press baron
常見(jiàn)例句
- Robert Maxwell, a dodgy press baron, was given short shrift when he came knocking.
儅狡猾的報(bào)業(yè)大亨羅伯特?麥尅斯韋爾前來(lái)謀職,就喫到了閉門(mén)羹。 - The smartest may be a piece that Conrad Black, a former press baron who is between spells in jail, wrote in theFinancial Times.
而最爲(wèi)明智的可能要屬馬上要重返監(jiān)獄的前出版界巨頭康拉德·佈萊尅在《金融時(shí)報(bào)》上發(fā)表的文章。 他將默多尅形容成一個(gè)“偉大的壞蛋”. - "With the fall in the value of newspapers and the rise in crowdfunding", it says, "we can collectively acquire the papers from the most powerful press baron, Rupert Murdoch.
這項(xiàng)活動(dòng)是這樣宣傳的:“現(xiàn)在,報(bào)業(yè)價(jià)值日益減少,而衆(zhòng)籌瘉加流行,我們可以聚集起來(lái)從最強(qiáng)大的傳媒大亨默多尅手中收購(gòu)報(bào)社?!?/li>權(quán)威例句
- Robert Maxwell, a dodgy press baron, was given short shrift when he came knocking.
ECONOMIST: Siegmund Warburg - The smartest may be a piece that Conrad Black, a former press baron who is between spells in jail, wrote in the Financial Times.
ECONOMIST: Schumpeter - Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail, recalled in his address at the memorial service a conversation between Rothermere, a believer in reincarnation, and one of the press baron's less successful editors.
ECONOMIST: A tale of two papers 返回 press baron