journalists
journalists — 名詞
1. people whose job is to collect information about current events and tell the pub
記者
採訪並報導新聞的人
people whose job is to collect information about current events and tell the public about it in print, online, on radio, or on television
Two local journalists waited outside the courthouse after the mayor's meeting ended.
兩名本地記者在市長會議結束後,守在法院外面。
local journalists outside [place] after [event]
Journalists from three stations asked Kemi about the school budget during the break.
來自三家電視台的記者在休息時間向 Kemi 詢問學校預算的事。
journalists from [media outlets] asked [person] about [issue]
Several foreign journalists flew to Taipei to cover the election results.
幾位外國記者飛到台北採訪選舉結果。
Journalists were already filming the harbor when the rescue boat returned.
救援船返回時,記者們早已在港口拍攝。
At the festival, journalists crowded around Lan after her award speech.
在音樂節上,Lan 領獎致詞後,記者們立刻圍了上去。
- reporters
usually stresses gathering facts and filing individual news stories
- correspondents
often refers to journalists based in a particular place or covering a specialist field
- columnists
more often write regular opinion pieces than general news reports
用法筆記
Often used as a broad label for reporters, editors, and broadcast news staff, not only for people who write newspaper stories.