tabloid journalist

小报记者

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A journalist who writes for a tabloid newspaper.

为小报撰稿的记者。

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tabloid journalist = 小报记者 (为小报撰稿的记者。)

  • A tabloid journalist often focuses on sensational stories.一位小报记者经常关注耸人听闻的故事。
  • The tabloid journalist was known for invading celebrities' privacy.那位小报记者以侵犯名人隐私而闻名。
  • The tabloid journalist was criticized for invading the celebrity's privacy.
  • Many people distrust what a tabloid journalist reports.这位小报记者因侵犯名人隐私而受到批评。
  • She started her career as a tabloid journalist before moving to serious news.许多人都不相信小报记者的报道。
  • She dreamed of becoming a serious investigative reporter, not a tabloid journalist.
  • Many people view a tabloid journalist with suspicion.她以小报记者的身份开始职业生涯,后来转向严肃新闻。
  • The scandal was first broken by a persistent tabloid journalist.她梦想成为一名严肃的调查记者,而不是小报记者
  • He disguised himself to avoid the persistent tabloid journalist.
  • His reputation was ruined by a relentless tabloid journalist.许多人对小报记者抱有疑虑。
  • The expose was written by an investigative tabloid journalist.这起丑闻最初是由一位执着的小报记者曝光的。
  • A skilled tabloid journalist can often uncover hidden stories.
  • Not every tabloid journalist seeks only scandal.他乔装打扮以躲避那执着的小报记者
  • The editor warned the young tabloid journalist about ethical boundaries.他的名誉被一位无情的小报记者毁了。
  • The young tabloid journalist hoped to break a big story.
  • Being a tabloid journalist often means working under immense pressure.这篇揭露文章是由一位调查性小报记者撰写的。
  • Being a tabloid journalist requires a thick skin.一位技艺娴熟的小报记者常常能揭露隐藏的故事。
  • He was once a respected foreign correspondent, now just a tabloid journalist.
  • The ethical boundaries for a tabloid journalist are often debated.并非所有小报记者都只追求丑闻。
  • The politician accused the tabloid journalist of fabricating stories.编辑警告那位年轻的小报记者注意道德界限。