correspondents
英 [ˌkɒrɪsˈpɒndənts]
美 [ˌkɔrəˈspɑndənts]
n. 记者; 通讯员; 通信者
correspondent的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指专门报道某一类新闻的)记者,通讯员
Acorrespondentis a newspaper or television journalist, especially one who specializes in a particular type of news.- ...our Diplomatic Correspondent Mark Brayne.
我们的外交通讯员马克·布雷恩
- ...our Diplomatic Correspondent Mark Brayne.
双语例句
- "The New York Times" surveyed its correspondents in each of the places we had visited.
《纽约时报》向我们所到之处的该报记者收集情况汇报。 - Why are not they good work, if you only had a hundred correspondents to tax you?
为什么它们不是好的工作,就单说有成百的官员为了收税围着你转? - Seminar of national correspondents of oau's Bureau for the placement and education of African refugees;
非洲统一组织非洲难民安置和教育局所办各国通讯员研究班讨论会; - Correspondents say Israeli leaders want to get off to a smooth start with the new administration in Washington.
记者们说,以色列领导人希望能有一个顺利的开端与新政府在华盛顿举行。 - I find that these correspondents are very apprehensive.
我发现,记者们的理解力很强。 - And the correspondents reported the news of his success at once.
记者立刻报道了他的成功。 - And we do maintain mutual reserve account relationships with our major correspondents.
而且我们同我们的主要往来行的确保持着相互之间的储备帐户关系。 - Correspondents may enter the floor of the Assembly Hall and committee rooms only before or after meetings, but must leave promptly when the meeting is about to begin.
记者只可在会议开始之前或结束之后进入会议大厅和委员会会议室底层,但在会议即将开始时必须迅速离开。 - Contrary to what some correspondents think, it doesn't have anything to do with receipt of unemployment insurance.
与一些记者的想法正好相反,它与失业保险的收据数量无关。 - And maintains close liaison with some 160 news agencies and foreign correspondents based in Hong Kong.
同时,该组又与约160间通讯社及驻港海外通讯员,保持密切联络。