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Journalism is having quite a moment. Across the world, news organisations are increasingly being forced to pay attention to what their audiences and junior staff say. Decades ago, what was newsworthy, as well as what was appropriate, was decided by professional newsmen.

The internet and social media have radically altered that power dynamic. Many more people from many more places can now participate in public debates, independent of media gatekeepers. Furthermore, declining revenues and audiences have made news organisations much less likely to brawl with readers. This has led to less serious and more biased reporting of news outlets. While it can be argued that the media has always been polarised, the professionalism of journalists, and their ethics codes, put a brake on many of the worst impulses.

结合前文对选择报道内容的影响力改变,这里的put是过去式吗?指过去阻止many of the worst impulses

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陈才   - 英语教师
擅长:中考英语,词法问题

While it can be argued that the media has always been polarized, the professionalism of journalists, and their ethics codes, put a brake on many of the worst impulses.

参考译文:虽然可以认为媒体一直都是两极分化,但是记者们的专业素质和他们的道德规范准则遏制了很多最糟糕的冲动。

句子语法结构分析如下

从句While it can be argued that the media has always been polarized,

主句the professionalism of journalists, and their ethics codes, put a brake on many of the worst impulses.

While it can be argued that the media has always been polarized让步状语从句, the professionalism of journalists, and their ethics codes主语// put 谓语动词//a brake宾语】// on many of the worst impulses状语.

备注(1)put的过去式和过去分词与原形动词同形。

备注(2)put a brake on sth遏制/限制/约束某事;对加以延缓

Illness had put a brake on his progress.疾病使他的进展放缓。

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