tribune的意思和读音

tribune

: [trɪˈbjun] : [ˈtrɪbjuːn]

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tribunen.

1.an official elected by the people in ancient Rome to defend their rights; a popular leader

2.a raised area that sb stands on to make a speech in public

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n.1.a word used in the name of some newspapers2.a government official in ancient Rome whose job was to protect the rights of ordinary people

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1."I went to take a bite out of it, and then I saw this lady looking at me, " she said, according to the Chicago Tribune newspaper.:“。”

2.Yet just a week later Tribune filed for bankruptcy, excluding the team from its filing.

3.To give Zell his due, the Tribune Company had plenty of problems when he took over, and shareholders like me owe him a debt of thanks.

4.Certainly, after a while in Washington I began to develop a grudging respect for my neighbours at the Tribune.

5.Tribune might have been able to survive if it had not been loaded with $13 billion of debt.130亿

6."We're moving with a sense of urgency, " Lachlan Seward, director of the DOE program, told the International Herald Tribune.“,”

7.He convinced a popular columnist at the Chicago Tribune to ask his readers to "send in a penny for Mike. "」。

8.Ross and Altfest enjoyed a brief media blitz. They wound up in the pages of the New York Herald Tribune and in Cosmopolitan.

9.Back in August, only six stories in the Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune and the Times mentioned "deflation" .8》,《6

10."Just surviving from day to day pretty much occupies your mind, " he said in a 1997 interview with the Salt Lake Tribune.“。”1977访