correspondents
英 [ˌkɒrɪsˈpɒndənts]
美 [ˌkɔrəˈspɑndənts]
n. 记者; 通讯员; 通信者
correspondent的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指专门报道某一类新闻的)记者,通讯员
Acorrespondentis a newspaper or television journalist, especially one who specializes in a particular type of news.- ...our Diplomatic Correspondent Mark Brayne.
我们的外交通讯员马克·布雷恩
- ...our Diplomatic Correspondent Mark Brayne.
双语例句
- The New York Times has correspondents in France, Germany, and other countries.
《纽约时报》在法国、德国和其他国家都有特派〔驻外〕记者。 - And the correspondents reported the news of his success at once.
记者立刻报道了他的成功。 - We foreign correspondents in China knew this was going to be a historic year, especially with the Olympics.
我们这些在中国的特派记者都知道,这将是历史性的一年,尤其还跟奥运联系在了一起。 - Embedded correspondents have provided live reports from troops under fire and on the move.
随军记者提供了炮火里和行进中的部队的实况报道。 - In fact in September this year, the group provided in-house training for university student correspondents in Aceh.
实际上,在今年九月,这个小组就为亚齐的大学生记者提供了培训。 - And we do maintain mutual reserve account relationships with our major correspondents.
而且我们同我们的主要往来行的确保持着相互之间的储备帐户关系。 - Correspondents wishing to cover the Inter-Governmental Working Group must apply to the Communication Department at the World Health Organization.
希望报道政府间工作小组情况的记者,必须向世界卫生组织通讯联络司提出申请。 - "The New York Times" surveyed its correspondents in each of the places we had visited.
《纽约时报》向我们所到之处的该报记者收集情况汇报。 - Correspondents say Israeli leaders want to get off to a smooth start with the new administration in Washington.
记者们说,以色列领导人希望能有一个顺利的开端与新政府在华盛顿举行。 - The foreign minister fielded with ease all the questions the correspondents had raised.
这位外交部长对记者提出的问题对答如流。
