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daily press的意思

daily press中文翻譯:

每日新聞

相似詞語短語

daily daily───每天

daily───n.(Daily)人名;(英)戴利;adv.日常地;每日;天天;n.日報;朝來夜去的女傭;adj.日常的;每日的

press───v.壓;按;逼迫;緊抱;(向……)擁擠;重壓,壓平;榨取;堅持;推進;征用;強征……入伍;(舉重)推舉;(高爾夫)過猛擊球;n.(Press)(美、英、加、俄、印、澳)普雷斯(人名);n.報刊雜志;榨汁機;印刷機;新聞界;出版社;按;壓;擁擠的人群;(籃球)緊逼;(舉重)推舉;(壁柜式的)書柜;(海軍的)強行征兵

wordbook press───wordbook出版社

antinomian press───反托米安出版社

press tv───新聞電視

press outlet───壓力出口

associated press───n.美聯社

press brake───簿長件壓機;壓彎機(板的)

雙語使用場景

They held daily press briefings.───他們召開了每日例行的新聞發布會。

Such an article will find ready access to the columns of the daily press.───這樣的文章很容易在日報的專欄中得到發表。

Japanese Media and Sino-Japan Relations, Guangming Daily Press, to be published.───合編日本媒體與中日關系,光明日報出版社,待出版。

I do not know , in fact , of any medium that has changed as little in the last twenty years as the daily press .───事實上,我還不知道新聞傳播媒介中有哪一種像報紙那樣在過去二十年內變化如此之小。

"Because of poor visibility, some previously recorded footage may have been used, " he told a daily press conference.───他告訴一個每日新聞發布會,“因為較低的能見度,可能使用一些先前記錄的鏡頭。”

The U. S. , as Pentagon officials frequently point out at daily press conferences, is not in charge.───美國那邊,正如五角大樓的官員在例行新聞發布會上不厭其煩地指出那樣,不負責指揮這場行動。

These men believed in journalism as a calling, and were proud to be published in the daily press.───這些人深信新聞業是一種職業使命,并且為在這些日常報章雜志上發表文章而自豪。

'China's space activities are all for peaceful purposes, ' Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said at a daily press briefing on Friday.───外交部發言人劉為民在上周五的例行記者會上說,中國的空間活動都用于和平目的。

Such is the sparring at the daily press conference it has become a must-watch event on the internal television channel.───爭鋒相對的口水戰在每日的記者會上已經變成了一個值得一看得內部電視頻道。

英語使用場景

The popular daily press in the Edwardian years began to give quite a prominent place to sport.

They held daily press briefings.

We read news in the daily press.

Later in the week, he occupied his own table during the daily press sessions at the team hotel.

Darlington LibDem man Peter Bergg, meanwhile, launched his daily Press conference yesterday with an audience of one.

In those days, much of the daily press was literally for sale.

Radio was only rarely mentioned in the columns of the daily press.