1.somebody who uses words skillfully, e.g. a professional writer or journalist
1.Cut-rate journalists and underground marketing campaigns now drown out the authentic voices of amateur wordsmiths.
记者掉价的专业精神以及地下运行的营销活动,淹没掉了业余公众真实的声音。
2.READERS often assume that The Economist has a dedicated department of skilled wordsmiths who hone its humorous picture captions.
读者通常认为《经济学人》有专门琢磨其诙谐图片标题的熟练文人所组成的部门。
3.Chinese is our common tool of communication, they in many wordsmiths scholars pen is full of humour and wit.
汉字是我们大家共同的交流工具,它们在许多文豪墨客的笔下更是妙趣横生。
4.This astonishing fact prompts a host of frequently asked questions or, as wordsmiths call them, FAQs.
这个惊人的事实激发出大量的频繁提出的问题,文字专家们把它们称之为FAQ,即“常见问题”。
5.Why are serving politicians such prolific wordsmiths?
为何当权的政治家写作方面如此多产?