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 - Fixed public press service
固定电台传送新闻业务 - Public opinion supervision via press is one of the major functions of the media.
新闻舆论监督应当是新闻媒体的主要职能。 - As for whether the program can be agreed and carried out, an official of the pricing bureau said: "It is still undergoing argument, which will be released to public on next press conference."
至于上述方案是否能最终成为沈阳地铁实行的票价标准,沈阳市物价局相关负责人表示,“目前的票价正在测算论证中,待到下次新闻发布会再向社会公布。” - For many years, as there is no special legislation to define the right and obligation of press media, the authority over the news-and-public-opinion supervision is infringed repeatedly, the right of public opinion and press media are occasionally infringed, too.
多年来,由于没有专门的立法界定新闻媒体的权利和义务,新闻舆论监督权屡屡受到侵犯,舆论媒体侵权行为也时有发生。 - Two British diplomats and a representative of the murdered man's family were present, but the general public and international press were not allowed to watch the proceedings.
两名英国外交官和被害人家属的一名代表获准旁听,但公众和外国媒体被拒之门外。 - 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。 - 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。 - The bulletin is uploaded onto the government Home Page on the Internet daily to give the public direct access to government press releases.
新闻公报每日会上存到互联网上的政府网页,让公众人士直接参阅政府新闻稿。 - 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。