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词组 journalist
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journalist /ˈdʒɜːnəl-əst, ˈdʒɜːnəl-ɪst $ -ɜːr-/ noun [C] someone who writes news reports for newspapers, magazines, television, or radioadjectives/nouns + journalista freelance journalist He is freelance journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs.an investigative journalist (=one who tries to find out stories and information) Investigative journalists found out that the president had been having an affair. a well-known journalist William Safire was a well-known journalist and broadcaster.a television/radio journalist In an interview with a BBC television journalist, she talks about her life as an artist. a tabloid journalist (=one who works for a newspaper that has a lot of stories about famous people and not much news ) Tabloid journalists are always looking for stories about the royal family.prepositionsa journalist on a newspaper She worked as a journalist on the New York Times.THESAURUS: journalist reporter someone whose job is to find out about news stories and ask questions for a newspaper, television or radio company etc: A crowd of reporters were waiting outside the house all night. | He told reporters that he had no intention of resigning. correspondent someone who writes news articles or does reports about a particular subject, especially a serious one, for a newspaper or news organization: He was the BBC’s correspondent in Moscow. | She was a famous war correspondent. | our economics correspondent columnist someone who writes articles, especially about a particular subject, that appear regularly in a newspaper or magazine: The article was by an influential financial columnist. | The gossip columnists were saying that the couple were planning to get married. hack informal a disapproving word for a journalist, especially one whose work is of low quality: The editor sent one of his hacks to interview the murderer’s girlfriend. newsman/woman also newspaperman/woman a general word for someone who works for a newspaper, especially a reporter or editor: He is an experienced newspaperman. the press newspapers and journalists in general: The press always like a good story about the royal family. | The right-wing press always say that things are getting worse. Fleet Street the British press. This phrase comes from the street in London, where many newspapers used to have their offices: Relations between the government and Fleet Street aren’t as cosy as they once were.
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