newspaperman / ˈnuzˌpeɪ pərˌmæn, ˈnyuz-, ˈnus-, ˈnyus- /

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newspaperman 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural news·pa·per·men.

  1. a person employed by a newspaper or wire service as a reporter, writer, editor, etc.
  2. the owner or operator of a newspaper or news service.

newspaperman 近义词

newspaperman

等同于 editor

更多newspaperman例句

  1. Shrake was a newspaperman, a magazine writer, screenwriter, and a fine novelist.
  2. I was a newspaperman, just returned from the Middle East—a bit unsteady, still, in America.
  3. Col is a great newspaperman, has a great tabloid sensibility, but what does he know about turning the paper into BuzzFeed?
  4. Baron is a lifelong newspaperman, highly respected in the business.
  5. Remember when Rupert Murdoch was the ‘last great newspaperman’?
  6. The widow of a wealthy Pittsburgh newspaperman, she was now active in Pennsylvania suffrage organizations.
  7. I know all about deadlines; I was a newspaperman when you were vainly suckling canine dugs.
  8. Swanson didn't look like the general conception of a small-town newspaperman.
  9. Steele, a former newspaperman, learned from his association with that other arch-patriot, Jung.
  10. But we did not suppose it possible to catch an American newspaperman with such a bare hook as that.