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- a hardbitten war journalist 久经沙场的战地记者
- She is not much of a journalist. 她并不是一个好记者。
- He's a journalist on the Daily Telegraph'. 他是《每日电讯报》的记者。
- The journalist lead a hectic life. 新闻记者过着紧张兴奋的生活。
- The war was lost because of a shortage of munitions. 战争因军火不足而失败。
- The hope of a short war went glimmering. 战争无望在短期内结束。
- A series of provocations led up to the border war. 一系列的挑衅事件导致了边境战争的发生。
- I set myself down as a journalist in the hotel register. 我在旅馆登记薄上以新闻记者的身份登了记。
- The journalist beat out a story in time for the morning edition. 这位新闻记者用打字机迅速地打出一篇报道,赶上在报纸的上午版上刊出。
- The war took a heavy toll of human life. 这次战争夺去了许多人的生命。
- Some slight incident may touch off a major war. 某个小事件可能会引发大战争。
- Local fighting might spark off a major war. 局部战斗有可能引发一场大规模战争。
- I don't think her idea of becoming a journalist ever came to much. 我认为她当新闻记者的想法没什麽名堂。
- Even a limited confrontation can escalate into a major war. 即使是局部的对抗也可能扩大成一场大战。
- There is a vein of melancholy in his character. 他的性格中有少许忧郁的气质。
- There was a long lag in forwarding mail to us. 转寄给我们的邮件晚了很久才拿到。
- A bowl of hot chicken soup is good for you. 喝一碗热鸡汤对你有好处。
- A cloud is a mass of vapor in the sky. 云是天空中的水汽团。
- A country must have the will to repel any invader. 一个国家得有决心击退任何入侵者。
- A fire was burning in the grate. 火在壁炉中燃烧着。