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Journalists don't usually write the headlines for their stories.新闻记者一般不为自己的报道写标题。It frequently appears that Bell mistrusts all journalists.似乎贝尔常常对所有新闻记者都持怀疑态度。He'd already begun to establish quite a reputation as a journalist.他已经开始确立起了作为一名新闻记者的一定声誉。The rumour was traced back to a journalist.那谣言追究到一名新闻记者身上。She courts publicity by inviting journalists to extravagant parties.她邀请新闻记者参加奢华聚会来谋求曝光度。Journalists waited on the tarmac to question him.新闻记者们在停机坪上等候向他提问。One of the journalists queried whether sabotage could have been involved.其中一位新闻记者询问是否有人为破坏的可能性。Journalists argue that being attacked by both sides is evidence that their coverage is fair.新闻记者争辩说,双方都来攻击他们就说明他们的报道是公正的。The Queen rarely speaks to journalists.女王很少与新闻记者说话。Some journalists accused him of turning his back on a lot of the party's major principles.一些新闻记者指责他背弃了党的许多重大原则。Journalists suspected that the kidnapping was a put-up job.新闻记者怀疑这宗绑架案是个骗局。Journalists should report the news accurately without trying to sensationalize it.新闻记者应该如实报道新闻,而不应大肆渲染。Well, speaking as a journalist I'm dismayed by the amount of pressure there is for pictures of combat.嗯,作为一名新闻记者,拍摄战争场面的巨大压力让我深感不安。I believe that a journalist should be completely objective.我认为新闻记者不应该有丝毫偏见。The scandal was revealed after months of undercover work by journalists.经过新闻记者数个月的暗中调查,丑闻被揭露出来。He feels a prior obligation to his job as a journalist.他觉得要优先为他的新闻记者的工作尽职。Why do journalists fixate on scandals?为什么新闻记者热衷于报道丑闻?Journalists draw on both published and unofficial information from many different sources.新闻记者利用来自许多不同来源的已公布和非官方消息。News reporters often risk their necks by working in war zones.新闻记者常冒着生命危险在战区工作。They were not yet ready to admit foreign journalists because they couldn't identify who was really who.他们尚未准备好让外国新闻记者进入,因为他们搞不清各个记者的具体身份。Journalists who were tipped off about the incident raced to the scene.事先听到有关此事风声的新闻记者都争先恐后赶往现场。One step out of line and a journalist's career is washed up.只要越轨一步,一个新闻记者的生涯就会被断送。 For someone who wants to be a journalist, she's remarkably ill-informed about current affairs.对一个想当新闻记者的人而言,她对时事无知得出奇。Emma takes a low view of journalists.埃玛瞧不起新闻记者。They've been helped by a couple of Washington newspaper reporters.他们得到了华盛顿的两位新闻记者的帮助。He possesses the essential attributes of a journalist.他拥有当一名新闻记者的基本品质。A chance meeting with a journalist changed everything.和一位新闻记者的不期而遇改变了一切。They plan to hire freelance reporters to cover the latest happenings.他们计划聘请自由新闻记者来报道最近发生的事情。A journalist all his life, he's now brought out a book.他当了一辈子新闻记者,如今已出了一本书。Journalists are rarely admitted to the region.新闻记者很少获准进入该地区。Dozens of journalists crowded around the Princess and started asking her questions.不少新闻记者围住王妃,开始向她提问。Newspaper journalists are always raking up scandalous stories.新闻记者总喜欢炒作一些过时的丑闻。The show, hosted by journalist Robert Elms, features movie stars and singers.由新闻记者罗伯特·埃尔姆斯主持的这个节目专门报道电影明星和歌星的消息。A mob of journalists are queuing up at the gate to photograph him.一群新闻记者在门口排起长队,等着给他拍照。He's probably the best journalist who ever lived.他也许是有史以来最优秀的新闻记者。Generally, journalists abide by an agreed code of practice.一般来说,新闻记者都遵守既定的行规。People need to be protected against such unwarranted intrusions into their private lives by journalists.人们的私生活需要受到保护,免受新闻记者的无理侵犯。People have a right to enjoy their holidays how they wish and it ill behoves a journalist to sneer at them.人们有权按照自己的意愿去享受假期,新闻记者讥笑他们是不合适的。Journalists will be able to preview the exhibition tomorrow.新闻记者明天将可以参观预展。Reporters converged on the scene.新闻记者聚集在现场。 |