spokeswoman / ˈspoʊksˌwʊm ən /

💦中学词汇发言人发言者

spokeswoman 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural spokes·wom·en.

  1. a woman who speaks for another person or for a group.

spokeswoman 近义词

n. 名词 noun

speaker

更多spokeswoman例句

  1. The agency’s spokeswoman did not offer dates by which these will be advanced.
  2. Paula Tremblay, a spokeswoman for MassMutual, confirmed Gill no longer works at the company.
  3. In a statement to the Associated Press, Melissa Deatsch, a spokeswoman with the speaker’s office, said Grassley had the right to decide if and how he would direct state representatives to follow the rules.
  4. Linda Card, a spokeswoman for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, which deals with the service’s most complex and serious criminal matters, said Bechtol left the service in December 2018 and was never investigated while in the Air Force.
  5. “We want to make sure our crews get the rest they need,” said Sherry Christian, a spokeswoman for the Maryland State Highway Administration.
  6. "We will continue to operate in Portland," Uber spokeswoman Eva Behrend told The Oregonian.
  7. When asked about Wahlberg and the TMZ story, a spokeswoman for the LAPD simply said, “we have no comment on that.”
  8. Elizabeth Power, a spokeswoman for Novartis, confirmed to The Daily Beast that the vaccines had been removed.
  9. The female fan base tends to hold steady at 38 percent, according to Amanda Regan, a spokeswoman for Feld Motor Sports.
  10. And McConnell campaign spokeswoman Allison Moore did not respond to multiple requests for comment for this story.
  11. "Then I'd like to see the man that can run it," declared the spokeswoman with fine spirit.
  12. Maura drew back and was silent, but I was spokeswoman for her; and when I concluded my story there was silence for a few moments.
  13. Mrs. Lake and her followers were very much aware of this, although their spokeswoman said nothing about it.
  14. "We are of the number of the wives of Ibubesi, the Lion," answered their spokeswoman, who held the little boy by the hand.
  15. "We are looking for board for four ladies—a widow with two daughters and a niece," said Ruth, making herself spokeswoman.