ghost writer / ˈgoʊstˌraɪ tər /

幽灵作家鬼才作家鬼作家幽灵写手

ghost writer 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who writes one or numerous speeches, books, articles, etc., for another person who is named as or presumed to be the author.

ghost writer 近义词

n. 名词 noun

actual but not official author

ghost writer 的近义词 3

更多ghost writer例句

  1. Hummel worked as a Wonder Woman ghostwriter for the next three years, long before any woman was publicly credited as a writer for the series.
  2. The ghostwriter, or the named writer whose contribution is never really spelled out or fully credited, might be the most exploited of all the talent in the publishing process.
  3. After a successful test run to determine whether a postcard from Timbuktu would get to its destination in other countries, they assembled a team of ghostwriters and set up a website.
  4. Last time I saw Johnny, he was picking a ghostwriter for his book.
  5. Literary blogger Harriet Post takes notice, and immediately attempts to track down his clearly very talented ghostwriter.
  6. He's widely believed to have been the ghostwriter of the Balfour Declaration.
  7. She is a former ghostwriter who has worked on the memoirs of several high-profile politicians and journalists.
  8. Blair shunned the services of a ghostwriter, and penned the book himself in between various political and business engagements.