photojournalists

n.摄影记者:以拍摄新闻照片为主要工作的记者
常用释义
n.摄影记者:以拍摄新闻照片为主要工作的记者,通过照片记录和传播新闻事件。

例句

1·Paparazzi are aggressive photojournalists who intrude on the lives of the rich and famous.

Paparazzi是指那些见缝插针、永不退缩的摄影记者,他们总是闯进富豪和名流的生活。

2·When something like the deaths of these two photojournalists happen, people always ask why do war reporters do it?

当一些像这两位摄影记者的死亡事件发生时,人们总问为什么他们要这么做?

3·Photojournalism has been developed to produce creative and informed photojournalists ready to shape the future of this highly competitive industry.

新闻摄影专业的学生拥有更强的创造力,他们可以适应这个高度竞争的行业。

4·A team of photojournalists from the famed Magnum photo agency disperses around the globe to document the work of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and malaria.

著名的玛格南图片社摄影记者走到世界各地,记录下了全球基金会(Global Fund)的工作人员对抗艾滋病、肺结核与疟疾等疾病的工作情况。

5·But professional photojournalists, and more recently videographers, have continued to make good livings at a craft that helps inform the rest of us about the world we live in.

不过,专业的摄影记者和电视制片人依然可以用他们的专业技巧,拍摄我们生活的这个世界里发生的事情,并将这些信息传播给我们其他人。

6·For a few days in November 2008, photojournalists stood at pretty much the same spot and captured the same vista with the nightmarish addition of smoke and fire pouring out of Windows.

就在2008年11月的那几天里,摄影师几乎也是站在这个地方同样抓拍远处那如噩梦般的场景:黑烟和大火源源不断地涌出窗户。