英単語

journalismの意味・使い方・発音

journalism

英 ['dʒɜːn(ə)lɪz(ə)m] 美 ['dʒɝnl'ɪzəm]
  • n. ジャーナリズム、ジャーナリズム;新聞、雑誌

語源


journalism ジャーナリズム

ジャーナル、ニュース、-主義、教義、思想、行動から。ジャーナリズムから派生。

英語の語源


journalism (n.)
1821, regarded as a French word at first, from French journalisme (1781), from journal (see journal).
Journalism will kill you, but it will keep you alive while you're at it. [Horace Greely (1811-1872), U.S. journalist]
Journalese "language typical of newspaper articles or headlines" is from 1882.
Where men are insulated they are easily oppressed; when roads become good, and intercourse is easy, their force is increased more than a hundred fold: when, without personal communication, their opinions can be interchanged, and the people thus become one mass, breathing one breath and one spirit, their might increases in a ratio of which it is difficult to find the measure or the limit. Journalism does this office .... ["New Monthly Magazine," London, 1831]



[Géo] London was in western France covering the trial of a parricide that began in mid-afternoon. Because he had an early deadline, he telephoned a story that he was certain would take place: an angry crowd cursing the accused as he was marched to the courthouse from his holding cell at the police station. London then relaxed over lunch until he saw with dismay the guards and the prisoner coming but "not even the shadow of a gawker." His reputation at stake, he stalked to the door, cried out, "Kill him!" and returned to his table. [Benjamin F. Martin, "France in 1938"]

例文


1. It took internal whistle-blowing and investigative journalism to uncover the rot.
は内部告発と調査的報道がこの腐敗事実を暴露した。

2.The paper has earned respect for its investigative journalism .
この新聞の調査的な新聞記事は尊敬を集めている。

3.He founded the Centre for Journalism Studies at University College Cardiff.
彼はカーディフ大学大学院に新聞学研究センターを設立した。

4.He made his living by a mixture of tutoring and journalism .
彼は教書と新聞の仕事で生計を立てている。

5.Nauseatingly fawning journalism that 's all it is.
それは吐き気を催すような狡猾な手拍子を能力とするニュース記事にすぎない。

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