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词汇 newsmaker
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Definition of newsmaker in English:

newsmaker

nounˈnjuːzmeɪkəˈnuzˌmeɪkər
North American
  • A newsworthy person or event.

    〈主北美〉新闻人物;制造新闻的事件

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our newsmaker, Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele, is going to be here to talk about the future of the GOP.
    • The station now features a news program hosted by a local columnist, who has brought several newsmakers to the show.
    • Peter Jennings was always itching to be where the news was happening, always asking fellow reporters, eyewitnesses, newsmakers.
    • Second, the words of journalists are different from those of newsmakers.
    • Thankfully, not every conscientious journalist is abandoned by management for perceived offenses against powerful newsmakers.
    • The sponsoring class might want to specify a category of newsmakers.
    • He wanted a person who could get newsmakers to talk live on camera.
    • To make news, of course, it is helpful to book top newsmakers.
    • Perhaps, for example, the section could be about newsmakers who acted in a courageous way or newsmakers in the field of education.
    • Virtually every big newsmaker of the past 20 years at some point sat with Tim Russert.
    • That makes a difference in how openly they can criticize newsmakers.
    • Each Sunday morning newsmakers lined up to join him on the longest running TV show ever.
    • There are several frames that speak volumes about the political newsmakers of the State.
    • The stories he covers are about him, not the newsmakers he is supposed to watch.
    • Love them or hate them, these were the newsmakers.
    • Under these conditions, there is great risk of collateral damage to newsmakers.
    • He is our newsmaker coming up a little later tonight.
    • Look Ma, I really am hanging with the newsmakers.
    • This project is designed to help students focus on the newsmakers in their local community.

Definition of newsmaker in US English:

newsmaker

nounˈnuzˌmeɪkərˈno͞ozˌmākər
North American
  • A newsworthy person or event.

    〈主北美〉新闻人物;制造新闻的事件

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Virtually every big newsmaker of the past 20 years at some point sat with Tim Russert.
    • To make news, of course, it is helpful to book top newsmakers.
    • Perhaps, for example, the section could be about newsmakers who acted in a courageous way or newsmakers in the field of education.
    • The station now features a news program hosted by a local columnist, who has brought several newsmakers to the show.
    • Under these conditions, there is great risk of collateral damage to newsmakers.
    • The stories he covers are about him, not the newsmakers he is supposed to watch.
    • The sponsoring class might want to specify a category of newsmakers.
    • That makes a difference in how openly they can criticize newsmakers.
    • Our newsmaker, Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele, is going to be here to talk about the future of the GOP.
    • He wanted a person who could get newsmakers to talk live on camera.
    • He is our newsmaker coming up a little later tonight.
    • Love them or hate them, these were the newsmakers.
    • This project is designed to help students focus on the newsmakers in their local community.
    • Each Sunday morning newsmakers lined up to join him on the longest running TV show ever.
    • There are several frames that speak volumes about the political newsmakers of the State.
    • Look Ma, I really am hanging with the newsmakers.
    • Peter Jennings was always itching to be where the news was happening, always asking fellow reporters, eyewitnesses, newsmakers.
    • Thankfully, not every conscientious journalist is abandoned by management for perceived offenses against powerful newsmakers.
    • Second, the words of journalists are different from those of newsmakers.
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