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 Übersetzung für 'exchange news' von Englisch nach Deutsch
to exchange newsNeuigkeiten austauschen
news exchangeNachrichtenbörse {f}
Teiltreffer
journ.RadioTV
television news <TV news>
Fernsehnachrichten {pl}
newsNachricht {f}
399
newsZeitung {f} [veraltet für: Neuigkeit]
12
newsNeuigkeit {f}
139
news agencyNachrichtenbüro {n}
RadioTV
news show
Nachrichtensendung {f}
journ.
stale news
olle Kamellen {pl} [ugs. für Altbekanntes]
journ.
news headlines
Nachrichtenschlagzeilen {pl}
RadioTV
to broadcast news
Nachrichten verbreiten
news clippingZeitungs­ausschnitt {m}
comm.
news stand
Zeitungs­kiosk {m}
RadioTV
news network
Nachrichtensender {m}
news summaryKurznachrichten {pl}
journ.
local news
Lokales {n}
sensational newsSensationsnachricht {f}
journ.publ.
news magazine
Nachrichtenmagazin {n}
to bring newsNachrichten überbringen
RadioTV
news channel
Nachrichtenkanal {m}
sporting newsSportnachrichten {pl}
journ.
news journalism
Nachrichtenjournalismus {m}
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • From 1989 to 1999 she headed the stock exchange news department at the Italian public service broadcaster RAI.
  • They exchange news and discover that the villainous former envoy, Prince Bairoku and his thousands of men are swarming up the mountainside after them.
  • It displays economic changes and the stock exchange news in a banner at the bottom of the screen in the daytime.
  • Club members exchange news or discuss various subjects in the club's forum or via a newsletter.
  • During the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, the synagogue was a significant gathering place for the local Jews to exchange news and collect funds to help those in need.

  • "Coffee shop talk" is a phrase used to describe gossip because it is often a familiar sight at kopi tiams where a group of workers or senior citizens would linger over cups of coffee and exchange news and comments on various topics including national politics, office politics, TV dramas, sports and food.
  • A designated person is always on duty ("in the relays") to exchange news and requests for help telepathically with other Towers.
  • Ovid writes in his "Metamorphoses" of a marketplace in the underworld where the dead convene to exchange news and gossip.
  • In August 1997, the JSE launched the real-time Stock Exchange News Service (Sens) to enhance market transparency and investor confidence.
  • (English coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries were important places for merchants and captains to exchange news.) It was incorporated as a private limited company with shares owned by its members on 17 January 1900.

  • Bultoo Radio is a unique mobile-based communication service which uses Bluetooth technology to exchange news of local issues and entertainment content in media dark zones.
  • At first, personal messages broadcast by the BBC allowed soldiers separated from their families and loved ones to exchange news.
  • It started to publish literary supplements, then merged with "Birzhevoy Vestnik" ("Stock Exchange Herald") and in January 1880 changed its name to "Birzhevye Vedomosti" ("Stock Exchange News").
  • In March 2015, Coconuts Media signed a two-year content partnership with ABS-CBN, allowing both parties to exchange news, features and video content on their respective platforms.
  • APIQWTC was officially founded in 1999 by Crystal Jang, Koko Lin, and Trinity Ordona, as a new hub for established and new community groups to exchange news and coordinate projects in the San Francisco Bay Area.

  • It is also conveniently used by the locals as a meeting point during the day to exchange news, views and the days happening in the gham.
  • In April 2010, in an effort to improve the two countries' "mutual understanding and acquaintance," South Korea and Iran agreed to exchange news and media teams and enhance current levels of educational and technical collaboration.
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