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    journalist 的英语意思

    journalistjournalist /ˈdʒɜːnəl-ɪst $ -ɜːr-/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译 someone who writes news reports for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio为报纸、杂志、电视或广播撰写新闻报道的人;记者reporter:  a well-known journalist and broadcaster著名记者兼广播员journalistic /ˌdʒɜːnəlˈɪstɪk◂ $ -ɜːr-/ adjective [only before noun]:  journalistic skills新闻从业技能THESAURUS同义词辨析journalist someone who writes for a newspaper or magazine为报纸或杂志撰稿的人: · She worked as a journalist on the New York Times.· 她曾在《纽约时报》担任记者。· I've always wanted to be a journalist.· 我一直想成为一名记者。reporter someone whose job is to find out about news stories and ask questions for a newspaper, television or radio company etc以发掘新闻故事并采访提问为职责,供职于报社、电视台或广播公司等机构的人;记者: · A crowd of reporters were waiting outside the house all night.· 一群记者在屋外守候了整整一夜。· He told reporters that he had no intention of resigning.· 他告诉记者,他无意辞职。correspondent someone who writes news articles or does reports about a particular subject, especially a serious one, for a newspaper or news organization为报纸或新闻机构就某一特定主题(尤指严肃话题)撰写新闻报道的人;特派记者: · our economics correspondent· 我们的经济记者· a war correspondent· 战地记者· He was the BBC's correspondent in Moscow.· 他曾是BBC驻莫斯科的特派记者。columnist someone who writes articles, especially about a particular subject, that appear regularly in a newspaper or magazine在报纸或杂志上就特定主题定期发表文章的人;专栏作家: · an influential financial columnist· 一位颇具影响力的财经专栏作家· a gossip columnist· 八卦专栏作家hack informal非正式 a disapproving word for a journalist, especially one whose work is of low quality对记者(尤指水平低劣者)的贬义称呼: · The editor sent one of his hacks to interview the murderer’s girlfriend.· 编辑派了一名蹩脚记者去采访那名杀人犯的女友。newsman/woman (also newspaperman/woman) a general word for someone who works for a newspaper, especially a reporter or editor泛指报社工作人员(尤指记者或编辑): · an experienced newspaperman· 一位经验丰富的报人the press newspapers and journalists in general报纸与记者的总称;新闻界: · The press always like a good story about the royal family.· 媒体总是喜欢有关王室的好故事。· the right-wing press· 右翼媒体Fleet Street the British press. This phrase comes from the street in London, where many newspapers used to have their offices英国新闻界。该短语源自伦敦一条街道的名称,许多报社曾在该街设有办公室: · Relations between the government and Fleet Street aren't as cosy as they once were.· 政府与英国新闻界之间的关系已不如从前那般密切。