newsman 的定义
plural news·men [nooz-men, -muhn]. /ˈnuzˌmɛn, -mən/.
- a person employed to gather news, as for a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television news bureau; reporter.
- a person who reports the news on radio or television.
- a person who sells or distributes newspapers, periodicals, etc.; newsdealer.
newsman 近义词
reporter
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- The governor joked with newsmen as he was fitted out with a microphone attached to a public address system.
- Entrances to the campus were sealed off by yellow barriers, and newsmen and state troopers dominated the campus.
- When everyone’s a newsman you get a lot of false news, overreaction to stories, jumping on stories too quickly, no measuring.
- This week, he had Brian Williams reprise his role as newsman-turned-jazzman.
- “He was somewhat known to many millions of Americans, and he had some serious chops as a newsman,” Klein said.
- [] A Truly Epic Tirade On this particular morning, respected newsman Bill Bonds must not have eaten his Wheaties.
- But the disillusioned newsman walked away last June, when his contract was up.
- "Lara is utterly fearless," says veteran newsman Bob Schieffer.
- This Volume can be obtained from any bookseller or newsman, or it will be sent post free for 5s.
- The newsman, who was also carrying a tray of coffee, was a huge creature, with a white apron and a paper cap.
- Fouquet heard of it, and found means to send, by the hands of Madame Scudéry, a year's allowance to the faithful newsman.
- Frances likes to look at it and I have ordered the newsman at the corner to deliver me the Sunday number regularly.
- It is averred that one American journal, the Danbury Newsman, contains nothing but merriment—a fearful idea!