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
- Correspondents say this is likely to only affect those with savings accounts.
记者认为这只会影响有储蓄账户的人。 - The retailer is offering caskets at prices that undercut many funeral homes, say correspondents.
沃尔玛出售棺材的价格比许多殡仪馆都低,记者说。 - And the correspondents reported the news of his success at once.
记者立刻报道了他的成功。 - The New York Times has correspondents in many countries.
《纽约时报》在许多国家有它的通讯记者。 - In western Pegu Division the diplomats and correspondents will be able to observe voting only in Prome.
在西部勃固省的外交官和记者将只有能观察到卑谬投票。 - Xinhua correspondents in Tripoli also confirmed that an oil storage in the western city of Misurata exploded on Saturday.
的黎波里的新华社通讯员也证实,在西部城市密苏拉塔的一个油罐周六时发和爆炸。 - The foreign minister fielded with ease all the questions the correspondents had raised.
这位外交部长对记者提出的问题对答如流。 - Perhaps this myth of safety was simply too powerful, he told the Foreign Correspondents 'Club of Japan.
或许这种安全神话过于强大了,他向日本外国特派员协会(FCCJ)表示。 - That has created an opening for the BBC, with its vast network of foreign correspondents.
这为拥有庞大海外记者网络的bbc创造了一个机会。 - "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。