news clip

collocation in English

meaningsofnewsandclip

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news
noun[U]
uk
/njuːz/
us
/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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clip
noun
uk
/klɪp/
us
/klɪp/
a small object usually made of metal or plastic, used for fastening things together or holding them ...
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(Definition ofnewsandclipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnews clip

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If we make a 20-minute speech here and only seven seconds of it is used in anewsclip, that speech can be made to represent 15 views.
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Entertainment bigwigs spotted her in thenewsclipand immediately went to her school to offer her a part.
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He shared some of the secrets of his athletic longevity in a 1990newsclip.
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Three sources out of 687 news clips report the lower bound of 500,000 and seven give the upper bound of 700,000.
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Bring in newspaper articles, news clips or magazine articles from both countries (preferably covering the same story, if possible).
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That permits the use of news clips of sporting events in news programmes.
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The scenarios were set up with pre-produced scripted news clips.
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Some punk films intercut stock footage with news clips and amateur videos of concerts.
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Mixed in throughout the film are news clips of various reporters, commentators and celebrities who contemplate what the end of the world will be like.
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This dramatic scene was recorded by an amateur videographer, and shown on national news clips.
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The film itself contains these interviews, with many news clips and photos.
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The exhibit presents historical news clips that exemplify the five freedoms.
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Over the course of those 3 months, they gathered close to 150 hours of footage, from interviews, to news clips and political propaganda.
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On a number of objective measures, both sides found that these identical news clips were slanted in favor of the other side.
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Nearly 12,000 newspaper articles were produced and nearly 1,400 news clips were shown on television internationally.
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Its toolkit contains, resources and tools, including news clips, op-eds, and statistics to help library supporters make the case for libraries in tough economic times.
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