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essayist

/es-ey-ist/US // ˈɛs eɪ ɪst //UK // (ˈɛseɪɪst) //

散文家,作家,散文作家,散文作者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a writer of essays.

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Examples

  • I first heard of the book seven years ago from Jack Turner, a bioregional essayist and retired Exum Mountain Guide living in Wyoming, at the foot of the Teton Range.

  • The trend has similarities to how newscasters talk and seems most common among creators, like video essayists and commentators.

  • Many essayists make big claims, describing narrative achievements for which you might not have known you were searching.

  • How did your start as a book reviewer inform the personal essayist you became?

  • The essayist,” Wampole then goes on to explain, “is interested in thinking about himself thinking about things.

  • Ehrlich is an American travel writer, fiction writer, poet, and essayist.

  • Jason Francisco is an acclaimed photographer, essayist and critic.

  • He could turn his hand to anything, and was a prodigious and brilliant essayist.

  • Richard Cumberland died; eminent as a British poet, essayist, novelist and dramatic writer.

  • Bonnell Thornton died; an English poet, essayist and miscellaneous writer, and translator of Plautus.

  • The indignation of our essayist is without doubt most powerfully aroused at the inadvertent use that was made of the sacred name.

  • Here the essayist recited an infinite amount of detail about the distress at home, giving the conversation and the actions.

  • Every writer—essayist, poet, and novelist—preached in those days.