英:[rɪˈpɔːtə(r)]
美:[rɪˈpɔːrtər]
英:[rɪˈpɔːtə(r)]
美:[rɪˈpɔːrtər]
re·port·er
rih por tr
复数:reporters
noun
one that reports: such as
a person who makes authorized statements of law decisions or legislative proceedings
a person who makes a shorthand record of a speech or proceeding
a person employed by a newspaper, magazine, or television company to gather and report news
newspaper reporter记者
news reporter新闻记者;新闻报道者
tv reporter电视台记者
reporter gene[生物]报告基因
cub reporter初出茅庐的新闻记者
investigative reporter调查记者
chief reporter主任记者;采访主任
约在1400年, reportour 指“一个人给出关于另一个人所说或所做的事情的描述”(在16世纪至17世纪常用于这个普遍意义; 通常带有贬义,指“传话者”),是 report(动词)的代理名词,或来自古法语 reporteur(现代法语 rapporteur)。
从1610年代开始指“记录法律案件报告的人”。在新闻界的意义上,“报纸工作人员的一员,其工作是收集信息并按编辑规定的形式提交给编辑”,从1798年开始使用(从1797年开始作为一家报纸的名称)。法语中的 reporter 在这个意义上是19世纪从英语借来的。
报告员
采访记者
指示器
报案人
The first known use of reporter was in the 14th century
repossessverb
to regain or retake possession of
repositorynoun
a place or container where something is deposited or stored
one that contains or stores something immaterial
a repository of knowledge
repositorynoun
a place or container where something is deposited or stored
one that contains or stores something immaterial
a repository of knowledge
repositionverb
to change the position of
repositionverb
to change the position of
reposefuladjective
likely to bring on relaxation
reporternoun
a person who reportsespecially: one employed by a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television station to gather, write, or report news
report1 of 2noun
common talk : rumor
reputation sense 1
people of evil report
a usually detailed account or statement wrote a report of the meeting
a news report
an explosive noise
the report of a gun
report2 of 2verb
to make a statement about or description of : relate
to describe and discuss in a newspaper article or broadcast
report a baseball game
to act as a reporter
report on the latest developments
to return or present (a matter officially given over to a committee) with conclusions and suggestions
to make known to the proper authorities
report a fire
to make a charge of misconduct against
report a student for lateness
to present oneself
report for duty
to work as a subordinate
reports to the vice president
reporternoun
a person who reportsespecially: one employed by a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television station to gather, write, or report news
reporternoun
a person who reportsespecially: one employed by a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television station to gather, write, or report news
1 The actress was confronted by a large group of reporters as she left stage door.
那位女演员在离开后台大门的时候,遇到了许多的记者.
2 The reporter is doing a survey of public attitudes.
那位记者正在进行民意调查.
3 I had to crack a smile for the hundreds of reporters taking pictures.
4 Seabiscuit slept for most of the trip to Belmont, rising only when reporters tramped aboard the train at the stops between San Francisco and New York.
5 It’s the reporter we saw on TV at DD’s.
6 Zamperini, Cunningham told a reporter, was more likely to crack four minutes than he was.
7 Then out of the blue comes this reporter.
8 A reporter interviewed the combat hero.
记者访问了这位战斗英雄.
9 Moss’s body wouldn’t move at first, but when he saw the reporters scurrying in his direction, his instinct kicked in.
10 When I thought how the press constantly sought ways to discredit the Nation of Islam, I trembled to think of such a thing reaching the ears of some newspaper reporter, either black or white.
11 One skeptical reporter noted, “The attitude of a pioneer cattleman toward the full-blood Indian...is fairly well recognized.”
12 I have called up reporters and radio and television newscasters long-distance and asked them never to use that phrasing again, explaining to them: “All Muslims are number two—after Mr. Muhammad.”
13 “If that was Grog the boys took for Seabiscuit the other morning then let me caution you thus,” wrote the turf reporter known as Jolly Roger, who wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle.
14 Another reporter inquired whether there should be a law against similar radio dramatizations.
15 It was a random shot, and yet the reporter's instinct was right.
16 Along with the news reporters, we also had to face outrageously angry protestors who were determined to get rid of us.
17 Newspaper reporters frequently asked us what the most dangerous part of our trip to the moon would be, and I usually answered, “That part which we have overlooked in our preparations. ”
18 After the ride home in the convoy with a fun game of verbal Ping- Pong with my friends, the usual group of news reporters once again greeted us at Mrs. Bates’s house.
19 a roving reporter for ABC news
美国广播公司的流动新闻记者
20 I want to find a friendly reporter.
我要找个友好的记者。
1 记者
reportorial newspeople correspondent scribe staffer journo gazetteer newshound newsperson mediaman mediaperson pressman newsy publicist the press press editor newspaperman
3 速记员
4 告发者
5 会议记录员
6 报告者
8 新闻广播员
9 采访记者