spokesman / ˈspoʊks mən /

💦中学词汇发言人代言人新闻发言人发言者

spokesman 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural spokes·men.

  1. a person who speaks for another or for a group.
  2. a public speaker.

spokesman 近义词

n. 名词 noun

communicator

更多spokesman例句

  1. Steve Bruce, a spokesman for Senvest, declined to comment on the GameStop trades.
  2. Jeremy Lasich, a spokesman for the Fairfax County Health Department, said the promotion “does raise some concerns as both a promotional strategy and from a safety perspective,” but declined to elaborate.
  3. Only one of those metrics — the unemployment rate — puts South Dakota in first place, though it’s certainly in the top ranks in the other areas cited by her spokesman.
  4. The family of another brother, the late Mortimer Sackler, declined through a spokesman to comment.
  5. “We don’t typically comment on bills before the General Assembly completes its work,” Brian Whitson, a spokesman for William & Mary, wrote in an email.
  6. A spokesman for Lewisham council said last year that it would be forced to act if the family returned to Britain.
  7. “I think it is important to say it is too soon to judge success or failure,” said Col. Steven Warren, a Pentagon spokesman.
  8. He has put flowers on the tomb of John Paul II,” said Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi, “I think that is enough.
  9. Tom Rust, a spokesman for the House Ethics Committee, declined to comment to The Daily Beast.
  10. The spokesman also said that Ambassador King “did not view the movie and did not have any contact directly with Sony.”
  11. When Walker came to the door, Robert took the matter in hand, and became spokesman for both himself and Mysie.
  12. At first their spokesman could hardly find voice or words; but he presently got both.
  13. A fair-headed man, in a dinner jacket and black tie, became at once their spokesman.
  14. Drawing himself up and saluting, the spokesman (a corporal of Marines) addressed me thus.
  15. The general and I stepped into their boat, and ordered the spokesman and leader to go forward.