Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Reporter"
El significado de "Reporter" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa due (You're the reporter and your story is due)?
A:
Your story must be delivered to the editor by a certain time – this is the time by which it is due.
The due date – the day on which something must be delivered
Your story must be delivered to the editor by a certain time – this is the time by which it is due.
The due date – the day on which something must be delivered
Q:
¿Qué significa The reporter discovered that the loan was really a kickback.?
A:
A kickback is a kind of bribe.
The reporter found out that the loan ( borrowed money) was actually a kickback (a form of bribe, so it did not have to be paid back like a loan would have to be)
The reporter found out that the loan ( borrowed money) was actually a kickback (a form of bribe, so it did not have to be paid back like a loan would have to be)
Q:
¿Qué significa reporter: As Durnsville's worst wedding DJ. I am now joined by a neighbor who watched all the drama unfold,
reporter is Durnsville's worst wedding DJ.????
reporter is Durnsville's worst wedding DJ.????
A:
Well yes that's the meaning based on what he said, but it's probably bad grammar. It doesn't really make sense. A descriptive clause should be adjacent to the noun/pronoun it is modifying.
Q:
¿Qué significa tabloid reporter?
A:
So, “tabloids” are these really sensationalized, over-the-top kinda of newspapers that have nothing to do with reality. Literally the first kinds of fake news. I don’t know if you have these in Japan but I hope you don’t. They always have articles about alien abductions and celebrity gossip and all of that crap.
So, what does her face have to do with her job as a reporter for a crappy newspaper? She doesn’t get her picture taken, doesn’t show up on tv, so why mention her face, right?
Well, that’s the joke I think. This sentence compares her face to a job where it doesn’t matter if you have a pretty face or not. So it’s kind of a subtle way of saying she’s ugly haha.
My father would joke around with me as a kid and say he “had a face for radio” which is another version of this joke haha. If you “have a face for radio” or “have the face of a tabloid reporter,” it’s a clever way of saying you’re ugly :)
So, what does her face have to do with her job as a reporter for a crappy newspaper? She doesn’t get her picture taken, doesn’t show up on tv, so why mention her face, right?
Well, that’s the joke I think. This sentence compares her face to a job where it doesn’t matter if you have a pretty face or not. So it’s kind of a subtle way of saying she’s ugly haha.
My father would joke around with me as a kid and say he “had a face for radio” which is another version of this joke haha. If you “have a face for radio” or “have the face of a tabloid reporter,” it’s a clever way of saying you’re ugly :)
Q:
¿Qué significa aside from trying to become a reporter, with his own notion of what that means.?
A:
"He wants to become a reporter, and his idea of being a reporter is different from everyone else's idea of being a reporter."
Basically, he doesn't think of a reporter being like everyone else does.
Basically, he doesn't think of a reporter being like everyone else does.
Palabras similares a "Reporter" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre reporter y journalist ?
A:
A journalist research, analyse , edits and reports a news article, whilst a reporter will report or relay the information available.
That's why you study journalism and not reporting
That's why you study journalism and not reporting
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre reporter y journalist ?
A:
A reporter delivers news to the public by presenting it through speech on television or other media. A journalist delivers news through writing articles for newspapers and other written media.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre reporter y journalist ?
A:
A reporter is the one that goes on TV to tell a story, while a journalist tells a story through words (online or in a newspaper).
Nonfiction stories that is.
Nonfiction stories that is.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre reporter y journalist ?
A:
My understanding of it is this:
A reporter is simply someone who relays or shares news with other people. This could mean someone who writes for a newspaper, who speaks on channels on television, or something else.
A journalist, on the other hand, is someone who works in writing and publications. They aren't necessarily sharing/relaying the news either; they could just be doing research and passing the news on to an on-air reporter, who then shares the information online.
The following sentences are correct:
"The journalist wrote the article."
"The reporter wrote the article."
"The reporter spoke on the television screen."
"The journalist did research for the newspaper she worked for."
In short:
A reporter can be a journalist, but not always.
All reporters personally share news to the public. Some reporters talk. Some don't write.
All journalists write about news. Some journalists personally share news. All write.
If my explanation was confusing in any way, please let me know!
A reporter is simply someone who relays or shares news with other people. This could mean someone who writes for a newspaper, who speaks on channels on television, or something else.
A journalist, on the other hand, is someone who works in writing and publications. They aren't necessarily sharing/relaying the news either; they could just be doing research and passing the news on to an on-air reporter, who then shares the information online.
The following sentences are correct:
"The journalist wrote the article."
"The reporter wrote the article."
"The reporter spoke on the television screen."
