newsman / ˈnuzˌmæn, -mən, ˈnyuz- /

⚽高中词汇新闻工作者新闻人新闻记者通讯员

newsman 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural news·men [nooz-men, -muhn]. /ˈnuzˌmɛn, -mən/.

  1. a person employed to gather news, as for a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television news bureau; reporter.
  2. a person who reports the news on radio or television.
  3. a person who sells or distributes newspapers, periodicals, etc.; newsdealer.

newsman 近义词

n. 名词 noun

reporter

更多newsman例句

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