常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句He left school at 16 to become a cub reporter on a local weekly.16歲時(shí)他離開(kāi)了學(xué)校,成為一名初出茅廬的當(dāng)?shù)刂芸侣動(dòng)浾摺?/li>Hemingway started his writing career as a cub reporter on the Kansas City Star, but gave it up for a Bohemian life in Paris.如同很多其他的作家和藝術(shù)家,巴黎成為他的第二個(gè)家。 海明威的作者生涯始于《堪薩斯城市星光》的菜鳥(niǎo)記者,但他隨后為了巴黎的波西米亞生活辭職。It’s like the cynical editor who tells the cub reporter, “If your mother says she loves you, check it out.”就像憤世嫉俗的編輯對(duì)初出茅廬的記者說(shuō):“如果你媽媽說(shuō)她愛(ài)你, 那就去確認(rèn)一下吧。”權(quán)威例句As a cub reporter, he relished the chance to follow a trail wherever it led.NEWYORKER: The Forbidden ZoneIn this, my experience as a cub reporter at the Board of Elections is instructive.FORBES: Pitchers and Catchers and Fundraisers: Why Nonprofits Don't Really Play MoneyballHurricanes became media stars when Dan Rather, a cub reporter from Houston, convinced CBS headquarters in 1961 to add 15 minutes to the (then) 15 minutes of network news featuring — surprise — him, braving the Galveston Seawall while big, bad Hurricane Carla languorously eyed the Texas Coast.FORBES: Bringing Some Empirical Sense To All the Hurricane Hype 返回 cub reporter