Murdoch的意思和读音

Murdoch

: [ˈmɚˌdɑk] : [ˈmə:dɔk]

n.

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3.Murdoch(News Corporation),1991

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1.Murdoch has not left the seat, but took off his glasses, trying to prevent the attack on the head.

2.Cameron, the Murdoch empire and the police have been involved in a corrupt attempt to subvert the democratic rights of the British people.

3.Murdoch's newspaper holdings span the globe, from the Australian to the Wall Street Journal and to his News International stable in London.

4.Rupert Murdoch said he had the full confidence of the board to stay on, despite the scandals at News Corp's British newspaper subsidiary..

5.Murdoch said the FBI did not investigate the news group in the United States has a similar crime.

6.However, former Dow Jones executives say it was also motivated by a desire to get out of business with Mr Murdoch.

7.The exquisite irony is that this was supposed to have been a good week for Mr Murdoch.

8.Murdoch leapt quickly to her feet from her chair just behind her husband, swung her arm in a great arch and punched the protester.

9.Mr. Murdoch's 'newspapers were used to bully and intimidate political leaders and individual politicians, ' he said.

10.But as he sat in his Fifth Avenue penthouse trimming his nails, Murdoch was as near to contentment as he had ever been.