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
- 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 - They are complimented in the public press.
它们受到报刊的公开赞扬。 - Through professional associations, independent press councils, and "ombudsmen," in-house critics who hear public complaints, the press responds to complaints of its own excesses and remains internally accountable.
通过行业协会、独立的新闻理事会以及专门负责公众投诉的内部“调查官”,新闻媒体对有关其过度行为的种种申诉作出回应,并追究内部责任。 - 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。 - Our party has a consistent claim to fully exercise supervisory action of public opinion from press media, which is a good mode of implementing effect supervision upon administrative power.
新闻媒体所进行的舆论监督是一种对公共权力实施有效约束的好形式,发挥舆论监督的作用是我们党的一贯主张。 - Nancy: The premier is when the movie has opened, but not for the public, only for the press.
原来啊是在电影节开幕时,为了媒体发布而进行的首映,而非公映。 - Once the affair became public, he was persecuted by the press.
事情公开后,他便受到新闻界的纠缠。 - Making a name for yourself in your industry through public speaking, writing for the trade press, or a widely-read blog, or being active in professional associations can get you noticed by higher-ups who are in a position to promote you.
在业内博得一些名气,比如通过公开演讲、为行业刊物或被广泛阅读的博客撰稿,或者积极参加职业协会等,都可以帮助你吸引高层的注意。而他们决定着你能否得到升职。 - 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。 - 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。