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
- Only a few journalists were allowed inside.
只有少数记者被允许入内。 - It frequently appears that Bell mistrusts all journalists.
似乎贝尔常常对所有新闻记者都持怀疑态度。 - 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。 - The journalists found a city virtually under siege.
记者发现的是一个几乎被围困的城市。 - If nature abhors a vacuum, journalists abhor a transition, when there is little news to cover.
好比自然界拒绝真空一样,新闻工作者则厌恶没有多少新闻可供报道的过渡时期。 - The report says it suspects foul play was involved in the deaths of two journalists.
该报道称怀疑两名记者死于谋杀。 - One group of journalists were crowded into a minibus
一群记者挤进一辆小型公共汽车。 - Foreign journalists were manhandled by armed police, and told to leave
外国记者遭到了武警的粗暴对待和口头驱逐。 - 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。 - Many journalists enter the country to report on political affairs
许多记者进入该国对政治事件进行报道。
