reporter
noun /rɪˈpɔːtə(r)/
/rɪˈpɔːrtər/
- a person who collects and reports news for newspapers, radio or television
记者;通讯员 - He leaked the story to a news reporter.
他把这个故事泄露给了一名新闻记者。 - He began his career as a newspaper reporter in New York.
他在纽约开始了他的新闻记者生涯。 - She worked as an invesigative reporter for a national newspaper.
她是一家全国性报纸的特约记者。 - a reporter from the ‘New York Times’
《纽约时报》的记者
Topics Literature and writinga2, TV, radio and newsa2- The pool reporter assigned to cover the event.
派去报道该事件的采访团记者 - We were warned not to talk to reporters.
我们被警告不准与记者交谈。 - a business reporter at the largest daily paper in Finland
在芬兰最大的日报工作的商业记者 - a print reporter from the ‘Washington Post’
来自《华盛顿邮报》的文字记者 - a sports reporter for a major paper
一家主要报纸的体育记者 - a staff reporter for a major paper
一家主流报纸的在编记者 - an embedded reporter with the combat team
跟随作战小组的特派记者 - She'd wanted to be a TV reporter from the age of 13.
她从13岁起就想成为一名电视记者。 - the beat reporter of a leading financial daily
一家主流金融日报先于别人进行报道的记者 - the chief reporter on the ‘Daily Herald’
《每日先驱报》的首席记者 - She used to work as a sideline reporter for the Super Bowl.
她曾经是超级碗的副业记者。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chief
- senior
- cub
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- brief
- speak to
- speak with
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- reporter at
- reporter for
- reporter with
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- He leaked the story to a news reporter.