public press
英 [ˈpʌblɪk pres]
美 [ˈpʌblɪk pres]
公共印刷所;报章杂志,新闻出版界
英英释义
noun
- the print media responsible for gathering and publishing news in the form of newspapers or magazines
双语例句
- Once the affair became public, he was persecuted by the press.
事情公开后,他便受到新闻界的纠缠。 - A public opinion poll by the Associated Press this past week showed nearly two-thirds of Americans disapprove of how President Bush is handling the war.
上周美联社的民意调查表明,将近2/3的美国人不赞同布什总统处理战争的方式。肯塔基州国会议员约翰。 - Our party has a consistent claim to fully exercise supervisory action of public opinion from press media, which is a good mode of implementing effect supervision upon administrative power.
新闻媒体所进行的舆论监督是一种对公共权力实施有效约束的好形式,发挥舆论监督的作用是我们党的一贯主张。 - Therefore, our country needs to work out a "Law of Supervision by Public Opinion" or "Press Law" urgently, carrying on the definition of the behavior of supervision by news and public opinion.
因而,我国迫切需要制定《舆论监督法》或《新闻法》,对新闻舆论监督行为进行规制。 - According to the nature of the publishing industry is divided into two categories, one category is the public nature of the press and publishing undertakings, another kind is the business nature of the news publishing industry.
出版业按照性质分为两大类,一类是公益性质的新闻出版事业,另一类是经营性质的新闻出版产业。 - I think that Anthony Weiner should resign because he lied to the public and to the press for more than a week.
我认为安东尼韦纳应该辞职,因为他向公众和媒体撒谎,骗了他们一个星期。 - Second, a variety of measures ensure the authenticity of news sources, such as registered members ( members of the public press) real-name system, accountability and professional editing approval.
第二,通过多种措施保证了新闻来源的真实性,比如注册会员(市民记者)实名制、负责制以及专业编辑审编等。 - Nancy: The premier is when the movie has opened, but not for the public, only for the press.
原来啊是在电影节开幕时,为了媒体发布而进行的首映,而非公映。 - The divorce was painfully public, feeding her dislike of the press.
离婚的事张扬出去,她十分痛苦,更加厌恶媒体了。 - Making a name for yourself in your industry through public speaking, writing for the trade press, or a widely-read blog, or being active in professional associations can get you noticed by higher-ups who are in a position to promote you.
在业内博得一些名气,比如通过公开演讲、为行业刊物或被广泛阅读的博客撰稿,或者积极参加职业协会等,都可以帮助你吸引高层的注意。而他们决定着你能否得到升职。
