Correspondent in spanish

Corresponsal

pronunciation: koʊrespoʊnsɑl part of speech: noun
In gestures

correspondent1 = corresponsal, enviado especial. 

Example: He should stand a little in the background, like the press secretary when the President is holding a press conference with the Washington correspondents.

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» newspaper correspondent = corresponsal, periodista, reportero.

Example: Sir George Hubert Wilkins was leader of the expedition in which a submarine travelled under Arctic pack ice for the 1st time, as well as a scientist, photographer, and newspaper correspondent.

» political correspondent = corresponsal político, reportero político.

Example: But the basic idea is clear: To have a political correspondent whose first priority is the Web.

» war correspondent = corresponsal de guerra, reportero de guerra.

Example: William Simpson (1823-189 9), a Glaswegian, was in effect the first war correspondent who sent back battlefield drawings of the Crimean War.

correspondent2 = remitente. [Persona que envía/escribe una carta a alguien]

Example: Popular authors receive scores, in some cases hundreds, of letters a year from their young readers and every correspondent, I am quite sure, wants a reply.

correspondent3 = persona de contacto. 

Example: Such reports are sent to 'correspondents' in the member states; these correspondents are responsible for forwarding the reports to an agreed list of destinations in their own country.

Correspondent synonyms

analogous in spanish: análogo, pronunciation: ənæləgəs part of speech: adjective similar in spanish: similar, pronunciation: sɪməlɜr part of speech: adjective newspaperman in spanish: periodista, pronunciation: nuzpeɪpɜrmæn part of speech: noun pressman in spanish: periodista, pronunciation: presmən part of speech: noun newswriter in spanish: redactor de noticias, pronunciation: nuzraɪtɜr part of speech: noun newspaperwoman in spanish: periodista, pronunciation: nuspeɪpɜrwʊmən part of speech: noun letter writer in spanish: escritor de cartas, pronunciation: letɜrraɪtɜr part of speech: noun
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