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单词 think piece
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Definition of think piece in English:

think piece

noun
  • An article in a newspaper, magazine, or journal presenting personal opinions, analysis, or discussion, rather than bare facts.

    时事短评

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I chose to take advantage of the prominence and stature of so many environmental historians to run a series of lead essays that were think pieces rather than conventional monographic articles.
    • By way of contrast, a curious notion in other recent military think pieces runs the other way.
    • Arguably, the joy of a magazine lies in miscellany; drifting from cover to cover, from a book review to a news story, to a freewheeling think piece, say, a reader has a chance to delight in the diversity of existence.
    • It has around 100 columnists and semi-regular contributors, and runs smartly-written think pieces.
    • Remember all those think pieces about how positive the girl group were as role models?
    • Well, this particular document is being described as more of a think piece.
    • As such, he didn't think that what the world needed was more 1,000-word reviews, profiles, or think pieces.
    • It wasn't meant to be a polished, long-pondered think piece.
    • Surely, if the BBC can find server space for seemingly everything it's ever produced, there must be a bit of room for these think pieces?
    • He wrote a think piece for the Irish Law Society last autumn when an initial public consultation was still in train.
    • She isn't a new columnist - she's a staff reporter who writes an occasional think piece.
    • It was more of a media think piece than a report from the front lines.
    • From a think piece called ‘Reform is our Priority’, here's how he sees the current situation.
    • This think piece from Scotland has a more serious take on the doomsday scenarios.
    • The site's culture department is just as stimulating, frequently supplying the kind of idiosyncratic think pieces so often absent in big newspapers' arts and leisure sections.
    • Cole is not a ‘author’ but the writer of a think piece - a very different scenario.

Definition of think piece in US English:

think piece

noun
  • An article in a newspaper, magazine, or journal presenting personal opinions, analysis, or discussion, rather than bare facts.

    时事短评

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It wasn't meant to be a polished, long-pondered think piece.
    • It has around 100 columnists and semi-regular contributors, and runs smartly-written think pieces.
    • He wrote a think piece for the Irish Law Society last autumn when an initial public consultation was still in train.
    • Arguably, the joy of a magazine lies in miscellany; drifting from cover to cover, from a book review to a news story, to a freewheeling think piece, say, a reader has a chance to delight in the diversity of existence.
    • She isn't a new columnist - she's a staff reporter who writes an occasional think piece.
    • It was more of a media think piece than a report from the front lines.
    • Remember all those think pieces about how positive the girl group were as role models?
    • From a think piece called ‘Reform is our Priority’, here's how he sees the current situation.
    • Cole is not a ‘author’ but the writer of a think piece - a very different scenario.
    • I chose to take advantage of the prominence and stature of so many environmental historians to run a series of lead essays that were think pieces rather than conventional monographic articles.
    • This think piece from Scotland has a more serious take on the doomsday scenarios.
    • The site's culture department is just as stimulating, frequently supplying the kind of idiosyncratic think pieces so often absent in big newspapers' arts and leisure sections.
    • Surely, if the BBC can find server space for seemingly everything it's ever produced, there must be a bit of room for these think pieces?
    • Well, this particular document is being described as more of a think piece.
    • By way of contrast, a curious notion in other recent military think pieces runs the other way.
    • As such, he didn't think that what the world needed was more 1,000-word reviews, profiles, or think pieces.
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