newsmen
英
美 [ˈnuzmɪn]
n. 新闻记者
newsman的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 新闻记者;报纸撰稿人
Anewsmanis a journalist for a newspaper or for a television or radio news programme.- As the pictures flashed on the screen, the newsman continued talking.
随着屏幕上图片的切换,记者继续报道。
- As the pictures flashed on the screen, the newsman continued talking.
双语例句
- He was checking out the way the newsmen got the dirt.
他正在查证报人获得这一丑闻的途径。 - Steve Jobs may have had newsmen eating out of his hand when presenting iconic Apple products in later life& but he was not always so smooth a media performer, as some old TV footage shows.
史蒂夫‧贾伯斯在人生后段发表划时代苹果产品时,令记者们对他大为折服&但他并非像一些电视片段所呈现那般,天生就能在媒体前能言善道。 - He conceded to newsmen that an immediate agreement was nowhere in sight.
他向记者们承认近期内无望达成协议。 - The newsmen mobbed forward.
记者们乱哄哄地向前挤。 - As soon as he arrived all the newsmen grabbed him for news.
他一到,记者们就拉住他打听消息。 - In the state jurisdictions, 36 states including the District of Columbia have got so-called "Shield Law" to protect newsmen's privilege.
而在各州的法律体系中,36个州和哥伦比亚特区存在保护记者拒证权的“盾牌法”。 - One is taken as a standard for choice, a standard by which newsmen choose facts and materials, named "news value for judgment".
一个是作为选择标准的新闻价值,即新闻传播者对于新闻事实和素材进行选择和把关时所采用的判断标准和尺度,可将其称为尺度性新闻价值; - Sharp-eyed newsmen had spotted it.
一些目光敏锐的新闻记者发现了此事。 - He avoided newsmen's microphones and went out of his way not to upstage his superior.
他避开新闻记者们的麦克风,尽量不抢上司的镜头。 - He could not escape the massed ranks of newsmen.
他没法躲开成群的记者。