spokesperson
英 [ˈspəʊkspɜːsn]
美 [ˈspoʊkspɜːrsn]
n. 发言人
Collins.1 / BNC.12692 / COCA.8824
牛津词典
noun
- 发言人
a person who speaks on behalf of a group or an organization
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (团体或组织的)发言人
Aspokespersonis a person who speaks as the representative of a group or organization.- A spokesperson for Amnesty, Norma Johnston, describes some cases.
大赦国际的一名发言人诺尔马·约翰斯顿讲述了几个案例。
- A spokesperson for Amnesty, Norma Johnston, describes some cases.
英英释义
noun
- an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose
- the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government
双语例句
- Who is your company spokesperson?
谁是你公司的发言人? - Used the press secretary as spokesperson for the administration;
将新闻秘书作为行政部门的发言人使用; - A Cabinet Office spokesperson said: We don't comment on leaks.
内阁办公室的一位发言人说:我们对于信息的泄露不予置评。 - A spokesperson said agency policy is clear.
一个发言人说该机构的政策是清楚的。 - A spokesperson from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria declined to comment.
全球抗艾滋病、结核和疟疾基金会的一位发言人拒绝对此进行评论。 - If you own your own company, you will be the best spokesperson for yourself.
如果你有自己的公司,你会是你自己最好的发言人。 - ( informal) a spokesperson ( as a lawyer).
(非正式)代言人(如一个律师。 - A spokesperson for Mr Coffey, once tipped as a successor to Mr bacon, declined to comment.
科菲的一名发言人拒绝对此事发表评论,科菲曾一度被视作培根的接班人。 - A Time Warner spokesperson did not return a call seeking comment.
时代华纳的发言人没有回复寻求置评的电话。 - The government spokesperson made a statement to the press.
政府发言人向新闻界发表了一份声明。