The Sun
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- a British daily tabloid newspaper. It was first published in 1964 and has been owned by Rupert Murdoch since 1969. It is well known for its page-three girls and its stories about scandals (= things that people have done that are considered wrong and shocking). The phrase Sun readers is sometimes used to refer to people who hold right-wing opinions and have prejudices about women and people from other countries. Since 2012 there has been a Sunday edition of the newspaper, called The Sun on Sunday.
太阳报:英国日报。该书于1964年首次出版,自1969年以来一直由鲁珀特·默多克(Rupert Murdoch)拥有。它以第3页的女孩和有关丑闻的故事而著称。有时,“ Sun读者”一词是指持有右翼观点并对妇女和其他国家的人有偏见的人。自2012年以来,该报纸的周日版名为《星期日的太阳》。