " In the aftermath of Sunday's upset of the Vikings, ( New York Giants player Jeremy Shockey ) said something remains amiss in his game, " wrote Newsday last week.
- A State Department officials told Lee on May 15, according to the Washington Post's John Pomfret quoting sources close to Lee ( that's journalese for Lee himself ), that Clinton would not meet with him alone or with otherdemocratic activists because he is worried about offending China.
- Or perhaps we could reintroduce'Chinaman'to the language ? ( On a side note, I once met someone who considered'Cantonese'a racist term, because it was similar to other debased forms of language like journalese ) . 1 11 : 16, 2 February 2006 ( UTC)
- In real life a generation later, Monica Lewinsky told a grand jury that when the president called her from the Oval Office, the word " Potus " would appear on her caller ID . Similar acronyms have sprung up : SCOTUS is journalese for " Supreme Court of the United States, " and more recently, the first lady became known to staffers as FLOTUS.