gazettes
Prononciation : [ɡəˈzɛts]
Mot
Contexte : « publication »
(noun) gazettes are official newspapers or journals that publish legal and government notices. They are often used by the government to inform the public about important decisions, laws, or other official matters.
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The local government published the new regulations in the gazette for everyone to read.
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The main news articles do not appear in the gazette; they focus only on official announcements.
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Have you seen the latest gazette that lists the new laws?
Contexte : « news »
(noun) gazettes can also refer to periodic publications containing news, often specific to a certain area or interest. These can be similar to magazines but are usually more focused on specific topics.
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The science gazette featured articles about the latest discoveries in technology.
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I didn’t find any interesting stories in that gazette; it seemed outdated.
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Which topics does the latest gazette cover?
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