journalists 的定义
- a person who practices the occupation or profession of journalism.
- a person who keeps a journal, diary, or other record of daily events.
journalists 近义词
person who writes about factual events for a living
更多journalists例句
- Scott Morris is an investigative journalist based in Oakland, California.
- Digital tools help civic movements, journalists, and political challengers.
- We divvied up the design of the individual graphics across our team of visual journalists.
- It would also impact businesses, journalists, and researchers who equally rely on the platform to do their work with people and entities in China.
- The agency also collected information on journalists who published leaked documents.
- I was a journalist in New York City for the last of his three gubernatorial terms, a little more.
- “He literally went underground to hold services,” Moscow-based dissident and journalist Victor Davidoff said in an email.
- So, the arrival of a foreign journalist in Belgika merits a town meeting.
- She arranged for me to meet a student journalist, so that I could tell one of the student newspapers my story.
- On December 16th, the journalist Barrett Brown will be sentenced before a judge in Dallas, Texas.
- Play-writing is a luxury to a journalist, as insidious as golf and much more expensive in time and money.
- Tibbie Birse in the Burial is great, but I think it was a journalist that got in the word “official.”
- One of these had been a grocer, another a foreman employed by a gas company, and another a journalist.
- But the American journalist, whatever his taste may be, cannot afford to address himself to so small an audience.
- Britten was an experienced journalist, and I had most of the necessary instincts for the business.