journalistic skills
新闻工作技巧
his journalistic background
他的新闻工作背景
1.新闻的
1.relating to journalism or journalists; similar in style to journalism
1."It has proved, in one niche at least, that editorial journalistic endeavor does create value, " he said.
他说:“这证明,至少在某种程度上,对新闻精益求精的尝试确实能够创造价值。”
2.For years, it was a sort of journalistic sport for newspapers and magazines to send reporters to New Hampshire in hopes of a sighting.
多年以来,报纸和杂志新闻派记者去新罕布什尔州希望能见到他,好像这是一种新闻竞赛。
3.The incident led to something of a frenzy in financial and journalistic circles, including widespread condemnations of citizen journalism.
这个事件让财经界和媒体界都非常的愤怒,甚至还有对公民新闻的谴责。
4.Once my journalistic identity was known, however, the police arrived and made a show of locking one of the doors.
不过,就在我的记者身份暴露之时,警方到达并锁上了大厅其中的一扇门。
5.If I'm not a conventional biographer, I have to be true to what I can do. The journalistic nose in me instantly said, "Holy shit. "
新闻工作的嗅觉让我立刻想说:“见鬼,你的意思是说有个了解海明威的人还活着,天哪。”
6."Right now, media outlets are treating this as a transaction with a legitimate journalistic organization, " he said.
“此刻,媒体机构把这种合作视为跟一个合法的新闻组织进行的交易,”他说。
7.Mr. Assange noted that it was standard journalistic practice to call government officials and ask for information.
阿桑奇先生指出,拜访政府官员,并要求得到信息,这是新闻从业者的基本原则。
8.With just a little extra effort, they could be part of the journalistic ecosystem too, in ways that go far beyond their traditional roles.
只是一点点额外的努力,他也能成为新闻生态系统的一部分。从这个角度来说,这远远超出了它们的传统角色。
9.The word balding was popularized by the newsmagazines of the 1930's and was for a long time associated with breezy, journalistic style.
balding这个词在本世纪30年代的新闻杂志中颇为流行,并在很长时间内与活泼的新闻风格相联系。
10.Nor is the harm wrought by such invasions confined to the suffering of those who may be the subjects of journalistic or other enterprise.
也就是伤害造成这种侵略的痛苦的局限于那些可能受检者的新闻或其他企业。