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词汇 reporter
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Definition of reporter in English:

reporter

noun rɪˈpɔːtərəˈpɔrdər
  • A person who reports, especially one employed to report news or conduct interviews for the press or broadcasting media.

    报告人;记者,采访员,新闻广播员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She previously worked as a reporter for a sports news agency, supplying newspapers and magazines with articles.
    • I heard the television news reporters routinely refer to them as ‘anti-Iraqi forces’.
    • This gives reporters and editors a much better chance to more thoroughly cover your announcement.
    • There is no huge newswire with reporters around the world feeding articles to newspapers.
    • Make your contacts early to the specific editors and reporters who will be doing the features and reports.
    • From one of the reporters he learns that journalists have a pool on whether he will survive.
    • Many open meetings were held with reporters, news editors, designers and production staff.
    • Reichert also complains bitterly in the book about the intrusive actions of media reporters.
    • It may take a while for citizen reporters to rewrite the news business.
    • This was true when I was a newspaper reporter more than 25 years ago and the situation has not changed.
    • Two days later the news is official and reporters from the American press speed to Paris to interview a band that few of them have heard of.
    • By that time I was through college and was working as a reporter and correspondent on the New York Times.
    • At the press briefing a reporter asked whether this would mean that lenders would start limiting the number of credit cards issued to customers.
    • They mostly earned their livings in other clerkly trades, as journalists, parliamentary reporters or lawyers.
    • We reveal today that many RTE reporters and presenters have provided media training to private clients.
    • In that regard, the job of the owner of a newspaper to monitor reporters is not quite as difficult.
    • When a reporter from the local newspaper asked Mara why the dancing had been cancelled, the PR guru saw red.
    • When his cell phone rings during the interview, the reporters caught a glimpse of his humble side.
    • Editors and reporters zero in on top executives or anyone in the organization who'll talk.
    • Still, it seems that all BBC presenters and reporters will be wearing black ties for the funeral on Tuesday.
    Synonyms
    journalist, correspondent, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, newsman, newswoman, columnist, writer, blogger
    broadcaster, newscaster, news commentator, announcer, presenter
    investigative journalist, photojournalist, war correspondent, lobby correspondent
    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

Definition of reporter in US English:

reporter

nounrəˈpɔrdərrəˈpôrdər
  • A person who reports, especially one employed to report news or conduct interviews for newspapers or broadcasts.

    报告人;记者,采访员,新闻广播员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She previously worked as a reporter for a sports news agency, supplying newspapers and magazines with articles.
    • In that regard, the job of the owner of a newspaper to monitor reporters is not quite as difficult.
    • When a reporter from the local newspaper asked Mara why the dancing had been cancelled, the PR guru saw red.
    • We reveal today that many RTE reporters and presenters have provided media training to private clients.
    • Two days later the news is official and reporters from the American press speed to Paris to interview a band that few of them have heard of.
    • Still, it seems that all BBC presenters and reporters will be wearing black ties for the funeral on Tuesday.
    • From one of the reporters he learns that journalists have a pool on whether he will survive.
    • There is no huge newswire with reporters around the world feeding articles to newspapers.
    • Editors and reporters zero in on top executives or anyone in the organization who'll talk.
    • This gives reporters and editors a much better chance to more thoroughly cover your announcement.
    • When his cell phone rings during the interview, the reporters caught a glimpse of his humble side.
    • At the press briefing a reporter asked whether this would mean that lenders would start limiting the number of credit cards issued to customers.
    • They mostly earned their livings in other clerkly trades, as journalists, parliamentary reporters or lawyers.
    • Many open meetings were held with reporters, news editors, designers and production staff.
    • This was true when I was a newspaper reporter more than 25 years ago and the situation has not changed.
    • By that time I was through college and was working as a reporter and correspondent on the New York Times.
    • Reichert also complains bitterly in the book about the intrusive actions of media reporters.
    • It may take a while for citizen reporters to rewrite the news business.
    • I heard the television news reporters routinely refer to them as ‘anti-Iraqi forces’.
    • Make your contacts early to the specific editors and reporters who will be doing the features and reports.
    Synonyms
    journalist, correspondent, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, newsman, newswoman, columnist, writer, blogger
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