1·He beamed at the journalists.
他笑容满面地面对记者。
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2·Foreign journalists are being expelled.
外国记者被驱逐出境。
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3·The place was buzzing with journalists.
那个地方被记者搞得闹哄哄的。
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4·The place was heaving with journalists.
那个地方挤满了记者。
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5·The place was crawling with journalists.
这地方挤满了记者。
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6·We don't want journalists sniffing around.
我们不想把记者招来四处打探。
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7·Journalists came from as far afield as China.
新闻记者来自中国等遥远的地方。
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8·Only accredited journalists were allowed entry.
只有正式认可的记者才获准入内。
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9·Journalists are good at sniffing out a scandal.
记者善于发现丑闻。
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10·Journalists pestered neighbours for information.
记者缠着邻居打听消息。
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1·Schreiber addressed an auditorium overflowing with journalists.
施赖伯向挤满了新闻记者的观众席致辞。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·Many papers stayed afloat by pushing journalists overboard.
许多报社通过裁减新闻记者来渡过难关。
3·While the quality of legal journalism varies greatly, there is an undue reliance amongst many journalists on interpretations supplied to them by lawyers.
虽然法律新闻报道的质量良莠不齐,但在很多新闻记者中,存在过度依赖律师给他们提供诠释的现象。
4·Journalists came from as far afield as China.
新闻记者来自中国等遥远的地方。
—— 《牛津词典》
5·Journalists were given the freedom to visit, investigate, and report without constraint.
新闻记者被赋予在没有约束下参观、调查和报道的自由。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》