1.报告者;呈报者;采访记者,新闻通讯员;审判[议事]记录员;指示器
1.someone whose job is to write articles or make broadcasts about events in the news
1.White House press secretary Tony Snow told reporters earlier in the day that the United States is trying to make humanitarian aid available.
白宫新闻秘书托尼·斯诺(TonySnow)当天早些时候对新闻记者说,美国正在努力使巴勒斯坦人民获得人道援助。
2.Due to the presence of journalists, Medvedev to recognize the "not ready to be baptized in front of reporters. "
因有记者在场,梅德韦杰夫承认“没做好准备在记者面前进行洗礼”。
3.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。
4.The newspaper reporters wanted to know why I had resigned form the cabinet but wild horses wouldn't drag it out of me.
新闻记者想知道我为什么辞去内阁职务,但是他们休想从我这里探到口风。
5."I was always ready to fight, but have to admit I have reached the limit, " Guttenberg told reporters at the Defense Ministry.
古滕贝格在德国国防部接受记者采访时说:“我随时准备抗争,但不得不承认我已经达到了极限。”
6.Speaker Pelosi told reporters that congressional Democrats are ready to work with their Republican colleagues and the president.
佩洛西对记者说,国会民主党人已经做好准备跟共和党议员以及总统合作。
7.As a longtime journalist, I feel some consolation to see the connections between the reporters they were and the writers they became.
做了很长时间记者,能看到他们曾经作为记者和后来成为作家之间的联系,我觉得很安慰。
8."That would be very unpleasant, " Medvedev warned reporters in response to a question about a START delay.
“那将是非常不愉快,”梅德韦杰夫警告说,回答有关记者的问题一个启动延时。
9.But Reid told reporters most Democrats support the bill, and that it is up to the president to deliver Republican votes.
但里德告诉记者,多数民主党人都支持此项法案,问题在于总统应尽快推进共和党内部表决。
10.In the big press conference, at the beginning Maxi easily told reporters, the foreign professional pickpockets seems to be no wisdom.
在这起大案的新闻发布会上,马曦初很轻松地告诉记者们,外国的职业扒手似乎也没有什么高明之处。