spokesman
英 ['spəʊksmən]
美 ['spoksmən]
英文詞源
- spokesman (n.)
- 1510s, "an interpreter," 1530s in the sense of "person who speaks for another or others." Irregular formation from spoke, past tense of speak (actually a back-formation from spoken) + man (n.). Perhaps on analogy of craftsman. Spokeswoman is from 1650s; spokesperson is from 1972; spokesmodel is attested from 1990.
雙語例句
- 1. The spokesman confirmed that the area was now in rebel hands.
- 這位發言人證實該地區現已落入叛亂分子手中。
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- 2. A spokesman insisted the two events were "in no way related"
- 一位發言人堅稱這兩起事件“絕無關聯”。
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- 3. The spokesman said the tone of the letter was very friendly.
- 發言人說信函的語氣非常友好。
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- 4. The spokesman implicitly condemned the United States policy switch.
- 發言人含蓄地譴責了美國政策上的轉變。
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- 5. A spokesman said the British government's position is perfectly clear.
- 一位發言人說,英國政府的立場是非常明確的。
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