Journalist

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定义

a journalist: 记者、新闻工作者 noun

示例

  • "by Peter Ballpoint, journalist"
  • "Journalist 2 : Mr. Delavigne, what do you plan on doing next?"
  • "Melissa Pearl (Journalist) : Yes."
  • "Journalist 1 : Mr. Delavigne, would you care to address rumors of your alleged homosexuality once and for all?"
  • "by Sarah Ballpoint, journalist"
  • "I spent months trying to convince the journalist to feature us."
  • "Bruno : The journalist knows how to read the packaging of each product, they probably didn't even open any of the perfumes!"
  • "Journalist 2 : Mr. Delavigne!"
  • "We live in a world where 7.5 journalists out of 10 don't know what they're talking about, and the other 2.5 can't get jobs."
  • "Susie : Finally, we do have one real journalist visiting us all the way from Scotland."
  • "Brian : You found real journalists to participate in a training exercise?"
  • "Journalist 1 : Mr. Delavigne, what kind of movie are you going to see?"
  • "Brent : Well it's great to finally have an unbiased opinion from an objective journalist."
  • "Everyone, I'd like you to meet Sigourney Weevil, a journalist I know."
  • "Incorporating nap time for the staff might even provide a nice PR angle for all those journalists looking for stories about "hip" and "caring" corporations."
  • "by Snoozy Fellows, sleepy journalist"
  • "Melissa Pearl (journalist) : Melissa Pearl, Brooklyn Herald, long-time fan of your perfumes."
  • "I'm a journalist at the Sunday Roast newspaper in London, England."
  • "Mick Trooper (journalist) : Mick Trooper, Sunville Gazette."
练习 1
"we do have one real journalist visiting us". Which of the following terms shares a similar meaning with "journalist"?

"we do have one real journalist visiting us". Which of the following terms shares a similar meaning with "journalist"?
The term "gazette" refers to a newspaper, and is most often found in the names of papers, such as "the Glasgow Gazette". This is not synonymous with the term "journalist".
"Reporter" is the best choice here. "Journalists" and "reporters" are sent to represent newspapers or television and radio stations. Their task is to gather information, and then write an article or broadcast concerning a certain event. Example: "The average IQ for a Daily Mail journalist is 28.6".
The term "panel" describes either a group of people assembled to discuss a certain issue, or a distinct section of a door, window, wall, etc. This is not synonymous with the term "journalist".
The term "diarist" describes someone who regularly writes in a diary, usually to record their personal thoughts. This is not synonymous with the term "journalist".

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