journalist

jour‧nal‧ist W3 / dʒɜn ə l-əst, dʒɜn ə l-ɪst $ -ɜr- / 名词 [可数名词]

someone who writes news reports for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio → reporter :

a well-known journalist and broadcaster

— journalistic / dʒɜn ə lɪstɪk◂ $ -ɜr- / 形容词 [仅用于名词前] :

journalistic skills

THESAURUS

journalist someone who writes for a newspaper or magazine : She worked as a journalist on the New York Times. | I’ve always wanted to be a journalist.

reporter someone whose job is to find out about news stories and ask questions for a newspaper, television or radio company etc : A crowd of reporters were waiting outside the house all night. | He told reporters that he had no intention of resigning.

correspondent someone who writes news articles or does reports about a particular subject, especially a serious one, for a newspaper or news organization : our economics correspondent | a war correspondent | He was the BBC’s correspondent in Moscow.

columnist someone who writes articles, especially about a particular subject, that appear regularly in a newspaper or magazine : an influential financial columnist | a gossip columnist

hack informal a disapproving word for a journalist, especially one whose work is of low quality : The editor sent one of his hacks to interview the murderer’s girlfriend.

newsman/woman ( also newspaperman/woman ) a general word for someone who works for a newspaper, especially a reporter or editor : an experienced newspaperman

the press newspapers and journalists in general : The press always like a good story about the royal family. | the right-wing press

Fleet Street the British press. This 短语 comes from the street in London, where many newspapers used to have their offices : Relations between the government and Fleet Street aren’t as cosy as they once were.