reportage|reportages in English

noun

[rɪ'pɔrtɪdʒ ,'repər'tɑʒ /rɪ'pɔːtɪdʒ ,'repɔː'tɑːʒ]

written account of an occurrence or situation; all news that has been reported; act or process of writing news reports

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1. The reportage is really moving.

2. What do we learn from this piece of reportage?

3. It involves systematic yet banal design, and blunt reportage.

4. This is a new kind of reportage.

5. His reportage fully complied with the facts.

6. East Taiwan the woods reportage stressed reported three soon the apsaras astronaut.

7. One of the " oriental sword'series , including 18 pieces of reportage literature.

8. After the war, he returned to Koblenz and photographed reportages as well as advertising and landscape photographs.

9. Marvellous, sharp-end reportage is a big part of this book.

10. It is necessary to probe into the reportage field about the principle of realism.

11. Instant news and current affairs channel with wide Indian and international reportage.

12. Chinese reportage accompanies all the way the violently changing 20 th century.

13. Video montage, video animation, post production, sound editing, reportage, advertising, events, video integration.

14. The couple of days ago reportage said that unmarried female promotes the Chinese real estate economy.

15. Her everyday reportage seems to consists of joyful epiphanies followed by periods of self - doubt and isolation.

16. Round the clock news and current affairs Channel with widespread national and international reportage.

17. As a matter of fact , moderate imagination would not harm the truthfulness of reportage.

18. These sometimes interrupted the schedules, as did extensive reportage of elections, of local Assemblies.

19. The book is a superb combination of direct reportage with detailed analysis of the evidence.

20. Due to the stylistic indefiniteness and affiliatedness(sentence dictionary), reportage of the early stage shows a characteristic of marginalization.

21. Delphine Perret a illustré les vidéos qui accompagnent les six reportages de la série Capitalisme pour la chaine Arte

22. Kolàr’s own subsets of collage — reportage, ventillage, Confrontage, rollage — seem less revelatory than nimble dissents from meaning

23. The bomb and the bullet of course provide more dramatic reportage than hard graft, the golf club and fishing rod.

24. This is not to say that the standard of reportage is not high - but quality varies as does layout and printing.

25. Tale è la convinzione di un agente dell’FBI Confidatosi nel 1986 con il giornalista italiano Giorgio Medail, in America per un reportage sulle messe nere