stringer 英 [ˈstrɪŋə(r)]   美 [ˈstrɪŋɚ]

stringer

stringer  英 [ˈstrɪŋə(r)] 美 [ˈstrɪŋɚ]

n. 纵梁,纵桁;上弦匠;[地质] 细脉;特约记者,特约通讯员;拉线人 

名词复数:stringers 

"But you wouldn't let him have the data, " said stringer. 斯特林格说:“但您不想让他得到那些数据。”
I have decided, says my daughter, that it was an overambitious stringer, who saw the name on a police blotter and tried to cash in. 我女儿说,我断定,这是某个急于钩名钓誉的特约记者在警察日志上看到了这个名字并试图加以利用的。

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  • n. 纵梁,纵桁;上弦匠;[地质] 细脉;特约记者,特约通讯员;拉线人
  • 1. "But you wouldn't let him have the data, " said stringer.

    斯特林格说:“但您不想让他得到那些数据。”

  • 2. I have decided, says my daughter, that it was an overambitious stringer, who saw the name on a police blotter and tried to cash in.

    我女儿说,我断定,这是某个急于钩名钓誉的特约记者在警察日志上看到了这个名字并试图加以利用的。

  • 3. 'We see it as a partnership,' Mr. stringer said.

    斯汀格说,我们把它当成一次合作。

  • stringer (n.) early 15c., "one who makes bow-strings," agent noun from string (v.). Meaning "newspaper correspondent paid by length of copy" is from 1950, probably from earlier figurative sense of "one who strings words together" (1774).
string·er / ˈstrɪŋə(r) ; NAmE ˈstrɪŋər / noun a journalist who is not on the regular staff of a newspaper, but who often supplies stories for it 特约记者 stringer stringers string·er / ˈstrɪŋə(r) ; NAmE ˈstrɪŋər /
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