newspaperman

美 [ˈnuːzpeɪpərmæn]英 [ˈnjuːzpeɪpəmæn]
  • n.报社记者

复数: newspapermen

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noun

【不规则形式】pl. -men -women

报社记者
a journalist who works for a newspaper

newspaperman

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT (尤指男)新闻记者,报社记者
    A newspaperman is a journalist, especially a man, who works for a newspaper.

noun

1
a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media
Synonym: correspondent newspaperwoman newswriter pressman

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  1. He was a newspaperman for The New York Times and some other journals .

    他是个记者,为《纽约时报》和其他一些报刊撰稿。

  2. I 've been a newspaperman all my adult life .

    我成年后一直是个新闻记者。

  3. He was the New York newspaperman of the day .

    他曾是纽约最佳新闻记者。

  4. What wouldn 't a newspaperman give to get a picture of that !

    为了抢拍那个镜头新闻记者有什么代价不肯付出呢!

  5. Jo told the others about her visit to the newspaperman .

    乔向大家叙说她拜访报社一事。

  6. Sidney , it 's about time we show my story to a real newspaperman .

    悉尼,是时候我们把我的故事告诉一个真正的新闻工作者了。

  7. But news is people , as the great newspaperman Sir Harold Evans has said .

    但正如伟大的新闻记者哈罗德•埃文斯爵士(SirHaroldEvans)所说,新闻就是人物。

  8. But I 'll say this , Congressman , I never saw a drunk newspaperman I didn 't like .

    但是,议员先生,这点我得说,我从未见过我不喜欢的喝得酩酊大醉的议员。

  9. Horace Greeley was first of all a successful newspaperman .

    霍勒斯·格里利首先是一位颇有建树的办报人。

  10. Oh , a newspaperman . he 's now deceased .

    哦,一个新闻记者,他现在已经过世了。

  11. He loved to regale his friends with tales about the many memorable characters he had known as a newspaperman .

    他喜欢讲些他当记者时认识的许多名人的故事给朋友们消遣。

  12. A newspaperman says they want versified squibs .

    一个报馆人说他们要幽默的讽刺诗。

  13. A Newspaperman from the West

    来自西方的新闻人访第一位常驻中国西部的外国记者尼克·马齐

  14. Until now , that is , thanks to a new book , once upon a car , by veteran Detroit newspaperman bill vlasic .

    而现在,底特律资深新闻记者比尔•维拉斯克的新书《汽车往事》(OnceuponaCar)的横空出世则满足了这两个条件。

  15. To be a reporter a newspaperman .

    将来当一名记者一个新闻从业人员。

  16. Meanwhile , a mercurial newspaperman appears to be a friend and a socialist sympathiser , but he soon changes tack , hinting that he knows too much .

    同时,一个狡猾多变的记者假装成一个社会主义崇拜者,开始与爱德华套交情。但不久,他就翻脸,并且暗示自己已经知道了很多秘密。

  17. sources said Ford banged out the closing lines of the report with an especially clamorous series of keystrokes befitting a rising newspaperman in the golden era of print news .

    有人说,福特无比激烈的敲击键盘,匆匆写出报道的最后一行,这与印刷新闻业黄金时代时记者人数的增多十分相称。