词汇 | correspondent |
释义 | correspondent noun[ C ] uk /ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dənt/ us /ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dənt/ correspondentnoun[C] (REPORTER)a person employed by a newspaper, a television station, etc. to report on a particular subject or send reports from a foreign country: 通讯员,记者 a war correspondent战地记者 the education correspondent for the Guardian《卫报》的教育通讯员 In her latest dispatch, Clare Duggan, our war correspondent, reported an increase in fighting.我们的战地记者克莱尔‧达根在其最新报道中说战事正在加剧。 She spoke emotionally about her experiences as a war correspondent.她动情地讲述了她作为战地记者的经历。 Our foreign correspondent filed this report earlier today.我们的驻外记者今天早些时候发来了这篇报道。 Perhaps her most productive period was her five-year stint as a foreign correspondent in New York.也许她创作上最多产的时期就是她在纽约担任驻外记者的那5年。 Our racing correspondent has the following tips for the 3.15 and the 3.45 at Newmarket . Broadcasting: radio & television presenters anchor anchorman anchorwoman announcer broadcaster co-host commentator compere continuity announcer deejay disc jockey disk jockey DJ newscaster newsreader presenter shock jock sportscaster weather forecaster weatherman You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: News reporting & the press correspondentnoun[C] (LETTER WRITER)formal someone who writes letters: 通信者,写信人 I'm a terrible correspondent - I never seem to get the time to write.我很少写信——我好像从来就没空写信。 People who write for work or pleasure authorial autobiographer belletrist blogger Braillist chronicler columnist cub reporter novelist poet laureate satirist screenwriter scribbler scribe scrivener self-parody Shakespeare songsmith stylist symbolist correspondent | American Dictionarycorrespondent noun[ C ] us/ˌkɔr·əˈspɑn·dənt, ˌkɑr-/ correspondentnoun[C] (REPORTER)a person employed by a newspaper, magazine, television station, etc., to report news on a particular subject or from a place that is far away: He works as a correspondent in Moscow. correspondentnoun[C] (LETTER WRITER)a person who writes letters to another person: Willa was not a good correspondent, and often didn’t write for months. correspondent | Business Englishcorrespondent noun[ C ] uk /ˌkɒrɪˈspɒndənt/us COMMUNICATIONS a person who writes a letter or email: an email correspondent a person who works for a newspaper, television station, etc. and whose job is to report on a particular subject or from another country: business/labour/legal, etc. correspondentOur guest is financial correspondent at the New York Times. BANKING a correspondent bank Examples of correspondentcorrespondent As many correspondents know, he has worked very enthusiastically over the past eighteen months on behalf of the journal. There are no professional foreign correspondents already in place. A more locally informed and regionally focused information order emerged using local idiom, correspondents, events and news. Television and radio stations sent their correspondents, as did all the major weeklies and daily newspapers. Another major aspect, touched on only peripherally by your correspondents, is how to get reviewers to actually get down to doing reviews. The correspondents commented that we did not reference their 1999 account of the outbreak [2]. In addition to domestic and personal communications, penfriends look for correspondents with whom to exchange cards of mutual interest. Working in groups of three, the students present their correspondents' letters (in which they describe their families) and show the accompanying photographs. However, other correspondents were only rescued from oblivion when some expedition members credited their local contribution to the process of knowledge acquisition. Among 46 correspondents, only one man did not reveal his chronological age and only one woman expressed concerns about identifying with the number. Here she is at her best, reading letters with perception about the expectations of correspondents. By now, the story was still running on the news pages, but increasingly bylines were being shared between science and foreign correspondents. Printed works mirrored the efforts of casuists in resolving the scruples of their correspondents by adopting the language and methods of case divinity. A single letter writer could form the hub of an enormous network of correspondents. The only factor selected as significant is the degree of literacy, with more literate correspondents favoring -s. See all examples of correspondent These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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