journalism

美音:['dʒɜrn(ə)l.ɪzəm] 英音:['dʒɜː(r)nə.lɪz(ə)m]

简单释义:


n.新闻业;新闻工作

网络新闻学;新闻专业;新闻系

完整释义:


n.

1.新闻业
2.新闻学
3.新闻工作,新闻写作,新闻编辑,报刊出版;新闻出版界
4.〔集合词〕报刊,报刊文章;(有别于学术专著的)报刊通俗文章


例句:

  1. All this provides raw material for journalists, but the compilation and presentation of these data sometimes shades into journalism.
    所有这些都提供给新闻记者,但编写和提供有关数据有时候是的阳光基金更像是新闻行业。

  2. The board said it had decided to allow entries made up entirely of online content to be submitted in all 14 Pulitzer journalism categories.
    委员会还决定允许网络内容参与“普利策奖”全部14个奖项的评选。

  3. In love with journalism, he started a newspaper for the 800 men stationed with him in Wiltshire while doing his national service in the RAF.
    因为热爱新闻业,当他在威尔特郡(Wiltshire)为英国皇家空军(RAF)服役时,他为和他一些驻守的800人创办了一份报纸。

  4. This would, said the Public Ledger, make journalism "more cautious in its comments upon public events abroad" .
    《大众公志》称,这将使新闻业“评论国外公共事件愈发审慎”。

  5. There may come a time when our reliance on advertising revenues to pay for that journalism is no longer a viable business model.
    通过广告收入来支撑这份杂志不再是可行的商业模式,这个时期可能会到来了。

  6. The moment of going to that journalism college, for me, was more significant than college itself.
    对我来说,上新闻学院的那一刻远比学院生活本身更有意义。

  7. Yet it would be premature to see the closure of the News of the World as the beginning of the end of tabloid journalism.
    然而,如果把《世界新闻报》的倒闭视作小报业终结的开始则为时尚早。

  8. When Denver's Rocky Mountain News folded just over a year ago, some of its staffers left journalism.
    当丹佛的《洛基山新闻报》在一年多以前停办时,其麾下的一些职员就放弃本行离开了报业圈。

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