《mass communication》怎以读
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《mass communication》是什么意思
大众传播工具;
英英释义
Mass communication
- Mass communication is the study of how individuals and entities relay information through mass media to large segments of the population at the same time. It is usually understood to relate to newspaper, magazine, and book publishing, as well as radio, television and film, as these mediums are used for disseminating information, news and advertising.
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学习《mass communication》怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- A good deal of adult education is accomplished by the mass media.
成人教育的相当一部分是由大众传播媒介完成的。 - Likewise, multiple channels occur in mass communication.
同样地,多通道传播业发生于大众传播当中。
权威例句
Mass Communication
Mass Communication
Mass communication.
The uses of mass communication
Experiments on mass communication
The effects of mass communication.
Uses of mass communication by the individual
Mass communication theory: An introduction (2nd ed.).
Social Cognitive Theory of Mass Communication
Mass communication and para-social interaction; observations on intimacy at a distance
Experiments on mass communication. (Studies in social psychology in World War II, Vol. 3.).
Content Analysis in Mass Communication: Assessment and Reporting of Intercoder Reliability
Media Reputation as a Strategic Resource: An Integration of Mass Communication and Resource-Based Theories
Mass Communication
Mass communication.
The uses of mass communication
Experiments on mass communication
The effects of mass communication.
Uses of mass communication by the individual
Mass communication theory: An introduction (2nd ed.).
Social Cognitive Theory of Mass Communication
Mass communication and para-social interaction; observations on intimacy at a distance
Experiments on mass communication. (Studies in social psychology in World War II, Vol. 3.).
Content Analysis in Mass Communication: Assessment and Reporting of Intercoder Reliability
Media Reputation as a Strategic Resource: An Integration of Mass Communication and Resource-Based Theories