单词查询
newspapermen
美['nuzpeɪpər.mæn],英['njuːzpeɪpə(r).mæn],
释义
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n. 新闻记者; 网络释义: 报人;新闻从业者;新闻从业人员;
例句
All the arrangements have been set up for the newspapermen to meet the president.
为了采访这位总统,新闻记者们把所有的安排以就绪。
He told the newspapermen about the conversation, but would not play them the actual tape of it.
他向新闻记者讲了这次谈话的情况,却不愿把实况录音磁带放给他们听。
All the arrangements have been set up for the newspapermen to meet the Queen.
Moods can be gauged by newspapermen and ambassadors and senior civil servants that are not discernible at formal meetings.
报人、大使和高级文官可以摸得出在正式会议上无法辨别的气候。
This thesis regards newspapermen as study subjects through questionnaire investigation to collect relevant materials.
本论文以高雄地区新闻记者为研究对象,透过问卷调查,收集相关资料。
The spy was kept under wraps and not allowed to talk to newspapermen.
He told the newspapermen about the conversation, but would not play them the actual.
他向新闻记者讲了这次谈话的情况,却不愿她有很敏锐的听力。
The manager has enjoyed the practiceof hobnobbing with newspapermen.
The room was crowded with congressmen, senators, government officials, and newspapermen.
这间审判室中挤满了人,有国会众议员、参议员、政府官员,还有报社的记者。
If newspapermen cannot get facts for their stories, they some-times draws on t11eir imaginations.
如果记者们采访不到事实真相来写报道,他们有时就凭想像力去编造。
为了采访这位总统,新闻记者们把所有的安排以就绪。
He told the newspapermen about the conversation, but would not play them the actual tape of it.
他向新闻记者讲了这次谈话的情况,却不愿把实况录音磁带放给他们听。
All the arrangements have been set up for the newspapermen to meet the Queen.
Moods can be gauged by newspapermen and ambassadors and senior civil servants that are not discernible at formal meetings.
报人、大使和高级文官可以摸得出在正式会议上无法辨别的气候。
This thesis regards newspapermen as study subjects through questionnaire investigation to collect relevant materials.
本论文以高雄地区新闻记者为研究对象,透过问卷调查,收集相关资料。
The spy was kept under wraps and not allowed to talk to newspapermen.
He told the newspapermen about the conversation, but would not play them the actual.
他向新闻记者讲了这次谈话的情况,却不愿她有很敏锐的听力。
The manager has enjoyed the practiceof hobnobbing with newspapermen.
The room was crowded with congressmen, senators, government officials, and newspapermen.
这间审判室中挤满了人,有国会众议员、参议员、政府官员,还有报社的记者。
If newspapermen cannot get facts for their stories, they some-times draws on t11eir imaginations.
如果记者们采访不到事实真相来写报道,他们有时就凭想像力去编造。