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n. 公告, 布告, 公报

[电] 电子布告栏


  1. He posted a bulletin on the board.
    他在布告板上贴了一张公告。
  2. In the November2, 19- issue of the Japan trade bulletin, you advertise fountain pen, pencil, etc.
    从19—年11月2日《日本贸易公报》看到贵公司有关钢笔和铅笔等广告。
  3. Here is a letter adapted from DEAR ABBY, Philadelphia Bulletin, March9,1973.
    这里摘登一封'亲爱的爱毕'的回信,刊登在一九七三年三月九日的'费城公报'上。


bulletin
[ noun ]
  1. a brief report (especially an official statement issued for immediate publication or broadcast)

  2. <noun.communication>
[ verb ]
  1. make public by bulletin

  2. <verb.communication>


Bulletin \Bul"le*tin\, n. [F. bulletin, fr. It. bullettino, dim.
of bulletta, dim. of bulla, bolla, an edict of the pope, from
L. bulla bubble. See {Bull} an edict.]
1. A brief statement of facts respecting some passing event,
as military operations or the health of some distinguished
personage, issued by authority for the information of the
public.

2. Any public notice or announcement, especially of news
recently received.

3. A periodical publication, especially one containing the
proceeding of a society.

{bulletin board}, a board on which announcements are put,
particularly at newsrooms, newspaper offices, etc.

Flash \Flash\, n.; pl. {Flashes}.
1. A sudden burst of light; a flood of light instantaneously
appearing and disappearing; a momentary blaze; as, a flash
of lightning.

2. A sudden and brilliant burst, as of wit or genius; a
momentary brightness or show.

The flash and outbreak of a fiery mind. --Shak.

No striking sentiment, no flash of fancy. --Wirt.

3. The time during which a flash is visible; an instant; a
very brief period.

The Persians and Macedonians had it for a flash.
--Bacon.

4. A preparation of capsicum, burnt sugar, etc., for coloring
and giving a fictitious strength to liquors.

5. a lamp for providing intense momentary light to take a
photograph; as, to take a picture without a flash.

Syn: flashbulb, photoflash, flash lamp, flashgun.
[WordNet 1.5]

6. Same as {flashlight}. [informal]
[PJC]

7. (Journalism) A short news item providing recently received
and usually preliminary information about an event that is
considered important enough to interrupt normal
broadcasting or other news delivery services; also called
a {news flash} or {bulletin}.
[PJC]

{Flash light}, or {Flashing light}, a kind of light shown by
lighthouses, produced by the revolution of reflectors, so
as to show a flash of light every few seconds, alternating
with periods of dimness. --Knight.

{Flash in the pan}, the flashing of the priming in the pan of
a flintlock musket without discharging the piece; hence,
sudden, spasmodic effort that accomplishes nothing.

  1. U.S. officials denied that the bulletin contained any reference to this weekend.
  2. The suit also alleges that a cartoon appeared on certain union bulletin boards depicting a replacement driver being shot by man with a rifle.
  3. Even before the verdict, anti-union groups were pinning articles about the case on company bulletin boards to thwart union organizing attempts.
  4. Notices started dotting bulletin boards.
  5. Most systems use meaningful names, but it is not guaranteed. The Internet is not just one large bulletin board containing programs, it also is a repository of vast libraries of information.
  6. The hospital's bulletin board breaks the news discreetly with a snapshot of a mighty shaheen labeled with the medical symbol for woman.
  7. A church bulletin in Kansas City, Mo., published it.
  8. In its latest quarterly bulletin is a new section entitled 'Baking and Finance'.
  9. "In spite of the problems, Africa appears as a source of joyful hope for the church," the Vatican missionary agency's information bulletin said in its 1988 review of missionary activity around the world.
  10. Gordon Hard, vice chairman of CU's union, wanted to talk about the suit management brought against him for allegedly posting the salary chart on the bulletin board.
  11. A weather bulletin said the storm's top winds had weakened to 69 mph.
  12. "The house was surrounded, and while a team was searching it, Sadek Mahdi jumped out of a small balcony overlooking the street but was immediately arrested carrying a letter to the Revolutionary Council," the bulletin said.
  13. The Pink Sheet system, to be called the "OTC bulletin board," could be up and running by the summer if SEC approval comes though, Mr. Parrillo said.
  14. Boeing has issued a special service bulletin on the panel, indicating some problems with its installation, said Jay Golden, chief of the Atlanta office of the National Transportation Safety Board.
  15. The restaurant's wallpaper is a pattern with spears of wheat. Farm sales and auctions are posted on a bulletin board near the cash register.
  16. Adding to the pessimism, a bulletin said the United States had destroyed an Iranian oil platform in the Persian Gulf.
  17. The prospects for world trade have worsened since the Bank's last bulletin in August.
  18. Robert Fox, US Sprint's assistant vice president for corporate security, says his company has spotted customers' names and access codes on electronic bulletin boards.
  19. Interior Minister Sergio Fernandez, in a news conference, told reporters the presidential decrees lifting the emergency "will take effect upon publication in the official bulletin," probably today or Friday.
  20. During the investigation, police established a long-distance computer relationship with the men through a computer bulletin board for pedophiles.
  21. A police bulletin broadcast by Dutch Television identified one of the two detainees as 27-year-old Gerard Majella Harte.
  22. But the Hong Kong base, where United does a lot of repair work, somehow ignored the bulletin.
  23. The National Association of Securities Dealers said Thursday it has asked federal regulators for permission to begin an electronic bulletin board for price quotations of low-volume, over-the-counter stocks.
  24. State troopers issued a nationwide bulletin to law officers in an attempt to locate the black 1980 Peterbilt truck.
  25. A police news bulletin said the driver of the truck, Aurelio Flores Gomez, was detained for questioning.
  26. He said the tabloid, if it is launched, might provide USA Today with "a sixth day, in effect." The Albuquerque Tribune on Dec. 13 introduced The Electronic Trib, a computer bulletin board featuring newspaper stories and other services.
  27. The Independent's front-page report was accompanied by a reproduction of part of the FAA bulletin.
  28. In a jammed tent city in picturesque Bavaria, Uwe and Norma Koenig eagerly scan a bulletin board offering jobs ranging from bakers' assistants to electricians.
  29. Separately, the Bank of England bulletin says that the stronger than expected economic activity in the seven major industrial countries seen before the October crash has for the most part "been maintained."
  30. But because of taxes, the price paid by the consumer is the highest in the world," a recent association bulletin said.
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