correspondent

英 [kɒrɪ'spɒnd(ə)nt] 美[,kɔrə'spɑndənt]
  • n. 通讯记者;客户;通信者;代理商行

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中文词源


correspondent 记者,通迅员

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英文词源


correspondent (adj.)
early 15c., "having an analogous relationship" (to), a sense taken up since 19c. by corresponding; from Medieval Latin correspondentem, present participle of correspondere (see correspond).
correspondent (n.)
"one who communicates with another by letters," 1620s, from correspondent (adj.). The newspaper sense is from 1711.
THE life of a newspaper correspondent, as may naturally be supposed, is one of alternate cloud and sunshine--one day basking in an Andalusian balcony, playing a rubber at the club on the off-nights of the Opera, being very musical when the handsome Prima Donna sings, and very light fantastic toeish when the lively Prima Ballerina dances; another day roughing it over the Balkan, amid sleet and snow, or starving at the tail of an ill-conditioned army, and receiving bullets instead of billets-doux. ["New Monthly Magazine," vol. 95, 1852, p.284]

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1. Frank Deford is a special correspondent for Newsweek magazine.
弗兰克·德福特是《新闻周刊》杂志的特派记者。

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2. Our economics correspondent, James Morgan, is just back from Germany.
我们的财经记者詹姆斯·摩根刚刚从德国回来。

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3. From Nairobi here's our East Africa correspondent, Colin Blane.
以下是来自内罗毕东非记者科林·布兰的报道。

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4. With more details, here's our foreign affairs correspondent.
详细情况,请听我们外交事务记者的报道。

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5. the BBC's political correspondent
英国广播公司的政治新闻记者

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