1. Women’s weekly magazines tend to rely utterly on news-stand sales.
妇女周刊趋向于全部依靠报摊的销售额。
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2. The turbulent economy has shaken lucrative news-stand sales in particular.
尤其是动荡的经济动摇了有利可图的报摊销售。
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3. It is as though a news-stand carried two versions of every magazine-one costly, the other inferior but free.
如此一对每种杂志来iPad都能提供两个版本—一个付费,另一个虽次但免费。
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4. The same residential area is located in the situation in the ring, in front of the supermarket there is what the news-stand, very convenient.
同样是位于居民小区的环行态势中,门口就有超市书报摊什么的,挺方便的。
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5. When it comes to longer articles and scoops, though, online readers are firmly steered to the news-stand with notes that begin, "to find out more...".
然而一看到较长的文章和独家报道,在线读者会坚定地奔向标有“欲知详情……”的报摊。
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6. Women's weekly magazines tend to rely utterly on news-stand sales.One of the chief advantages of a website, selling subscriptions, holds no appeal to them.
书刊亭也很可能将会成为女性周刊杂志的主要购买渠道,而网络分销的最大优势,在他们看来并无半点吸引力。
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7. Since The Economist costs just $6.99 (a little less than two burgers) on the news-stand, the index provides decent value for money for would-be currency speculators, the authors conclude.
8. Ideally, says Peter Kreisky, a media consultant, the magazine on the news-stand would become a gateway to a brand that exists profitably on many different platforms, from the iPad to the web.
9. It is more like a digital news-stand than a personalised magazine: users can subscribe to various publications, but must read each one separately instead of seeing all their stories together.
10. Whether you are someone who just wants to move from good to great with your speaking, or someone who feels too afraid to stand up and speak, the great news is that you can move forward, be relaxed, and turn into a great speaker.
11. View more related contentGet Daily News by EmailIf you decide to shoot some portraits—or even just small groups of people—be very careful about where you choose to stand.
请通过电子邮件查看最新更新内容。 如果你决定拍些人物像,或者是拍摄一小群人,要特别注意你站的位置。
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12. The study threw up further bad news for divorcees - they stand to lose 10% of friends and are seen by some as a social threat.
研究提出了更多关于离了婚的人的坏的消息——他们将损失10%的朋友并被一些人看作一个社会威胁。
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13. But since today it is not as frequently used, it's a chance to make your newsstand out.
但现今新闻稿中使用视频还不是那么频繁,所以这是一个机会,让你的新闻引人注意。
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14. We have a segmented news media, so there is nobody in most newsrooms to stand apart from the prevailing assumptions.
我们的新闻媒体是模块式的,所以没有人能超然脱离大多数新闻编辑部编排的流行假设。
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15. It was also good news for holdouts in a separate Enron-related case, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and Toronto Dominion, which also stand to benefit.
16. The study seems to indicate that both practitioners and patients could stand a lot to gain if they would just stop for a moment and try to understand each other, e! Science News reports.
17. And locally, the gardening magazine GreatGardens has sold out at the Village Newsstand three months in a row.
在本地,园艺杂志《大花园》在乡村新闻报亭连续三个月售罄。
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18. Good news, but the warnings stand.
有好消息,但警告仍然存在。
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19. As he explains, when a ride is closed, a staff member will stand at the entrance of the ride to personally deliver the bad news to the eager patrons.
他说每当有过山车要被关闭,工作人员都会站在入口处亲自把这一不好消息告诉给急切等待乘坐的游客。
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20. But the news overall is cheerier. And the rich world, troubled as it is, must never give up in its effort to help the poor one to stand on its own feet.
不过整体形势略有好转,并且尽管发达国家目前也是问题缠身,却绝不能放弃帮助穷兄弟自食其力的努力。
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21. They could stand for his name Leonardo Da Vinci, ” Vinceti told the Italian news agency ANSA.
它们可能是代表李奥纳多·达·芬奇的名字,”Vinceti在接受意大利新闻报社 ANSA 采访时说。
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22. Your bodies and conscious minds are not really designed to stand up to these stresses, and one only as to monitor some of your news reports to see the repercussions.
23. Beijing newsstand shows a report about the sale of the two bronze artifacts.
图为一北京报摊展示的一则关于两尊铜像出售情况的新闻报道。
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24. You will find even they try to provide balanced evidence on news coverage, the evidence they found will always support the position they wanted the audience to stand, or the audience wish to stand.