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nut hebben - traducción al Inglés

IN JOURNALISM, THE SECTION OF A WRITTEN PIECE THAT PROVIDES CONTEXT FOR THE ENTIRE STORY
Nutgraf; Nut graf; Nutgraph; Nut paragraph; Nutshelling; Nutshelled; Nutsheller; Nutshellers; Nut shelling; Nut-shelling; Nut shelled; Nut-shelled; Nut sheller; Nut-sheller; Nut shellers; Nut-shellers; Nutshellism; Nutshellisms

nut hebben      
make use of
coupling nut         
  • A coupling nut and its orthographic view
THREADED FASTENER FOR JOINING TWO MALE THREADS
Extension nut
Koppelingmoer (bij geweer)
pine nut         
  • Drying of pine nuts (Siberia)
  • alt=[[Korean pine]] and [[Armand pine]] pine nut physical characteristics and noticeable differences
  • Santa Fe, NM, US]], 1921
  • Shelled nuts and vials of [[cedar oil]]. [[Buryatia]], [[Russia]]
  • cone]] with nuts – note two nuts under each cone scale
EDIBLE SEEDS OF CERTAIN SPECIES OF PINES
Pinenut; Pignolia; Pignoli; Pine nuts; Piñon nut; Pine kernel; Pine kernels; Indian nut; Pignolias; Pinon nut; Pine Nut; Pinoli nut; Pinoli nuts; Pignoli nut; Pignoli nuts; Pignolia nut; Pignolia nuts; Pignolis; Pinoli; Chilghozas; Pine mouth; Pinenuts; Pine nut mouth; Pine nut syndrome; Pine seed; Pinyon nuts; Pinyon nut
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Definición

pine nut
(pine nuts)
Pine nuts are small cream-coloured seeds that grow on pine trees. They can be used in salads and other dishes.
N-COUNT: usu pl

Wikipedia

Nut graph

In journalism, the nut graph or nut graf (short for "nutshell paragraph") is a paragraph that explains the context of the story "in a nutshell". The term can be spelled many different ways.

In many news stories, the essential facts of a story are included in the lead, the first sentence or two of a story. Good leads try to answer who, what, when, where, why, and how as quickly as possible.

The nut graph, which often will start in the third, fourth, or fifth paragraphs, will explain any additional context for why the story is important. For example, if the news story concerns a candidate for an upcoming election, the nut graph will state when the election is and may expand upon issues of the election. If the news story is part of an ongoing story, the nut graph will likely summarize other recent events related to the newest revelations.