news organization
英 [njuːz ˌɔːɡənaɪˈzeɪʃn]
美 [nuːz ˌɔːrɡənəˈzeɪʃn]
网络 新闻组织
英英释义
noun
- an agency to collects news reports for newspapers and distributes it electronically
双语例句
- In value orientation, the network news editors need to play based on the news organization, and interpretation of the role of sublimation.
在价值定位上,网络新闻编辑需要在新闻报道的基础上发挥组织、升华与解读的作用。 - Readers and viewers may not agree with every choice a news organization makes.
读者和观众可能不赞成新闻机构的每一项选择。 - I can assure you that he is a bona fide journalist, working for a reputable news organization.
我可以跟你保证,他是正牌记者,给一家正派的新闻机构工作。 - I have talked to every major news organization and they will all be here.
我已经通知各大新闻媒体,他们都会来。 - As the essential global news network, AP employs more journalists than any other news organization.
随着全球新闻网络的发展,美联社雇佣了比其他媒体更多的记者。 - Or every major news organization will get the Tuva photos by morning.
要么每个主要的新闻组织在早上就会得到。 - United Nations spokesman told VOA News the organization considers the situation here the most serious humanitarian crisis in the world at the moment.
联合国发言人对美国之音说,联合国认为当地的人道危机局势严峻。 - One of the agents got into an "altercation" after a night on the town and was beaten, the television news organization said, citing police reports.
ABC援引警方提供的消息说,他们抵达布宜诺斯艾利斯的第二天晚上,一位特工与别人发生了“口角”,而且还遭到了殴打。 - Readers and viewers in these nations may expect that a news organization will approach topics from its own particular point of view and select the subjects that it covers accordingly.
这些国家的读者和观众可以预料,新闻机构将从其自身特定的视角来对待新闻,并相应地选择报道议题。 - A news organization's most important asset is the trust it has with its readers, a bond that reflects the readers'confidence that editors are looking out for their needs and interests.
一家新闻机构最重要的资产是是它与读者之间的信任,而这种关系意味着读者相信编辑关心他们的需求与利益。