muckraker单词基本解析:
n.搜集并揭发丑事的人(尤指新闻记者)n. 探听丑闻的人
n.搜集并揭发丑事的人(尤指新闻记者);
muckraker变化用词:
名词: muckraker | 动词过去式: muckraked | 动词过去分词: muckraked | 动词现在分词: muckraking | 动词第三人称单数: muckrakes |
muckraker英英释义:
Noun1. one who spreads real or alleged scandal about another (usually for political advantage)
名词 muckraker:
one who spreads real or alleged scandal about another (usually for political advantage)
同义词:mudslinger
muckraker[ 'mʌk,reikə ]n.one who spreads real or alleged scandal about another (usually for political advantage)
同义词:mudslinger
muckraker中文词源:
muckraker用法和例句:
muckraker
“He laid out battle plans and political strategies, in advance, with remarkable clarity,” the muckraker Jack Anderson, who was a cub reporter in China, said of Zhou in his memoirs.
“他总是提前设计好十分清晰的作战计划和政治策略。”
He's a muckraker.
他是丑闻的揭发者.
Having discovered his vocation as a cultural muckraker, he eventually secured an audience, a market and even the offer (which was refused) of Westminster Abbey as a final resting place.
在认识到把揭文化黑幕作为自己的职业之后,他最终获得了一个听众、一个市场、甚至是把威斯敏斯特教堂作为他最后的安息之所的提议(被他拒绝了)。
That journalist is nothing but a professional muckraker.
记者是职业性的爱找丑闻的人。