单词
tribune
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ˈtrɪbjuːn
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n. 护民官;讲坛;看台;公民权利保护者
例句
The trouble began when Allan gave an interview to the Chicago Tribune last month.
麻烦开始于艾伦上个月接受《芝加哥论坛报》的采访。
Clarence Page is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune.
克拉伦斯·佩奇是《芝加哥论坛报》的专栏记者。
The "New York Tribune" namelessly attributed the innovation of the hamburger to the stand on the pike.
《纽约论坛报》匿名地将汉堡的创新归因于路边摊。
The trouble began when Allan gave an interview to the Chicago Tribune last month.
麻烦开始于艾伦上个月接受《芝加哥论坛报》的采访。
Clarence Page is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune.
克拉伦斯·佩奇是《芝加哥论坛报》的专栏记者。
The "New York Tribune" namelessly attributed the innovation of the hamburger to the stand on the pike.
《纽约论坛报》匿名地将汉堡的创新归因于路边摊。
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at the "Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,"the "Pittsburgh Tribune Review"and most recently, "The Denver Post."
with ones of inclusion.As the Chicago Tribune noted,the Nazi march sputtered to an unspectacular end after 10 minutes.
to stack the Senate in his favor,while retaining the powers of a tribuneand the right to celebrate military triumphs.
The following day, major newspapers --including the New York Times, Chicago Tribune --published stories about Deah, Yusor and Razan,
Well, that happened to me.For the last 20 years, I have been with the "International Herald Tribune"and the "New York Times."
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