newspapermen
英
美 [ˈnuzˌpæpərmən]
n. 报社记者
newspaperman的复数
柯林斯词典
- (尤指男)新闻记者,报社记者
Anewspapermanis a journalist, especially a man, who works for a newspaper.
双语例句
- All the arrangements have been set up for the newspapermen to meet the Queen. Reporters were often invited to levees.
女王接见记者的一切准备工作都已就绪。新闻记者常被邀参加接见会。 - All the arrangements have been set up for the newspapermen to meet the queen.
女王接见记者的一切准备工作都已就绪。 - Section V is Activities of Newspapermen, which describes their social activities and newspaper-running ideas.
第五部分,报人群体的活动状况,描述了报人的社会活动和办报思想。 - 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。 - During the period of Northern Warlord government, The Complex political struggle and the changeable political situation generated vigorous media and active newspapermen, creating a good environment for the development of journalism.
北洋政府时期纷繁复杂的政治斗争、变幻莫测的时局变迁催生了生机勃勃的媒体和活跃的报人,为新闻事业的发展营造了相对较好的环境。 - 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。 - Separation and Integration of Political Commentator in Newspapermen's Organizations in Late-Qing: a Political Culture Analysis
同门、省界与现代政治价值认同&清末政论报人组织离合的政治文化分析 - Inter-American Federation of working newspapermen's organizations;
美洲在职新闻记者组织联合会; - I don't ordinarily court newspapermen.
我通常不会拍记者的马屁。 - He whispered my name to newspapermen, knowing that it would be bandied about
他把我的名字悄声告诉了记者,明知道这会到处传开的。
