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NEWSPAPERMAN - перевод на арабский

PERSON WHO COLLECTS, WRITES AND DISTRIBUTES NEWS AND OTHER INFORMATION
Reporter; Reporters; News reporter; Juornalist; Political journalists; Broadcast Journalist; Newspaperman; Newsman; Newsmonger; Journos; Special correspondent; Newspaperwoman; Newspaper reporter; Newswriter; Press reporter; Journalists; Media reporter; Newspaper journalist; News Reporter; Staff reporter; News-monger; Journalistic freedom

NEWSPAPERMAN         

ألاسم

صِحَافِيّ ; صَحَفِيّ ; صُحُفِيّ

newspaperman         
صحافى ، مشتغل فى الصحافة
reporter         
اسْم : المُخْبر . المراسل الصحفي

Определение

newspaperman
(or newspaperwoman)
¦ noun (plural newspapermen or newspaperwomen) a newspaper journalist.

Википедия

Journalist

A journalist is an individual that collects/gathers information in form of text, audio, or pictures, processes them into a news-worthy form, and disseminates it to the public. The act or process mainly done by the journalist is called journalism.

Примеры употребления для NEWSPAPERMAN
1. Love him or hate him, the Australian–born newspaperman knows something about running media businesses.
2. As a newspaperman, I rely on ad money to feed my family.
3. "And I am sorry for the newspaperman." Bolles‘ family objects to the clemency petition.
4. "I don‘t think he was too nice. . . . There were clear differences. . . . He made a very strong case, absolutely," the onetime newspaperman said in his meandering style.
5. Kim Fletcher Monday March 20, 2006 The Guardian The happiest newspaperman I have met in ages isn‘t actually in newspapers any more.