1.〈美〉(报纸的)专栏作家
1.a reporter who writes a regular series of articles for a particular newspaper or magazine
1.'They never thought it would happen, ' wrote one Boston Globe columnist. 'Half of Washington is in a state of shock. '
一位波士顿全球报的记者写道“人们绝对没有想到会发生这样的事,华盛顿半数的人都惊呆了”。
2.So said Paul Krugman, the Princeton economics professor and New York Times columnist, long before he took up journalism.
远在投身新闻业之前,普林斯顿经济学教授兼《纽约时报》(NewYorkTimes)专栏作家保罗-克鲁格曼(PaulKrugman)就说过这样的话。
3.I have done a bit of writing, writing as a columnist for newspapers.
我写过一些东西,给报纸当专栏作家。
4.But these days, sitting in the sun makes me feel guilty as well. A health columnist with a tan? Shameful.
但这些天来,坐在阳光下也让我感到惭愧。身为健康专栏作家,皮肤却晒成古铜色?真丢脸。
5.I ask David, who seemed to have nothing but respect for the columnist, agreeing that America remains sexually repressed.
对于这位专栏作家,大卫怀揣着一百万个敬重。我同意如今的美国人在性方面表现得依然很压抑。
6.For just a few minutes of your day, you can help a columnist get on the straight-and-narrow with his editors, who are a mean and surly lot.
只需几分钟,您就可以帮助一位专栏作家直接、正面地与他的编辑沟通,他们是一群凶狠且脾气坏的人。
7.The columnist Robert Samuelson tells the story in his book, just out in paperback, The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath.
专栏评论人罗伯特.萨缪尔森在他的书里讲述了这个故事,就是那本简装本的书,名为《恶性通货膨胀及其后果》。
8.'You and I can be our own lexicographers now, ' says Barbara Wallraff, the longtime language columnist for The Atlantic magazine.
《大西洋月刊》(TheAtlantic)杂志资深语言专栏作家沃拉夫(BarbaraWallraff)说,你和我现在都可以成为自己的字典编纂者了。
9."Language is always developing, " said a columnist, Wang Pei. "It needs to be updated to absorb foreign culture and folk wisdom. "
专栏作家王培说:“语言一直在进步,它需要吸收外来文化和民间智慧来得到更新。”
10.The usual columnist's device at this point is to criticize both views, and segue to a wise alternative.
在这种情况下,专栏作者一般采用的花招是对两种观点各打五十大板,然后过渡到另外一个明智的想法。