scribblers

scribblers[ˈskrib(ə)ləz] 

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原级:scribbler

scribblers 基本解释
潦草写字的人,三流作家,小文人( scribbler的名词复数 );
scribblers 双语例句

1. The gentlemanly press corps of the early 1960s kept quiet about Jack`s escapades; modern scribblers know no such restraint.
    六十年代早期讲求绅士风度的记者们缄口不提杰克的荒唐行为;现代的捉笔人就不再有这样的禁忌了。

2. But it is also true of lesser-known scribblers.
    一些 鲜为人知的三流作家也是如此。

3. The world is full of scribblers. I don't intend to join their ranks.
    这个世上净是些蹩脚文人。我不想与他们为伍。

4. The blogosphere and the cable news networks seized on both sets of comments: a few beleaguered CEOs have blamed the grim economy on glass-half-empty scribblers but the truth is most of the American media is as keen as the rest of the US for some good news.
    博客圈和有线新闻网紧抓住这二人的言论不放:有些身陷困境的首席执行官把严峻的经济形势归咎于杞人忧天的三流文人,但事实是,美国媒体和其他美国人一样渴望好消息。

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