She caught up a popular neologism from the newspapers.
她急了报刊上流行的一种新词语。
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Social-media algorithms prioritise attention-grabbing clickbait over boring truth, which helps propel nonsense around the world. Collins, a dictionary-publisher, declared " fake news" its 2017 neologism of the year.
社交媒体的算法优先考虑吸引眼球的标题党新闻,而非无聊的真新闻,这导致世界各个角落
着假新闻。词典出版商柯林斯甚至把" 假新闻" 一词评为2017年的年度新词。
(gasps) In response, economists Glen Whitman bestowed upon us the neologism snowclone, derived from the journalistic cliches referring to the number of Yupik and Inuit words for snow, and, of course, combined with a pun on snow cones.
(喘气)作为回应, 经济学家格伦惠特曼赋予我们新词 snowclone,源自新闻陈词滥调, 指的是尤皮克语和因纽特语中表示雪的单词数量,当然,还结合了雪锥的双关语。