journalistic
新闻业的
常用释义
英音[ ˌdʒɜːnəˈlɪstɪk ]
美音[ ˌdʒɜːrnəˈlɪstɪk ]
基本释义
- adj. 新闻业的,新闻工作者的
例句
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1·He began his journalistic career in the early eighties in Australia.他于八十年代早期在澳大利亚开始了他的新闻事业。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Notions of evidence and fact, of basic rights and public interest are at work in the process of journalistic judgment and production just as in courts of law.像在法庭上一样,证据和事实、基本权利和公共利益这样的概念在新闻判断和编写过程中也会起作用。
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3·The Atlantic Monthly has long attempted to provide a design environment in which two disparate traditions—literary and journalistic—can co-exist in pleasurable dignity.《大西洋月刊》长期以来一直试图提供一种设计环境,让文学和新闻两种不同的传统保有尊严、愉悦共存。
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4·He is an old journalistic acquaintance.他是我在新闻界的一位旧交。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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5·I still had plenty of journalistic ambitions.我仍然怀有做一名记者的雄心大志。
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6·Factual errors are part of the journalistic process.犯事实错误是新闻工作过程中的一部分。
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7·For many, Mr Murdoch is a threat to the whole American journalistic tradition.许多人认为,默多克先生是对美国整个新闻传统的威胁。
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8·Crime, courts, jails — these make Keefe's journalistic heart beat fast indeed.罪犯、法庭、监狱——这些确实让基夫的文章使人心跳加速。
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9·They think my academic and journalistic work is less real than Zuckerberg's dog?难道他们觉得我的学术著作和新闻报道的真实性还比不上Zuckerberg的狗?
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10·Systemic journalistic change will require societal change, and that will not happen overnight.新闻业的系统化改变要求社会变革,不可一蹴而就。
同根词
词根:
journalist