第三人称复数:journalists
名词新闻工作者,新闻记者; 记日志者
1. 记者:我觉得应该是说去年那时已经是完成了这个命令( had been instructed),也就是说强调的是这个记者 (journalist)去年已经被命令写那篇文章了,而不是强调他被命令这个动作.
2. 杂志记者:announcer 广播员 | journalist 杂志记者 | worker 工人
1. 新闻记者;新闻工作者
A journalist is a person whose job is to collect news and write about it for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio.
1. He also is charged with ordering the kidnapping of a prominent journalist and a businessman, who were interrogated by army intelligence agents and released.
2. The airport staff took pictures of and fingerprints from the journalist by force.
3. US special envoy on climate change Todd Stern said when responding to the questions by a journalist.
4. Series writer Paul Abbott confirmed that Pitt would play the role of journalist Cal McCaffrey.
5. So the journalist began wandering the city on weekends with a 1956 Rolleiflex camera - a German model distinctive for its twin lenses.
6. An Italian journalist kidnapped in Afghanistan was handed over to Italian officials yesterday after two weeks in captivity and days after his driver was executed.
7. journalist的近义词
7. Agnes Smedley was a famous American journalist, writer and social activist.
8. It was the first time Iran has found an American journalist guilty of espionage, a crime that can carry the death penalty.
9. The US journalist also asked if Tibetan people would be charged for describing the Lhasa riot to foreign media and criticizing the Olympic Games.
10. A maverick scholar and a journalist apply economic theory to everything from cheating sumo wrestlers to the falling crime rate.
noun
1. someone who keeps a diary or journal
Synonym: diarist diary keeper
2. a writer for newspapers and magazines