英:[ˈnju:zmæn]
美:[ˈnuzmæn]
英:[ˈnju:zmæn]
美:[ˈnuzmæn]
news·man
nuz maen [or] nuz mn
复数:newsmen
词根:newsman
adj.newsless 没有新闻的
n.newscaster 新闻广播员;新闻评论广播员
newsboy 报童,报贩;送报人
newsmonger 饶舌者;爱传播新闻的人
newspapering 报业;新闻业
newsreader (英)新闻广播员;报纸读者
The first known use of newsman was in 1888
newspapermannoun
one who owns or is employed by a newspaperespecially: one who writes or edits copy for a newspaper
newspapernoun
a paper that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly and contains news, articles of opinion, features, and advertising
newspapernoun
a paper that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly and contains news, articles of opinion, features, and advertising
newsmannoun
one who gathers or reports the news : reporter, correspondent
1 Father stood outside, Ty next to him, long enough to make a statement to the hungry newsmen.
2 He played his part of the buttoned-down newsman whose life involves covering terrorist acts and grilling presidential candidates; she’s always been the arty, optimistic dreamer.
3 This film tells the story of a newsman who uses his notoriety to challenge the wrongs he sees in his country, and in many ways, the film says a lot about Clooney himself.
这部电影探讨一位新闻从业人员利用其狼藉的声名来挑战国内不仁不义之事,这部片在很多方面都是克隆尼本人的写照。
4 War Admiral was the toast of the newsmen; every single Daily Racing Form handicap- per had picked him to win, as had some 95 percent of the other writers.
5 Continually besieged by newsmen, photographers, and autograph hunters, he finally put a stop to it all: By the midpoint of the tournament he wouldn’t pose for a photo, sign his autograph, or answer any question.
6 Behold the newsman who never says or thinks anything new.
7 Snow is a newsman, doing the journalistic work.
斯诺是一个记者,一个新闻工作者。
8 You claim full employment, high bovine productivity, and arrest the newsman who reported the numbers.
你宣称拥有零失业率 、 牛的高生产力, 然后逮捕报导数据的记者.
9 I want to be a newsman, because this is a interesting job.
我想成为一名新闻记者, 因为这是一份有趣的工作.
10 Newsman David Brinkley's distinctive delivery is known to generations.
新闻播音员戴维.布林克利那与众不同的说话方式为好几代人所熟知.
11 We all watched the newsman’s serious face as he took off his eyeglasses and looked directly at the screen.
12 The newsman showed a ripped physique usually kept hidden under conservative suits when he anchors the "CBS Evening News."
13 The first , more newsman fake sensational accidents in order to arise people' s attention.
第一点,很多记者为了引人注目而捏造另人轰动的事件。
14 While leading Seabiscuit out for walks, Smith stared in amazement as newsmen got down on their hands and knees to see if the horse had a game leg.
15 The house is designed for a middle aged newsman who has been working in years for Vietnam architectural magazines.
该房子是为一个中年新闻记者设计的,他已经在越南建筑杂志工作有些年头了。
16 "I'm the son of a newsman, I grew up around news, " he said.
我是一名新闻播音员的儿子,我就在新闻氛围中长大。
17 While jackets and neckties may have been requisite elements of a newsman’s uniform in the 1960s, dress codes in the profession lapsed a lot in the intervening years.
18 I had heard all those newsmen say “Screaming Eagle Division of the 101st,” but those were just words.
19 Several score of newsmen were scattered among the fans, eyeing the horse critically.
20 We all stood like statues as the newsman talked about Little Rock’s segregationists, who were determined to stop our children from entering white schools at any cost.
2 报贩
3 报刊经销人
4 人
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