Frequency rank: 20,036. – 20,146.
- news coverage; collecting data (e.g. for an article); covering (something for media)
- interviewsee also 取材相手【しゅざいあいて】
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb; intransitive verb
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- news coverage; collecting data (e.g. for an article); covering (something for media)
- interview
This meaning refers to the act of gathering information or reporting on events, typically for a journalistic purpose, like writing articles or producing news stories.
In this context, it refers specifically to the process of questioning someone, often to gather information or insights for a news piece or article.
Generated collocations (experimental)
しゅざい取材をするto conduct an interview/news coverageてれびテレビでしゅざい取材をうける受けるto receive coverage on televisionしゅざい取材きじ記事interview article/news coverage articleげんち現地しゅざい取材on-site coverageしゅざい取材りょこう旅行reporting tripしゅざいじん取材陣reporters/team of interviewersしゅざい取材たいしょう対象subject of the interview/coverageしゅざい取材めもメモinterview notesしゅざい取材をもうしこむ申し込むto request an interview/coverageしゅざい取材ひよう費用coverage expenses
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
5 results
The New York Times reviews her gallery all the time.
The journalist took liberties with the facts he had gathered.
5. きごう「とむトムは、きょうしつ教室のそうじ掃除さぼってサボってどこにいった行ったのきごう?きごう」きごう「なんかね、きごう『がっこうしんぶん学校新聞にのせる載せるきじ記事のしゅざい取材してくるきごう』っていいながら、きゅうしょくしつ給食室にいった行ったよきごう」
"Tom's skipping out on cleaning duty? Where did he go?" "He said something like, 'I'm going to go collect information for the school paper' and went to the cafeteria."