gotcha dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

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As an example of gotcha journalism, a city's mayor might give a speech in which he claims that during his tenure employment is at a record high in his city.
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Gran also plays her favourite game with the boys called gotcha, in which she tricks one of the inmates into believing that he's about to be released.
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We have to be careful that politics doesn't descend into a game of gotcha, with people being lined up like this.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Sometimes a questioning alder tries to trip up a speaker in an exaggerated cross-examination, desperately seeking a gotcha moment.
isthmus.com
For just as everything was apparently wrapped up, in came the gotcha.
www.denofgeek.com
I am not going to play the gotcha game of every quote every adviser may have given 20 years ago.
www.cnn.com
In the absence of a gotcha moment or knockout punch, political debates generally confirm impressions already held by voters.
thestarphoenix.com
The intent of gotcha journalism is always premeditated and used to defame or discredit the interviewees by portraying them as self-contradictory, malevolent, unqualified, or immoral.
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Gotcha garnered positive reviews from music critics, who praised its sound.
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