journalists
英 [ˈdʒɜːnəlɪsts]
美 [ˈdʒɜrnələsts]
n. 新闻记者; 新闻工作者
journalist的复数
柯林斯词典
- 新闻记者;新闻工作者
Ajournalistis a person whose job is to collect news and write about it for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio.
双语例句
- Journalists on the whole don't create public opinion. They can help to nourish it.
大体说来记者不制造舆论。他们会助长舆论。 - The two journalists followed at a discreet distance
那两个记者谨慎地保持距离跟在后面。 - One group of journalists were crowded into a minibus
一群记者挤进一辆小型公共汽车。 - Journalists said there was a virtual news blackout about the rally.
记者们说有关这场集会的新闻实际上被封锁了。 - He told waiting journalists that he did not expect a referendum to be held for several months.
他告诉守候着的记者,他认为几个月内不会举行全民公决。 - There is nothing wrong with journalists commenting on the attractiveness of artists.
记者评论艺术家的个人魅力无可厚非。 - The charity says the journalists appear to have obtained confidential documents in an unorthodox manner.
慈善机构称那些记者似乎以非正常手段取得了秘密文件。 - Superwoman exists only in the minds of journalists and Hollywood producers.
超级女人只存在于记者和好莱坞制片人的脑子里。 - Foreign journalists were body-searched by airport police.
外国记者被机场警察搜身。 - The ambassador refused to give any interviews to journalists or TV men.
该大使拒绝会见任何新闻记者或电视台记者。