第三人称复数:press conferences
名词记者招待会,新闻发布会
1. 记者招待会;新闻发布会
A press conference is a meeting held by a famous or important person in which they answer journalists' questions.
e.g. She gave her reaction to his release at a press conference...
她在记者招待会上对他被释放作出了回应。
e.g. The opposition parties called a press conference to denounce the actions of the police.
各反对党召开新闻发布会,公开抨击了警方的行为。
1. Honda will hold a press conference later in the day to disclose revised earnings forecast for the current business year.
2. Abe offered his resignation Wednesday at a press conference held at his office, less than a month after he reshuffled the Cabinet following a defeat in parliamentary election.
3. Hong made the remarks at a press conference in reply to questions about recent clashes between protestors and police and security forces in Cairo.
4. China will continue its policy of developing the capital market and expand direct financing, said Premier Wen Jiabao at a press conference Monday.
5. Liu told a press conference in the provincial capital of Guangzhou yesterday that police would work to uphold social order.
6. China and the DPRK have been carrying out normal economic and trade cooperation, the spokesman told a regular press conference.
7. He told a regular press conference that the incident was an individual deliberate case and the investigation was ongoing.
8. Field showed up Thursday with Xu and the film's cast members at a press conference in Beijing.
9. She was speaking at a press conference Thursday, which the union called as one to " disclose the truth of Cathay's pay rise ".
10. The press conference was held by the legislative caucus of the ruling party Kuomintang, which supports the move.
noun
1. a conference at which press and tv reporters ask questions of a politician or other celebrity
Synonym: news conference