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SCOOPER - перевод на арабский

JOURNALISM TERM FOR A NEW INTERESTING STORY THAT A NEWS AGENCY IS THE FIRST TO REPORT ABOUT
Scoop (journalism); Scooper; Scoop (term); Exclusive (news)

SCOOPER         

ألاسم

جارُوف ; رَفْش ; مِجْراف ; مِجْرَف ; مِجْرَفَة ; مَجْرُود ; مِغْرَفَة

الفعل

اِغْتَرَفَ ; اِقْتَحَفَ ; رَفَشَ ; غَرَفَ ; قَحَفَ

أخذ بمغرفة      
scoop
سبق غيره في نشر الخبر      
scoop

Определение

Scooper
·noun One who, or that which, scoops.
II. Scooper ·noun The avocet;
- so called because it scoops up the mud to obtain food.

Википедия

Scoop (news)

In journalism, a scoop or exclusive is an item of news reported by one journalist or news organization before others, and of exceptional originality, importance, surprise, excitement, or secrecy.

Scoops are important and likely to interest or concern many people. A scoop may be a new story, or a new aspect to an existing or breaking news story. It may be unexpected, surprising, formerly secret, and may come from an exclusive source. Events witnessed by many people generally cannot become scoops, (e.g., a natural disaster, or the announcement at a press conference). However, exclusive news content is not always a scoop, as it may not provide the requisite importance or excitement. A scoop may be also defined retrospectively; a story may come to be known as a scoop because of a historical change in perspective of a particular event. Due to their secret nature, scandals are a prime source of scoops (e.g., the Watergate scandal by Washington Post journalists Woodward and Bernstein).

Scoops are part of journalistic lore, and generally confer prestige on the journalist or news organization.

Примеры употребления для SCOOPER
1. And the dog mafia code which means a scooper will never reproach a pooper.
2. But his main focus is his job as a pooper–scooper and small business owner.
3. This was most confusing, for surely animals would only use pooper with scooper, not a happy topic for anyone.
4. "I‘ll walk you to it." As the Buffalo team prayed, Eggleston lowered its nine–pronged claw – his "pooper scooper," as he calls it –– toward the buried IED.