pressrooms造句
例句与造句
- More than 300 reporters covering the summit worked in makeshift pressrooms surrounded by chalkboards, kids'crayon drawings and alphabet charts.
- Around this time, the National Assembly, the South Korean parliament, and government ministries also opened their pressrooms to VOP.
- The image of copy boys sprinting from desk to desk snatching typed stories and rushing them to pressrooms for conversion into printed pages was accurate into the 1970s.
- An additional 200 some journalists will have access to courthouse pressrooms and a roped-off area outside the courthouse where daily news conferences will be held before television cameras.
- Thousands of people had been expected to line up to try to secure seats in the courtroom, and Japanese media had created a tent city of makeshift pressrooms near the court.
- It's difficult to find pressrooms in a sentence. 用pressrooms造句挺难的
- They checked all the technique in all public pressrooms in the city, and since they could not find anything, they figured out that the pressroom was somewhere in the heartland.
- Thousands of people had been expected to line up to try to secure seats in the courtroom for Thursday's opening session, and Japanese media had created a tent city of makeshift pressrooms near the court.
- Its headquarters in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, includes state-of-the-art prepress, pressrooms, testing laboratories, libraries, and classrooms that provide a platform for sheetfed and web printing research.
- Rumors about Giuliani's private life have been rumbling through the city's pressrooms for nearly two years _ the Daily News and the Post have put dozens of reporters on the case _ but little has been published outside suggestive asides in gossip columns.
- Typically in North America, newsprint is purchased by a daily newspaper publisher and is shipped from the mill to the publisher's pressroom or pressrooms, where it is used to print the main body of the newspaper ( called the run-of-press, or ROP, sections ).