常見例句雙語例句After decades of aborted attempts at an autobiography, Twain had decided by early 1904 to dictate his recollections to a stenographer.幾十年試圖自己撰寫自傳失敗,終于,在1904年初,吐溫決定向速記員口述回憶錄。Asa teenager, she had a series of low paying jobs as a waitress, stenographer, and bookkeeper, working at one point as an assistant to future Canadian PrimeMinister R. B. Bennett.她還未成年時(shí),就做過了一系列報(bào)酬很低的工作,比如女侍者,速記員,簿記員,還一度做過將來會(huì)成為加拿大首相的本內(nèi)特的助理。And then in 1906, in the ultimate irony for a man renowned for his writing, he abandoned the pen for the spoken word, dictating his thoughts, memories and observations to a stenographer.然而,在1906年,對于一個(gè)著名作家的終極諷刺是,他放棄了說話的筆,表達(dá)思想的筆,記錄回憶的筆和速記員觀察的筆。權(quán)威例句The Boogie Board Jot Folio is a leather-like case with a convenient flip-over design similar to a traditional stenographer notepad.ENGADGET: Boogie Board Jot eWriting pad hands-on (video)Now, at the leadership meetings, there are more people in there and some people take notes, but even in that, there is no stenographer.WHITEHOUSE: Press BriefingFor a year he relied on a stenographer.FORBES: Mr. Burns' Dilemma 返回 stenographer