news agency
英 [ˈnjuːz eɪdʒənsi]
美 [ˈnuːz eɪdʒənsi]
n. 通讯社
牛津词典
noun
- 通讯社
an organization that collects news and supplies it to newspapers and television and radio companies
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 通讯社
Anews agencyis an organization that gathers news stories from a particular country or from all over the world and supplies them to journalists.- A correspondent for Reuters news agency says he saw a number of demonstrators being beaten.
路透社通讯员说,他看到一些示威者遭到殴打。
- A correspondent for Reuters news agency says he saw a number of demonstrators being beaten.
英英释义
noun
- an agency to collects news reports for newspapers and distributes it electronically
双语例句
- The journalist was kidnapped on her way to news agency.
记者到新闻处的途中被绑架了。 - The state-run Xinhua news agency said officials at both schools denied involvement.
中国官方的新华社称,这两所学校的官员均否认参与。 - I work in the New York Bureau of a large news agency.
我在一家新闻社的纽约办事处工作。 - Reuters news agency reported large numbers of arrests.
路透社新闻机构报道了大量人员被铺。 - Xinhua News Agency called it a public diplomacy campaign.
新华社称之为公共外交活动。 - The announcement came in a bald statement from the official news agency
官方通讯社发表了直截了当的声明。 - Yet reports of this kind have been circulated by our news agency, newspapers and radio stations.
而我们的通讯社、报纸或广播电台竟将这类通讯发表。 - 'It's a word that everyone knows,' said the Xinhua News Agency.
新华社说,这是个大家都认识的词。 - A pro-Kurdish news agency confirmed the raid, saying it lasted two hours.
一家亲库尔德人的新闻机构证实了这次空袭,说袭击持续了两个小时。 - China's official news agency, Xinhua, quoted medical officials saying the astronauts were all in good health.
中国官方新闻机构新华社引述医务官员报道说,宇航员健康状态良好。