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
- I don't want the public, and especially not the press, to get wind of it at this stage.
我不想让公众,尤其是新闻界,在这个阶段听到什么风声。 - People in the public sector are getting a bad press, in terms of how flexible they are.
在政府部门工作的人在可变性方面面领着巨大的压力。 - They are complimented in the public press.
它们受到报刊的公开赞扬。 - I think that Anthony Weiner should resign because he lied to the public and to the press for more than a week.
我认为安东尼韦纳应该辞职,因为他向公众和媒体撒谎,骗了他们一个星期。 - The public news, a movement of press reform emerged in 1990s in the United States, has great influence on the social development and communication industry of the US.
公共新闻是20世纪90年代在美国兴起的一场声势浩大的反潮流的新闻改革运动,这场运动对美国的社会发展和新闻传播业都产生了重大影响。 - Therefore, our country needs to work out a "Law of Supervision by Public Opinion" or "Press Law" urgently, carrying on the definition of the behavior of supervision by news and public opinion.
因而,我国迫切需要制定《舆论监督法》或《新闻法》,对新闻舆论监督行为进行规制。 - 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。 - Though the issue was first made public three days prior, the press latched onto the news today, one day after the official opening of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
尽管这件事三天前就已经公之于众了,但媒体直到今天才抓住它大做文章,因为今天正好是底特律北美国际车展正式开幕的第二天。 - 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 - Nancy: The premier is when the movie has opened, but not for the public, only for the press.
原来啊是在电影节开幕时,为了媒体发布而进行的首映,而非公映。