news organization
英 [njuːz ˌɔːɡənaɪˈzeɪʃn]
美 [nuːz ˌɔːrɡənəˈzeɪʃn]
网络 新闻组织
英英释义
noun
- an agency to collects news reports for newspapers and distributes it electronically
双语例句
- I have talked to every major news organization and they will all be here.
我已经通知各大新闻媒体,他们都会来。 - "Be thoughtful about where you are and where you're going," says Bacon, who also advises mentioning recent media coverage or news about the organization when relevant.
培根建议:“对于自己当前的位置和未来希望达到的高度,要深思熟虑。”培根还建议在恰当的时候可以提及关于公司的媒体报道或新闻。 - Or every major news organization will get the Tuva photos by morning.
要么每个主要的新闻组织在早上就会得到。 - Even though ombudsmen are generally paid by the news organization, they should be assured autonomy and independence.
虽然督察员的薪酬一般由新闻机构支付,但他们应被确保自主独立。 - Then, after an internship with a national TV network, she won a position as Asia Assistant in the Washington DC head office of a key international news organization.
之后,她在国家电视台实习了一段时间,然后又在一家主要国际新闻机构的华盛顿总部谋得亚洲版块新闻助理一职。 - In this location you may want to include special news about your organization, such as updates on the progress of special projects or news of interest regarding members of your organization.
这里可以介绍有关您所属组织的特别新闻,例如,有关特殊计划的更新或相关组织成员的趣闻。 - I can assure you that he is a bona fide journalist, working for a reputable news organization.
我可以跟你保证,他是正牌记者,给一家正派的新闻机构工作。 - United Nations spokesman told VOA News the organization considers the situation here the most serious humanitarian crisis in the world at the moment.
联合国发言人对美国之音说,联合国认为当地的人道危机局势严峻。 - You got a news organization to agree to a trap and trace?
你能让一个新闻组织同意诱捕和追踪电话? - Frequency: Events which occur suddenly and fit well with the news organization's schedule are more likely to be reported than those which occur gradually or at inconvenient times of day or night.
频率:突然发生的事件和配合新闻机构的日程安排以及更可能比那些逐渐发生或在白天或晚上不方便次报告。