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单词 journalist
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Definition of journalist in English:

journalist

noun ˈdʒəːn(ə)lɪstˈdʒərn(ə)ləst
  • A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or prepares news to be broadcast.

    新闻记者;新闻工作者

    foreign journalists had been expelled from the area
    he was a seasoned TV journalist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's not entirely true that newspaper journalists are paid to get their facts right.
    • He also devoted time to the personal toll war reporting takes on journalists and cameramen.
    • A journalist despatched to write on the lifestyle of the recruit had little to work with.
    • The biggest frustration for journalists at the magazine is their lack of access to the story.
    • Not being able to get to the story is making journalists at Sky News tear their hair out.
    • The reason Ken and many others feel moved to write to newspapers and journalists is that they care.
    • Every time it rang it seemed to be news of more journalists killed and injured.
    • Since then, he has worked as a science journalist in broadcasting, print and online.
    • With hindsight it was a massive challenge for which there was no preparation as a journalist.
    • We can only put this down to fanciful musings by journalists on a slow news day.
    • The idea was to give journalists, editors and publishers a chance to ask questions.
    • For what it's worth, I did hear an interesting point from a journalist on the radio.
    • He was a journalist of the old school, a reporter who once he got his teeth into a story wouldn't let go.
    • It is as important to the article as the first sentence is to the tabloid journalist.
    • Our guidelines on conflicts of interest cover what our journalists are allowed to write.
    • If you weren't a journalist and cookery writer, what would you have liked to have been?
    • As well as a musician and poet he is a journalist, broadcaster and commentator.
    • I think the problem is that most journalists assume that bloggers want to be journalists.
    • The journalists may have written the stories, but there is still the matter of how they got them.
    • Scottish football journalists continue to write about the success of last season.
    Synonyms
    reporter, correspondent, newsman, newswoman, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, columnist, writer, commentator, reviewer, blogger
    investigative journalist, photojournalist, war correspondent, lobby correspondent
    editor, subeditor, copy editor
    paparazzo
    British pressman
    North American legman, wireman
    US newsy
    Australian roundsman
    informal newshound, hack, hackette, stringer, journo, talking head
    US informal newshawk
    US informal, often derogatory thumbsucker
    dated publicist
    (journalists), the commentariat

Rhymes

paternalist, photojournalist

Definition of journalist in US English:

journalist

nounˈjərn(ə)ləstˈdʒərn(ə)ləst
  • A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or prepares news to be broadcast.

    新闻记者;新闻工作者

    foreign journalists had been expelled from the area
    he was a seasoned TV journalist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He also devoted time to the personal toll war reporting takes on journalists and cameramen.
    • Not being able to get to the story is making journalists at Sky News tear their hair out.
    • We can only put this down to fanciful musings by journalists on a slow news day.
    • As well as a musician and poet he is a journalist, broadcaster and commentator.
    • It's not entirely true that newspaper journalists are paid to get their facts right.
    • I think the problem is that most journalists assume that bloggers want to be journalists.
    • Our guidelines on conflicts of interest cover what our journalists are allowed to write.
    • The reason Ken and many others feel moved to write to newspapers and journalists is that they care.
    • The biggest frustration for journalists at the magazine is their lack of access to the story.
    • For what it's worth, I did hear an interesting point from a journalist on the radio.
    • The journalists may have written the stories, but there is still the matter of how they got them.
    • He was a journalist of the old school, a reporter who once he got his teeth into a story wouldn't let go.
    • If you weren't a journalist and cookery writer, what would you have liked to have been?
    • Every time it rang it seemed to be news of more journalists killed and injured.
    • Scottish football journalists continue to write about the success of last season.
    • The idea was to give journalists, editors and publishers a chance to ask questions.
    • A journalist despatched to write on the lifestyle of the recruit had little to work with.
    • Since then, he has worked as a science journalist in broadcasting, print and online.
    • With hindsight it was a massive challenge for which there was no preparation as a journalist.
    • It is as important to the article as the first sentence is to the tabloid journalist.
    Synonyms
    reporter, correspondent, newsman, newswoman, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, columnist, writer, commentator, reviewer, blogger
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