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correspondent
correspondentone who communicates through letters; one employed by a news agency to supply news or articles from a remote location Not to be confused with:corespondent – a person charged with committing adultery with the defendant in a divorce suitcor·re·spon·dent C0660600 (kôr′ĭ-spŏn′dənt, kŏr′-)n.1. One who communicates by means of letters, emails, or other forms of written messages.2. One employed by the print or broadcast media to supply news stories or articles: a foreign correspondent.3. One that has regular business dealings with another, especially at a distance.4. Something that corresponds; a correlative.adj. Corresponding. cor′re·spon′dent·ly adv.correspondent (ˌkɒrɪˈspɒndənt) n1. (Communications & Information) a person who communicates by letter or by letters2. (Journalism & Publishing) a person employed by a newspaper, etc, to report on a special subject or to send reports from a foreign country3. (Commerce) a person or firm that has regular business relations with another, esp one in a different part of the country or abroad4. something that corresponds to anotheradjsimilar or analogouscor•re•spond•ent (ˌkɔr əˈspɒn dənt, ˌkɒr-) n. 1. a person who communicates by letters. 2. a person employed by a newspaper, television network, etc., to gather and report news regularly from a distant place. 3. a thing that corresponds to something else. adj. 4. consistent, similar, or analogous; corresponding. [1375–1425; < Medieval Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | correspondent - someone who communicates by means of lettersletter writercommunicator - a person who communicates with otherspen pal, pen-friend - a person you come to know by frequent friendly correspondence | | 2. | correspondent - a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast medianewspaperman, newspaperwoman, newswriter, pressmanforeign correspondent - a journalist who sends news reports and commentary from a foreign country for publication or broadcastjournalist - a writer for newspapers and magazineswar correspondent - a journalist who sends news reports and commentary from a combat zone or place of battle for publication or broadcast | Adj. | 1. | correspondent - similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar; "brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar"analogoussimilar - marked by correspondence or resemblance; "similar food at similar prices"; "problems similar to mine"; "they wore similar coats" |
correspondentnoun1. reporter, journalist, contributor, special correspondent, journo (slang), hack, hackette (derogatory) Here is a special report from our Europe correspondent.2. letter writer, pen friend or pen pal He wasn't a good correspondent and only wrote to me once a year.correspondentnounSomething closely resembling or analogous to something else:analogue, congener, correlate, correlative, counterpart, match, parallel.adjectiveIn keeping with one's needs or expectations:accordant, agreeable, compatible, conformable, congenial, congruous, consistent, consonant, corresponding, harmonious.Translationscorrespond (korəˈspond) verb1. (with to) to be similar; to match. A bird's wing corresponds to the arm and hand in humans. 類似,相當於 相当2. (with with) to be in agreement with; to match. 相符,相配 符合3. to communicate by letter (with). Do they often correspond (with each other)? 書信往來 通信ˌcorreˈspondence noun1. agreement; similarity or likeness. 相符,類似 符合2. (communication by) letters. I must deal with that (big pile of) correspondence. 往來書信 通信(联系) ˌcorreˈspondent noun1. a person with whom one exchanges letters. He has correspondents all over the world. 通信者 通信者2. a person who contributes news to a newspaper etc. He's foreign correspondent for `The Times'. 記者 记者,通讯员 ˌcorreˈsponding adjective similar, matching. The rainfall this month is not as high as for the corresponding month last year. 類似的,相符的 相应的correspondence course a course of lessons by post. a correspondence course in accountancy. 函授課程 函授课程correspondent
correspondent Commerce a person or firm that has regular business relations with another, esp one in a different part of the country or abroad Correspondent (1) Professional journalist who holds a staff position on a publication (a newspaper’s own correspon-dent), or who carries out special assignments of the editorial board (special correspondent), or who specializes in a given field of journalism (for example, a newspaper or magazine photographer). (2) A contributor to a publication who does not hold a staff position but regularly does some work for one of the media of mass information or propaganda (worker or village correspon-dent, military correspondent, youth correspondent). (3) The editorial board of a newspaper, radio station, or television station, contributing to another organ of mass information or propaganda (collective correspondent). Correspondent
CorrespondentA bank, Securities firm, or other financial institution that regularly renders services for another in an area or market to which the other party lacks direct access. A bank that functions as an agent for another bank and carries a deposit balance for a bank in another city. Securities firms may have correspondents in foreign countries or on exchanges—organizations that provide facilities for convening purchasers and sellers of securities—of which the firms are not members. The term correspondent is distinct from corespondent—a person summoned to respond to litigation, together with another person, particularly, a paramour in a Divorce action based on Adultery. Correspondent
CorrespondentA financial organization that performs services (acts as an intermediary) in a market for another organization that does not have access to that market.correspondent A financial organization such as a securities firm or a bank that regularly performs services for another firm that does not have the requisite facilities or the access to perform the services directly. For example, a member of a securities exchange may execute a trade for a nonmember firm.Correspondent.A correspondent is a financial institution, such as a bank or brokerage firm, that handles transactions on behalf of another financial institution that it can't complete on its own. For example, if a US bank has a client who needs to make a payment to a supplier located overseas, the US bank would use its relationship with a correspondent bank in the supplier's home country to credit the supplier's bank account with money from its own client's account that had been transferred through an international payment system. correspondent
Synonyms for correspondentnoun reporterSynonyms- reporter
- journalist
- contributor
- special correspondent
- journo
- hack
- hackette
noun letter writerSynonyms- letter writer
- pen friend or pen pal
Synonyms for correspondentnoun something closely resembling or analogous to something elseSynonyms- analogue
- congener
- correlate
- correlative
- counterpart
- match
- parallel
adj in keeping with one's needs or expectationsSynonyms- accordant
- agreeable
- compatible
- conformable
- congenial
- congruous
- consistent
- consonant
- corresponding
- harmonious
Synonyms for correspondentnoun someone who communicates by means of lettersSynonymsRelated Words- communicator
- pen pal
- pen-friend
noun a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast mediaSynonyms- newspaperman
- newspaperwoman
- newswriter
- pressman
Related Words- foreign correspondent
- journalist
- war correspondent
adj similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilarSynonymsRelated Words |