correspondent
英 [kɒrɪ'spɒnd(ə)nt]
美[,kɔrə'spɑndənt]
- n. 通讯记者;客户;通信者;代理商行
词态变化
复数: correspondents;
中文词源
correspondent 记者,通迅员
来自correspond, 对答,回复。
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]
双语例句
- 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。
来自柯林斯例句
- 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。
来自柯林斯例句
- 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。
来自柯林斯例句
- 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。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. the BBC's political correspondent
- 英国广播公司的政治新闻记者
来自《权威词典》