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reporter

/ri-pawr-ter, -pohr-/US // rɪˈpɔr tər, -ˈpoʊr- //UK // (rɪˈpɔːtə) //

记者,通讯员,新闻记者,报告人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who reports.
    • : a person employed to gather and report news, as for a newspaper, wire service, or television station.
    • : a person who prepares official reports, as of legal or legislative proceedings.

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Examples

  • She helped found and later served as executive director of Capitolbeat, which provided training and support to statehouse editors and reporters.

  • During a break in the trial, Romney told reporters he had no idea how close he’d been to harm’s way — nor that Goodman was the officer who had helped him.

  • Still, Cassidy — facing censure threats from his own party in Louisiana — told reporters that his vote Tuesday only means he is keeping an open mind.

  • She has also worked as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, the Morning Call in Allentown, Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Press and other newspapers.

  • Weeks later in August, a reporter with the Daily Caller made inquiries regarding Weaver, which Madrid discussed in internal communications.

  • A Charlie Hebdo reporter said that security provision had been relaxed in the last month or so and the police car disappeared.

  • This reporter knocked at the Wilkins home on Tuesday morning but received neither an answer nor the business end of a shotgun.

  • As zealots poured in from Arkansas and Mississippi, a wire service reporter got punched in the ribs.

  • When a reporter asked him a question, it would often elicit a series of Jesuitical responses.

  • One of the rites of passage for every young political reporter is to listen to the elders tell stories about campaigns past.

  • But, really, nobody must know that I am a mere society reporter on the Centerport Courier.

  • This matter of her mother being a society reporter, Jess feared, would cost them more in the end than it was worth to them.

  • There was no doubt in my mind but that the newspaper article stemmed from Mr. Hamblen's visit with a newspaper reporter.

  • A lady, carrying a small workbasket in her hand, bade the reporter good-evening as she passed out.

  • I was a regular attendant in the capacity of reporter for the newspaper upon which I was employed.