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记者 — meaning in English: reporter

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 记者 (jìzhě) in professional settings such as newsrooms, during press conferences, or while discussing journalists' work in media-related conversations. For instance, someone might say, '这位记者采访了很多名人' (This reporter interviewed many celebrities) when talking about a specific news event.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 新闻工作者 (xīnwén gōngzuò zhě), which translates to 'journalist' and has a broader context, encompassing various media roles. You would use 记者 specifically when referring to someone who reports news, while 新闻工作者 can include those involved in editing, production, and other journalistic tasks.
Culture
The term 记者 (jìzhě) has its roots in the word 'report' and has evolved with the rise of media in modern society. Interestingly, during significant political events in China, the role of the 记者 has been closely scrutinized, reflecting the balance between reporting and state control. This has led to a unique culture of journalism that often intertwines with the public's access to information.
FAQ
Q.What does 记者 mean in English?
记者 (jìzhě) translates to 'reporter' in English. It refers to someone who gathers news and information to report to the public.
Q.How do you pronounce 记者?
记者 is pronounced as jìzhě, with the first syllable having a falling tone and the second syllable a rising tone.
Q.Can 记者 be used in a formal setting?
Yes, 记者 is neutral in register and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is appropriate for professional discussions related to news and journalism.
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