ocabulary for IELTS
media
/ˈmiː.di.ə/
noun
NEWSPAPERS
1.
the ˈ media
[ S + singular or plural verb ] newspapers, magazines, radio and television considered as a group
the local/national media
media attention/coverage/hype/reports
The issue has been much discussed in the media.
See also multimedia
media
/ˈmiː.di.ə/
noun
MEDIUM
2.
PLURAL
OF
medium
medium
/ˈmiː.di.əm/
noun [ C ]
METHOD
1. plural media or mediums a method or way of expressing something
the broadcasting/print medium
They told the story through the medium of dance.
network
/ˈnet.wɜːk/
/-wɝːk/
noun [ C ]
a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or
communication between or along the parts or between the parts and a control centre
a television network
a road/rail network
a computer network
Massive investment is needed to modernise the country's telephone network.
We could reduce our costs by developing a more efficient distribution network.
a network of spies/a spy network
news
/njuːz/
/nuːz/
noun [ U ]
1. information or reports about recent events
That's the best (piece of) news I've heard for a long time!
We've had no news of them since they left for Australia.
Have you heard the news about Tina and Tom? They're getting divorced.
Do write and tell us all your news.
[ + that ] The news that Madge had resigned took everyone by surprise.
We've got some good news for you. We're getting married.
2.
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