stringer / ˈstrɪŋ ər /

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stringer 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that strings.
  2. a long horizontal timber connecting upright posts.
  3. Architecture. string.
  4. Civil Engineering. a longitudinal bridge girder for supporting part of a deck or railroad track between bents or piers.
  5. a longitudinal reinforcement in the fuselage or wing of an airplane.
  6. Also called string correspondent. Journalism. a part-time newspaper correspondent covering a local area for a paper published elsewhere: The Los Angeles paper has a correspondent in San Francisco but only a stringer in Seattle.Compare staffer.
  7. a stout string, rope, etc., strung through the gills and mouth of newly caught fish, so that they may be carried or put back in the water to keep them alive or fresh.
  8. a contestant, player, or other person ranked according to skill or accomplishment: Most of the conductors at the opera house were third-stringers.
  9. Mining. a small vein or seam of ore, coal, etc.

stringer 近义词

stringer

等同于 journalist

stringer

等同于 newsman/newswoman

stringer

等同于 reporter

stringer

等同于 beam

stringer

等同于 writer

stringer

等同于 foreign correspondent

stringer

等同于 rafter

stringer

等同于 correspondent

更多stringer例句

  1. I know that during college you worked as a stringer for Time magazine, but then you abandoned the glorious heights of journalism for the muck and shadows of foreign policy.
  2. Carbon stringers run its entire length, boosting torsional rigidity for bomber edge hold while adding liveliness, all while keeping grams to a minimum.
  3. Rebound and liveliness come courtesy of a carbon-infused “energy backbone” that acts like a stringer in the ski, boosting energy return.
  4. The only additional gear you’ll need are an extra arrow or two, and a stringer for your fish.
  5. I also appreciated the ability to hold my position at the push of a button, which made re-rigging, putting fish on a stringer, and other complicated tasks a lot less work in heavy current.
  6. “They always seem to be on the move,” said Rodrigo Soberanes, a stringer for AP in Veracruz.
  7. When Howard Stringer was appointed president of CBS News in October 1986, the occasion was sufficiently bizarre—really?
  8. The real goal was going from this stringer service to become a network cameraman.
  9. The British-born Stringer likened Letterman to the satirical tradition of comedy in his home country.
  10. A “stringer,” in the parlance of foreign correspondents, Sundaram sold stories to The New York Times and the Associated Press.
  11. "Some of Stringer's people seem to have stolen the cheque from Mr. Soames," said the archdeacon.
  12. Plato had belonged to a Mr. Stringer who, the slave always asserted, never joined the rebels.
  13. Wagner would have it that with the Dutchman he ceased to be a mere stringer of opera verses and became the full poet.
  14. There is no bound, or limit, I am assured, to the presumption of such as this stringer of foolish rhymes.
  15. Lady Edward Stringer is giving some sort of function, and therell be a lot of people you know.