"The journalist did research for the newspaper she worked for."
In short:
A reporter can be a journalist, but not always.
All reporters personally share news to the public. Some reporters talk. Some don't write.
All journalists write about news. Some journalists personally share news. All write.
If my explanation was confusing in any way, please let me know!
Traducciones de "Reporter"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? A reporter said "how many genders are there?" to man.
A man answered "I don't know, i just got here."
what is laughing point?
I just wonder this joke. don't need a translation.
A man answered "I don't know, i just got here."
what is laughing point?
I just wonder this joke. don't need a translation.
A:
It's hard to tell without seeing the context of the video, but I'll do my best to explain in general. Gender identity is a common debate, especially in politics in the US. There are some people who don't feel like they fit within the gender of the body they were born in. There are some people who don't feel like they are men or women, but something else. Some young people, especially online, will come up with words to describe their gender, which can sound absurd to the people outside of this group. Because of this situation, people will sometimes have different answers to the question "How many genders are there?". The laughing point depends on the context of the video. He could be mocking the people who believe there are more genders than male/female, he could be gently poking fun at the gender debate, or he could be trying to joke about how sensitive the topic of the question is by avoiding answering with his true opinion.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? I naturally dreamed of becoming a reporter when I was in middle school.
-> Is this expression natural?
-> Is this expression natural?
A:
Thank you so much!! You're my benefactor. Thank you.😘😍🥰
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? reporter
A:
Do you want me to say the English noun, reporter or do you want me to say the verb, to postpone, which is the English translation for the French verb, reporter?
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Why did the reporter write "a vote" in a newspaper article when I think "the vote" is right?
Yoshihide Suga has appointed his new cabinet after a vote along party lines in both houses of the Diet confirmed him as the 99th prime minister of Japan.
Yoshihide Suga has appointed his new cabinet after a vote along party lines in both houses of the Diet confirmed him as the 99th prime minister of Japan.
A:
It's correct that the article use 'a' not 'the'
Because when something is mentioned for the first time, it'll be 'a'. If that thing is mentioned again, then it should be 'the'
Example:
- A parcel just arrived this morning. The parcel seems to be in good condition.
Notice the usage of 'a' and 'the'
Because when something is mentioned for the first time, it'll be 'a'. If that thing is mentioned again, then it should be 'the'
Example:
- A parcel just arrived this morning. The parcel seems to be in good condition.
Notice the usage of 'a' and 'the'
Otras preguntas sobre "Reporter"
Q:
What is speaking Japanese reporter and Mr. Kim Jeong Nam in English?
日本人記者と金正男は英語で何と言ってますか?
https://youtu.be/dt7iE6AybG8
5:48~5:55
6:22~6:40
日本人記者と金正男は英語で何と言ってますか?
https://youtu.be/dt7iE6AybG8
5:48~5:55
6:22~6:40
A:
"No, why bad relationship? Between brothers i think bad relationship cannot exist" (BULLSHIT BTW)
This was improper grammar, by the way
"Where... how they should be punished, i don't know."
"Will you defect from north korea?"
"No, what are you talking about? I never defected from north korea and i don't see the reason why i have to do that."
This was improper grammar, by the way
"Where... how they should be punished, i don't know."
"Will you defect from north korea?"
"No, what are you talking about? I never defected from north korea and i don't see the reason why i have to do that."
Q:
There were some reporters nosing about/around. ------>The use of nose to express this sense is common in the US :?
A:
Yeah, I hear that sometimes. Now that I think of it, it almost doesn't make sense. But we do say that a lot. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
However, I think its usually when the people are purposefully intruding. Like say a reporter is digging through your files without permission: "There were some reporters poking their noses around where they didn't belong."
However, I think its usually when the people are purposefully intruding. Like say a reporter is digging through your files without permission: "There were some reporters poking their noses around where they didn't belong."
Q:
I'm a reporter in University Newspaper. I have to write an article in English. But I don't know my article is natural or proper as an ariticle. Is there anyone help me?
A:
@artemisun I do, wait a second till I download it again on my phone.
Q:
What did the reporter say at 0:32 of this funny news blooper?
https://youtu.be/YJwZMUn7GdQ
https://youtu.be/YJwZMUn7GdQ
A:
Co-won
Co- means "with someone" so he won the prize with someone else
Co- means "with someone" so he won the prize with someone else
Q:
What did the reporter say at 0:38 of this news video?
https://youtu.be/d6q5NGP7HIg
https://youtu.be/d6q5NGP7HIg
A:
@oiangkiji: the woman is saying bling, which is jewellery
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