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1 stop-press news
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2 release
rə'li:s 1. verb1) (to set free; to allow to leave: He was released from prison yesterday; I am willing to release him from his promise to me.) løslate, sette på frifot2) (to stop holding etc; to allow to move, fall etc: He released (his hold on) the rope.) slippe3) (to move (a catch, brake etc) which prevents something else from moving, operating etc: He released the handbrake and drove off.) kople ut, slå av4) (to allow (news etc) to be made known publicly: The list of winners has just been released.) offentliggjøre, frigi5) (to offer (a film, record etc) to the general public: Their latest record will be released next week.) sende ut, (la) slippe ut2. noun1) (the act of releasing or being released: After his release, the prisoner returned to his home town; the release of a new film; ( also adjective) the release catch.) løslatelse; utsendelse, utgivelse, slipp2) (something that is released: This record is their latest release; The Government issued a press release (= a statement giving information about something, sent or given to newspapers, reporters etc).) offentliggjøring; (presse)meldingavskjed--------frigjøre--------frigjøringIsubst. \/rɪˈliːs\/1) løslatelse, frigivelse, utlevering2) ( om følelser e.l.) befrielse, utløsning3) frigivelse, utgivelse, publisering4) ( jus) avståelse5) utløser, utløsningsmekanismenew release nyutsendelseIIverb \/rɪˈliːs\/1) løslate, sette fri, frigjøre2) ( om nyheter e.l.) frigi, tillate offentliggjort, publisere3) sende ut (om film), frigi (om dataprogram)4) utlevere5) slippe ut (noe), koble ut (noe)6) ( om følelser e.l.) utløse, slippe løs7) ( jus) avstå fra, frafalle, overdrabe released settes fri være følelsesmessig frigjortrelease one's hold slippe taket
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Stop-press news — «в последний час» (газетная рубрика); Только что поступившие сообщения … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
Stop press — is a phrase that means latest news, urgent newsIt is added to a newspaper at the last possible moment.This term was first used by Michael F. Hullocks in the Herald Tribune .External links* [http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary 561508265/stop… … Wikipedia
stop press — is sometimes printed next to an article in a newspaper to indicate that this is very recent news and was added after the rest of the newspaper had been printed. [BRIT] STOP PRESS: The fourth National Photography Conference is being held in… … English dictionary
stop press — n [singular] late news added to a newspaper after the main part has been printed … Dictionary of contemporary English
stop press — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ late news inserted in a newspaper or periodical either just before printing or after printing has begun … English terms dictionary
stop press — noun late news that is inserted into the newspaper at the last minute • Hypernyms: ↑news * * * noun Etymology: stop (I) + press chiefly Britain : a space or column in a newspaper containing last minute news items usually printed from a fudge hadn … Useful english dictionary
stop-press — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: stop (I) + press 1. : made or inserted while a printing press is stopped in the course of a run a stop press alteration a stop press correction 2. : of up to the minute significance or interest … Useful english dictionary
stop press — noun The event or news article important enough to delay or interrupt the print, or require a reprint, of a publication, particularly of a newspaper edition. Three of the errata corrections had already been made as stop press corrections [...] … Wiktionary
stop press — /ˈstɒp prɛs / (say stop pres) noun 1. news inserted in a newspaper after printing has begun. 2. the space for this …
stop press — noun Brit. late news inserted in a newspaper or periodical either just before printing or after printing has begun … English new terms dictionary
stop press — noun (singular) late news added to a newspaper after the main part has been printed … Longman dictionary of contemporary English