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spokes·per·son
spoks puhr sn
复数:spokespersons或spokespeople
Noun
1. an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose;
"the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government"
The first known use of spokesperson was in 1971
sponginnoun
a protein that is the main element making up the flexible fibers in sponge skeletons
sponge1 of 2noun
a springy mass of fibers and spicules that forms the skeleton of a group of aquatic animals and is able to absorb water freelyalso: a piece of this material or of a natural or synthetic product with similar properties used especially for cleaning
any of the phylum of primitive mostly marine animals that are the source of natural sponges, have a body of loosely connected cells with a skeleton supported by spicules or flexible fibers, and are filter feeders that live permanently attached to a solid surface as adults
a pad (as of folded gauze) used in surgery and medicine (as to soak up fluids or apply medicine)
one who lives on others : sponger
raised dough (as for yeast bread)
a whipped dessert usually containing egg whites
sponge2 of 2verb
to clean or wipe with or as if with a sponge
to absorb with or like a sponge
to get something or live at the expense of another
spondeenoun
a metrical foot consisting of two accented syllables (as in tom-tom)
spondeenoun
a metrical foot consisting of two accented syllables (as in tom-tom)
spokeswomannoun
a woman who speaks for another or for a group
spokespersonnoun
spokesman
1 “We are in the process of requesting responses to these new complaints,” said a spokesperson for the attorney general’s office.
2 “How would you like to be the spokesperson for this center?” he asked me.
3 Working with Kiarostami, it seems, has made her an unofficial spokesperson for Iran's ongoing green revolution.
4 A spokesperson for Baldwin said there was an accident on the set involving the misfire of a prop gun with blanks.
5 A spokesperson from Snapchat said it took seriously the responsibility to create a safe environment and it had integrated new and easy ways to report report threats and violence as well as other safety concerns.
6 The program’s spokesperson, Tom Nichols, said at the time that Ivy Ridge would be reviewing the incident and looking at procedures to prevent a similar occurrence from happening in the future.
7 The incident caused the emergency door to be opened entirely and an emergency slide unfolded,” the spokesperson continued.
8 In the statement shared, a spokesperson for the beer brand stressed that safety is paramount amid the ongoing outbreak.
9 A spokesperson for Instagram was not immediately available to offer further comment on Ward’s allegations.
10 Best practice is to notify one person in your workplace and one person among your friends to serve as your spokesperson: “The services are private.”
11 "What we give men is an opportunity to get away from women," a United spokesperson boldly stated in March 1954.
12 "The vending machine company will need to address the machine issues," a spokesperson confirmed to the outlet.
13 In response, a spokesperson for the airport described the note about Jeffrey Epstein as a “mistake” and that an employee was involved.
14 The Ugandan military spokesman spokesperson says the rebel revel leader on the run the region.
乌干达军方发言人说叛军首领正在这一片区域逃窜.
15 On Aug. 17, Italian supermarket and eatery Eataly officially severed ties with the celebrity chef, buying out his minority stake in the business, a spokesperson said.
16 Peet’s Coffee: Customers can savor a free drip coffee or tea at participating locations, as well as 25% off one pound of beans at participating locations, a spokesperson confirmed to Fox News.
17 Oliver then played footage of a White House spokesperson discussing Trump’s baseless claims, clumsily mentioning that his belief was based around conjecture.
18 “It is not uncommon to see a family of bears in our park, or in Gatlinburg, the gateway city to the national park,” the spokesperson said.
19 However, the departing guest actually assaulted the front desk employee “unprovoked,” a hotel spokesperson said.
20 Blair’s spokesperson said: “We receive many requests from documentary makers on a variety of subjects, but have neither sought nor agreed to do anything of the nature you describe.”