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
- As a conception in the field of public relations, press spokesman plays an important part in compromising treatment of crisis.
新闻发言人制度作为公共关系领域的概念,对于危机的妥善处理有着不可小觑的优势。 - They are complimented in the public press.
它们受到报刊的公开赞扬。 - 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。 - The public news, a movement of press reform emerged in 1990s in the United States, has great influence on the social development and communication industry of the US.
公共新闻是20世纪90年代在美国兴起的一场声势浩大的反潮流的新闻改革运动,这场运动对美国的社会发展和新闻传播业都产生了重大影响。 - People in the public sector are getting a bad press, in terms of how flexible they are.
在政府部门工作的人在可变性方面面领着巨大的压力。 - I don't want the public, and especially not the press, to get wind of it at this stage.
我不想让公众,尤其是新闻界,在这个阶段听到什么风声。 - The article reviews the development course that the public opinion of the press supervises the judicature in our country in the history viewpoint;
本文以历史的观点回顾了我国新闻舆论监督司法的发展过程; - Female Forum of the Public Press Circle in 1920s 'Beijing
20世纪20年代北京报纸的妇女副刊 - Commenting on Conflict of Public Opinion Power of Press and Judicial Power
新闻舆论权与司法权的冲突简论 - 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。