Dateline
volume
British pronunciation/dˈe‍ɪtla‍ɪn/
American pronunciation/ˈdeɪtˌɫaɪn/

"dateline"の定義と意味

Dateline
01

日付と場所, 発信地

the specific location and date from which a news article or report is filed or originates, indicating the place and time where the events described in the news story occurred or were witnessed

What is a "dateline"?

A dateline is a line at the beginning of a news article that includes the date and location of the story. It helps provide context to readers by indicating where and when the report was written or the event took place. The dateline typically appears at the start of a news story, just before the main content. It is especially useful for stories that involve events happening in different locations or over an extended period, allowing readers to understand the timeliness and relevance of the information being reported.

02

日付変更線, デイトライン

an imaginary line on the surface of the earth following (approximately) the 180th meridian
to dateline
01

日付を付ける, 日付で示す

mark with a date and place
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