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journalists

美['dʒɜrn(ə)lɪst],英['dʒɜː(r)nəlɪst],

释义

n. 记者;报刊经营者;记日记的人; 网络释义: 新闻工作者们;记者们;媒体;

例句

China's milk disaster might have been averted , or fewer people affected, had China's leaders permitted journalists to do their jobs.
如果中国领导人之前允许记者正常开展工作,中国的毒牛奶事件有可能避免,或者不会有那么多人受到影响。
The War between the States was one of the first conflicts to be documented in detail by photo journalists.
美国内战是通过摄影者拍摄的照片得以详细记录下来的最早战争之一。
Many journalists weren't allowed to leave the compound while waiting for the promised briefing, which never materialized.
在等待利比亚官员承诺举行的吹风会期间,很多记者被禁止离开酒店。吹风会从未召开。
He said bloggers, just like newspaper journalists, must be responsible for what they wrote or risk facing legal action from others.
他说博客就像报纸记者一样,一定要为他们写的负责人以及面对任何法律行动。
We rely on news for our knowledge nowadays, but we are unsure how much we can trust journalists.
新闻是我们获得信息的渠道,但是我们不是很确定是否可以信赖记者。
Maradona told journalists at the presidential palace as he stood alongside Chavez. "I'm with him until death. "
在委内瑞拉总统府,马拉多纳站在查韦斯身边,对采访他的记者说:“我支持他,至死不渝。”
I think I enjoyed writing her a bit more than I would have done if I hadn't met a lot of journalists, though!
虽然我觉得如果没有遇见这么多新闻人士,我可能不会像现在这么喜欢写她。
Journalists generally were not allowed to talk to officials or to persons on the street.
记者一般不被允许与官员或街上的人进行谈话。
A Web start-up named Storify, which opens to the public Monday, aims to help journalists and others collect and filter all this information.
一个名为Storify的初创网站,上周一开放注册,目的是帮助记者和其他人收集和筛选所有这些信息。
Two weeks ago, journalists were landing in Tripoli, body armor packed, ready to witness the triumphant arrival of the rebels.
两周前,记者们带着防弹服来到Tripoli,准备见证叛军的胜利到达。