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pressroom

/pres-room, -room/US // ˈprɛsˌrum, -ˌrʊm //UK // (ˈprɛsˌruːm, -ˌrʊm) //

新闻室,新闻编辑室,新闻发布室,新闻中心

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the room in a printing or newspaper publishing establishment where the printing presses are installed.

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Examples

  • Who, as it turns out, followed large parts of the trial in the pressroom, so as to be able to smoke.

  • “I have a pressroom that rivals the president,” says Judd, who was elected to his third term as sheriff in November.

  • The rest will watch the live feed in the pressroom or in the TV trucks.

  • That tweet put the noses of several pressroom regulars out of joint.

  • Gibbs knows the people in the pressroom are posturing before they raise their hands.

  • If the bindery is connected with the pressroom, they are simply jogged, counted, and piled on trucks and delivered in this way.

  • The great editor needs to know and does know every range of it between the editorial room, the composing room and the pressroom.

  • He drove inside, pulling up near the entrance to the newspaper pressroom on the ground floor.

  • The woman stubbornly refused to walk, so Jerry lifted her bodily and carried her kicking and struggling into the pressroom.

  • Wisely, she pretended to have observed nothing, and invited him into the pressroom where Jerry was waiting.