journalists

journalists ['dʒɜ:nəlɪsts]  ['dʒɜ:nəlɪsts] 

原级:journalist

journalists 基本解释
新闻工作者,新闻记者( journalist的名词复数 );
journalists 网络解释

1. 记者:BBC在全球有2000名记者(journalists),250名专业记者(specialist correspondents). 福克斯新闻频道拥有美国一流的专业记者、主持人、编辑、评论员、专家等141人,作为新闻频道的核心和支撑,同时依靠更多的其他各类专业人员.

2. 新闻工作者:Editors编辑 | Journalists? 新闻工作者 | Professional Occupations in Public Relations and Communications 专职于公共关系和通讯

3. 新闻记者:7344 Jewellers, Watch Repairers and Related Occupations珠宝商,修表工及与次相关的职业 | 5123 Journalists新闻记者 | 4111 Judges法官

journalists 单语例句

1. Sixteen journalists from different overseas media on Wednesday toured the Olympic stadia under construction in Beijing and all were impressed by the design and facilities.

2. The country's policy on the overseas media was by far the most common question asked by the journalists.

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3. Sky News reported Wednesday that one of its journalists had traveled by train from London to Paris using a colleague's passport.

4. The cafeteria is a popular place for humanitarian workers and journalists to meet.

5. Journalists from China and abroad are being invited to cover the two major annual events on the country's political calendar next month.

6. BEIJING - Journalists from China and abroad are being invited to cover the two major annual events on the country's political calendar next month.

7. He says many democratic countries are " showing callous indifference " to the threats posed by attacks on journalists.

8. journalists在线翻译

8. He made no comment as he entered, walking calmly and without handcuffs as journalists shouted his name.

9. journalists

9. Journalists and other common citizens are participating, with the latter group more active than one can imagine.

10. journalists的意思

10. I do not know if my fellow journalists in those capitalist societies believe that media has a responsibility to society.