单词 | reporter |
释义 | reporter (rɪpɔːʳtəʳ ) Word forms: reporters countable noun B1 A reporter is someone who writes news articles or who broadcasts news reports. ...a TV reporter. ...a trainee sports reporter. Our reporter Chris Loosemore sums up the findings. Synonyms: journalist, writer, correspondent, newscaster Collocations: crime reporter He worked as a crime reporter, while studying law. Times, Sunday Times (2006) At night he moonlighted as a crime reporter for a Lima newspaper. Times, Sunday Times (2010) In 1956 he asked to be transferred to the newsroom and became a crime reporter. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It concerns an ambitious financial reporter and the disappearance of a tycoon. Times, Sunday Times (2007) I had been a financial reporter around Wall Street for 14 years and was happy to get involved in what I thought was going to be the most dynamic part of the asset-management business. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Last week, however, an earnest financial reporter produced one unintentionally when he wrote: 'No one expected this sudden sharp drop in crude oil prices. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He even managed to fend off a cheeky question from a foreign reporter. The Sun (2010) He was the only foreign reporter still based there. The Sun (2007) She has won many awards, including foreign reporter of the year Times, Sunday Times (2008) He was first approached by the agency while covering the war as a freelance reporter. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The quote was provided by a freelance reporter but he has told us that he did not say it. The Sun (2014) He was a junior law clerk, then a freelance legal reporter. The Sun (2012) Our intrepid reporter decided to interview the youngster and was greatly impressed by his humility and determination. Times, Sunday Times (2006) In the series, the intrepid reporter visits various isolated tribes around the globe. Times, Sunday Times (2007) They don't call me an intrepid reporter for nothing, you know. The Sun (2011) She is a cautious investigative reporter. The Times Literary Supplement (2014) He tries to ensure that the news agenda is set by propaganda organisations rather than investigative reporters. Times, Sunday Times (2008) In general, candidates need the skills of an investigative reporter and the care of a family physician. Christianity Today (2000) He began his television career as a news reporter. Times, Sunday Times (2007) You will initially spend time as a news reporter with the home news desk. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Maybe you've assumed all those local news reporters are exaggerating. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The Dutchman spoke to a newspaper reporter when he briefly returned to his property a week ago. The Sun (2011) After leaving the army he got a job as a newspaper reporter and found himself working as a war correspondent. Times, Sunday Times (2013) A local newspaper reporter tells me she and her colleagues have had similar problems. Times, Sunday Times (2010) He hoped to become a political reporter. Times, Sunday Times (2015) She was a political reporter for Paris Match. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Critics have warned the move could damage Press freedom and particularly harm smaller, regional newspapers that do not have an army of political reporters. The Sun (2020) Slot, the paper's Chief Sports Reporter, was commended for a series of wide-ranging exclusives that were ' entertaining, Times, Sunday Times (2006) He wasn't sure if he wanted to be a sports reporter or a human rights lawyer. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Before her two terms as a councillor in the same town she was a sports reporter for a television station in Anchorage. Times, Sunday Times (2008) For a tabloid reporter, there could surely be no higher accolade. Times, Sunday Times She later had a slanging match with two tabloid reporters before police intervened in the row in her hotel car park. Times, Sunday Times The video features the band in a raucous courtroom filled with spectators and tabloid reporters, testifying by singing the song into the court's witness microphones. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They go on several dates and encounter some problems, especially from tabloid reporters following them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At the edge of the playing area, a television reporter stopped the ecstatic goalscorer and thrust a microphone in front of him. Times, Sunday Times Is not this the epitome of journalism, the assignment every ambitious television reporter dreams of? Times, Sunday Times The tactless television reporter has turned the country into a fabulous joke. Times, Sunday Times Without waiting for his officers to brief him properly, the commissioner told a television reporter that there had been 'six or seven' explosions. Times, Sunday Times A state television reporter went down to the crowd and stuck a microphone through the barbed wire barricade to broadcast — for the first time — what the protests were all about. Times, Sunday Times They wouldn't tell a reporter. Times, Sunday Times She told the reporter that she was no mere ornament. Times, Sunday Times In a meeting last month he told the reporters they would be able to 'take control' of the group's agenda. Times, Sunday Times This weekend he told a reporter to leave questions on his answering machine, but did not ring back. Times, Sunday Times She told the reporter she was leaving parliament to spend more time with her family and pursue her business interests. Times, Sunday Times Staff were exposed offering to falsify mortgage applications by undercover reporters. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Both had been filmed negotiating payments with undercover reporters who were asking for their vote. Times, Sunday Times (2010) She initially acknowledged meeting the undercover reporters but later denied doing so. Times, Sunday Times (2016) She agrees that war reporters have never been under more pressure or more vulnerable. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Bill was a born risk-taker and a fearless war reporter. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Both seem to revel in their former careers as war reporters. The Times Literary Supplement (2011) Translations: Chinese: 记者 Japanese: 取材記者 |
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