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11. | The senator and the journalist. |
| “议员和记者。” |
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12. | eternal war with editors, demand to be known by the slightly more prestigious (or pretentious) term "journalist"even |
| 而对地位很敏感的记者们,在与编辑之间的内部斗争中,即便是在面临解雇威胁的时候,也要求用稍带敬意(或做作)的journalist一词称呼他们。 |
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13. | a journalist; a newspaperma |
| 新闻工作者 |
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14. | written by a female journalist, |
| 文字出自一位女记者之后, |
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-- 来源 -- 现代英语佳作赏析 哲理篇 - 6. Pleasure Spots (1) |
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15. | an old-time journalist |
| 资深记者 |
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16. | A journalist who freelances. |
| 作自由撰稿人的记者 |
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17. | untalented author,journalist,etc |
| 无天分的作家、新闻工作者等 |
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18. | He is a professional journalist. |
| 他是一位专门的新闻从业人员。 |
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19. | reporter; correspondent; newsman; journalist |
| 记者 |
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20. | a print journalist; print coverage. |
| 为出版物写作的记者;为出版物写的报道 |
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