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Definition of spokeswoman in English: spokeswomannounPlural spokeswomen ˈspəʊksˌwʊmənˈspoʊksˌwʊmən A woman who makes statements on behalf of a group or individual. 女发言人 a spokeswoman for the agency said it would not be investigating the case Example sentencesExamples - The guidelines are "very stringent" said a spokeswoman for the organization.
- Commenting on the number one moment, a spokeswoman said that it was 'nice to see an iconic figure can stand the test of time'.
- "The Assembly will also be reviewing the cost of the Bee Inspectorate," said a spokeswoman.
- She was a spokeswoman for African-American women and a political activist.
- The spokeswoman did not give details beyond the early 2004 launch date.
- The highest level of giver interest is in education, said spokeswoman Michelle McGurk.
- Like Molly, she is an emphatic and convincing spokeswoman for the Iroquois.
- Love's spokeswoman declined to give any explanation, offering only that the new release date will be some time in the new year and that the track listing has yet to be completed.
- ‘The circumstances of him dropping the suit are as mysterious as the circumstances under which he filed his claim,’ a spokeswoman said.
- A spokeswoman said a shortage of lean beef in the U.S. is forcing the company's hamburger suppliers to turn to cattle from Australia and New Zealand.
- Frost takes on the role of spokeswoman of her generation with this merry-go-round of tunes.
- ‘It doesn't do anything to compromise or jeopardize the pensions of retirees, and we don't believe current pension benefits will be affected either,’ says the spokeswoman.
- He fell from a horse while training for his role, breaking several ribs, according to a spokeswoman for the veteran actor.
- It's distressing to think what the proud African spokeswoman might make of the film.
- Her ouster led to new complaints and shortly thereafter, a backtracking hotel spokeswoman was quoted as saying, ‘It did not come down to the statements she had said, per se.’
- A spokeswoman suggested that councils would have to apply for a ban on individual crops.
- A spokeswoman for the company said there was little hesitation in accepting this latest project.
- "The highest level of giver interest is in education," said a spokeswoman.
- ‘We're pleased to have this additional bid and look forward to a lively auction to bring more value to our creditors,’ the spokeswoman told Reuters.
- A spokeswoman said every government had the right to accept or refuse food aid, "but such a decision will complicate the work of the World Food Programme, which may not be able to respond to all those in need of food".
- A spokeswoman confirmed that he would also direct the film.
- When these cattle move - even between Canada and the United States - they are not necessarily individually identified, said Mary Beth Lang, a spokeswoman for the Washington State Department of Agriculture.
- A spokeswoman for the agency said the boarding was a "police matter".
OriginMid 17th century: from spoke2 + woman, after spokesman. Definition of spokeswoman in US English: spokeswomannounˈspoʊksˌwʊmənˈspōksˌwo͝omən A woman who makes statements on behalf of a group or individual. 女发言人 a spokeswoman for the agency said it would not be investigating the case Example sentencesExamples - A spokeswoman suggested that councils would have to apply for a ban on individual crops.
- Like Molly, she is an emphatic and convincing spokeswoman for the Iroquois.
- When these cattle move - even between Canada and the United States - they are not necessarily individually identified, said Mary Beth Lang, a spokeswoman for the Washington State Department of Agriculture.
- Love's spokeswoman declined to give any explanation, offering only that the new release date will be some time in the new year and that the track listing has yet to be completed.
- A spokeswoman said every government had the right to accept or refuse food aid, "but such a decision will complicate the work of the World Food Programme, which may not be able to respond to all those in need of food".
- It's distressing to think what the proud African spokeswoman might make of the film.
- ‘We're pleased to have this additional bid and look forward to a lively auction to bring more value to our creditors,’ the spokeswoman told Reuters.
- Frost takes on the role of spokeswoman of her generation with this merry-go-round of tunes.
- The spokeswoman did not give details beyond the early 2004 launch date.
- "The Assembly will also be reviewing the cost of the Bee Inspectorate," said a spokeswoman.
- Her ouster led to new complaints and shortly thereafter, a backtracking hotel spokeswoman was quoted as saying, ‘It did not come down to the statements she had said, per se.’
- "The highest level of giver interest is in education," said a spokeswoman.
- He fell from a horse while training for his role, breaking several ribs, according to a spokeswoman for the veteran actor.
- A spokeswoman said a shortage of lean beef in the U.S. is forcing the company's hamburger suppliers to turn to cattle from Australia and New Zealand.
- The highest level of giver interest is in education, said spokeswoman Michelle McGurk.
- Commenting on the number one moment, a spokeswoman said that it was 'nice to see an iconic figure can stand the test of time'.
- A spokeswoman confirmed that he would also direct the film.
- The guidelines are "very stringent" said a spokeswoman for the organization.
- A spokeswoman for the agency said the boarding was a "police matter".
- She was a spokeswoman for African-American women and a political activist.
- ‘It doesn't do anything to compromise or jeopardize the pensions of retirees, and we don't believe current pension benefits will be affected either,’ says the spokeswoman.
- ‘The circumstances of him dropping the suit are as mysterious as the circumstances under which he filed his claim,’ a spokeswoman said.
- A spokeswoman for the company said there was little hesitation in accepting this latest project.
OriginMid 17th century: from spoke + woman, after spokesman. |