bulletin
bulletin 英 [ˈbʊlətɪn] 美 [ˈbʊlɪtn, -tɪn]
n. 公告,公报 vt. 公布,公告
进行时:bulletining 过去式:bulletined 过去分词:bulletined 第三人称单数:bulletins 名词复数:bulletins
- A brief news report or statement that's written or spoken is a bulletin. A TV reporter might read a bulletin announcing the winner of a presidential election, for example.
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- n. 公告,公报
- vt. 公布,公告
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1. He posted a bulletin on the board.
他在布告板上贴了一张公告。
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2. You ever look in the course bulletin?
你们看到课程公报了吗?
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3. Well a meta-analysis to be published in the journal Psychological bulletin can be added to the pile of evidence that finds no significant gender difference in mathematical ability.
即将发表在《心理学公报》上的一篇荟萃分析在列举了事实和证据的基础上认为,男女在数学能力方面并没有明显差异。
- bulletin (n.) 1765, "authenticated official report concerning some event, issued for the information of the public," from French bulletin (16c.), modeled on Italian bulletino, diminutive of bulletta "document, voting slip," itself a diminutive of Latin bulla "round object" (see bull (n.2)) with equivalent of Old French -elet (see -let). For use of balls in voting, see ballot (n.).
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