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 newsprint ['njuz`prɪnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 新闻纸

[化] 新闻纸




    newsprint
    [ noun ]
    cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers
    <noun.substance>
    they used bales of newspaper every day


    newsprint \news"print`\ n.
    Cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing
    newspapers.

    Syn: newspaper.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. A CIP spokesman said the company is abandoning the heavy-duty paper bag business to concentrate on its main businesses, which include newsprint, pulp, containers and tissue.
    2. Price-increase notices began spreading through the newsprint industry late last summer, but U.S. newspaper executives resisted because demand has been falling this year as retail and financial advertising has softened.
    3. Including Pine Falls, Abitibi has annual newsprint capacity of about two million metric tons.
    4. The monopoly has been used in past years to retaliate against newspapers that failed to toe the government or ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party's line by making it difficult or expensive for dissidents to buy newsprint elsewhere.
    5. Perhaps the most comprehensive precedent for the Massachusetts proposals was a recently enacted Oregon law setting standards on recycled content of glass containers, rigid plastic containers, telephone books and newsprint.
    6. "Since the state has initiated a coordinated program, attempts by individual counties to legislate their own timetables for recycled newsprint are counterproductive," said Adler.
    7. Cascades is seeking a partner for a possible newsprint mill at its Port Cartier, Quebec, pulp-mill site, but would only begin newsprint production soon if it had a captive market, Mr. Lemaire said.
    8. Cascades is seeking a partner for a possible newsprint mill at its Port Cartier, Quebec, pulp-mill site, but would only begin newsprint production soon if it had a captive market, Mr. Lemaire said.
    9. Overcapacity in Europe and dumping from Canadian producers have cut newsprint prices sharply in the past two years, leading to losses for some European producers.
    10. Big newspaper publishers, who had been poised for another newsprint price increase at midyear, now widely expect suppliers to delay it until at least the end of the year.
    11. The industry group said that total newsprint consumption was 1,055,053 metric tons in May compared with 1,072,851 in May 1987.
    12. As reported earlier, the American Newspaper Publishers Association estimated that U.S. newsprint consumption fell 4.5% in August from a year ago, partly because there was one less Sunday in August this year.
    13. The paperboard, newsprint and packaging concern said the distribution is payable Aug. 30 to stock of record Aug. 9.
    14. The newspaper industry involves quite a lot of physical production: the growing and cutting of trees, the manufacture of newsprint, the printing and production of the newspapers themselves.
    15. Offshore exports of newsprint, which surged 15% in 1986, are expected to continue growing this year because of last year's decline in the value of the Canadian dollar in relation to European currencies.
    16. Operating profit of the newspaper publishing group fell 8.3% for the quarter as a result of sluggish advertising demand and increasing newsprint prices, plus increased newsprint usage and costs related to marketing programs.
    17. Operating profit of the newspaper publishing group fell 8.3% for the quarter as a result of sluggish advertising demand and increasing newsprint prices, plus increased newsprint usage and costs related to marketing programs.
    18. The government's main national newspaper, Izvestia, has missed publication the last two Sundays because of a newsprint shortage, indicating the severity of the breakdown of supplies to state enterprises.
    19. "The whole thing is just collapsing," one newsprint buyer said.
    20. But he said weakness in newsprint prices may persist, hurting Tribune's results from newsprint operations.
    21. But he said weakness in newsprint prices may persist, hurting Tribune's results from newsprint operations.
    22. As a result, several major companies have recently announced plans for new newsprint plants or expansions of existing facilities.
    23. The market for newsprint has been glutted with supply.
    24. Supplies of recycled newsprint remain a problem.
    25. Newsprint executives say that if the price increase at Ponderay is canceled, CP Forest will have a hard time defending higher prices at its other newsprint mills, which have a combined annual capacity of about 1.5 million metric tons.
    26. Half-year sales were 5 per cent higher at CDollars 941m. Strong wood products markets were the main factor, but newsprint shipments and prices were higher.
    27. They love her very much and feel deeply for her at this difficult time." President Carlos Salinas de Gortari said Monday he will end a government-controlled monopoly on the importation and sale of inexpensive newsprint in Mexico.
    28. The move toward recycled newsprint already is taking hold. Today, the Boston Globe's edition will be published entirely on recycled newsprint.
    29. The move toward recycled newsprint already is taking hold. Today, the Boston Globe's edition will be published entirely on recycled newsprint.
    30. But other industry officials note that if U.S. consumption of newsprint grows even at an annual rate of 2.5%, most of the new capacity will be spoken for.
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