Fleet Street
英 [ˈfliːt striːt]
美 [ˈfliːt striːt]
n. 舰队街,弗利特街(位于伦敦中心的一条街道,曾是全国性大报社所在地); (统称)英国报界,英国新闻界
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牛津词典
noun
- 舰队街,弗利特街(位于伦敦中心的一条街道,曾是全国性大报社所在地);(统称)英国报界,英国新闻界
a street in central London where many national newspapers used to have their offices (now used to mean British newspapers and journalists in general)
柯林斯词典
- N-PROPER 舰队街(指英国报界)
Fleet Streetis used to refer to British national newspapers and to the journalists who work for them.- He was the highest-paid sub-editor in Fleet Street.
他是英国报界薪水最高的副编辑。 - ...Fleet Street journalists.
英国报界记者
- He was the highest-paid sub-editor in Fleet Street.
双语例句
- Lucy Ray, from Greenwich, was a Fleet Street news photographer before embarking on her new career taking photos of children swimming.
露西·雷来自格林威治,她曾经是一名伦敦新闻界的摄影师,回来才涉足拍摄婴儿游泳照的新行业。 - There are rumours in fleet street that the company is about to be taken over.
舰队街有谣传说那家公司将被接管了。 - If you are told that someone works in Fleet Street, you know that he is probably a journalist, or in some way or other connected with journalism.
如果有人告诉你某人在舰队街工作,你便可知道他很可能是个记者,或者多少与新闻业有关。 - He had the nerve to say fleet street was corrupting me.
他竟厚颜无耻地说舰队街报界在对我进行贿赂。 - The silence was proposed by Australian journalist Edward Honey, who was working in Fleet Street.
沉默,是由澳大利亚记者爱德华亲爱的,谁是在舰队街的工作。 - She walked the half mile from fleet street back to her office.
她从舰队街步行半英里回到了自己的办公室。 - If not, Fleet Street will deserve the contempt in which it is held.
否则,舰队街目前遭受的蔑视就是罪有应得。 - Paul's you reach Fleet Street, a name familiar to people in many parts of the world.
这个名字对世界各地的人来讲都不会陌生。 - He was thinking, first and foremost, of the lively discussions which took place in his day in the coffee shops and inns around Fleet Street.
他首先是在他那个年代舰队街周围的咖啡馆和小酒店里那些热烈的讨论。 - He's a fleet street journalist.
他是英国报纸记者。