war correspondent

战地记者战争记者战斗记者驻外记者

war correspondent 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a reporter or commentator assigned to send news or opinions directly from battle areas.

war correspondent 近义词

n. 名词 noun

journalist covering war

war correspondent 的近义词 2

更多war correspondent例句

  1. It was 1973, and 25-year-old Becker was off to be a war correspondent.
  2. That mind-set underpinned her work, and Becker describes a maturing war correspondent, one not afraid to dig deep.
  3. It took time for many reporters and producers to realize what was going on and shift their coverage as congressional correspondents turned into war correspondents, phoning in reports as they ducked for cover.
  4. He attempted to resurrect his once-serious journalism career by joining Fox News in 2001 as a war correspondent but was essentially booted out of Iraq in 2003 for divulging troop positions.
  5. They are, to say the least, preparing for civil war (the polling stations are stormed by armed gangs).
  6. But what is there more irresponsible than playing with the fire of an imagined civil war in the France of today?
  7. Cold War fears could be manipulated through misleading art to attract readers to daunting material.
  8. Kennedy: "Mankind must put an end to war — or war will put an end to mankind."
  9. It is not a decisive war, with a single, signature victory, but a war of attrition.
  10. He distinguished himself in several campaigns, especially in the Peninsular war, and was raised to the rank of field marshal.
  11. His 6,000 native auxiliaries (as it proved later on) could not be relied upon in a civil war.
  12. "There is no more war," Brion translated for Ulv, realizing that the Disan had understood nothing of the explanation.
  13. I cannot reconcile the idea of a tender Heavenly Father with the known horrors of war, slavery, pestilence, and insanity.
  14. We were now masters of the whole country, and the war was apparently at an end.