cronkite

cronkite

 英

  • 网络克朗凯特;克朗凯特传;凯蓝吉特

例句

Cronkite said he never anchored a single newscast that left him fully satisfied.

克朗凯特从来没有主持完全满意新闻广播

"It's been so far a newspaper story, " Cronkite said. "We have to make it a television story. "

目前为止一则报纸新闻,”克朗凯特,“我们需要变成一则电视新闻。”

Walter Cronkite is a famous American TV news show host. He began to be interested in the news since he was a kid.

沃尔特•克朗凯特美国著名电视新闻节目主持人孩提时代开始新闻感兴趣

It was not long after the Kennedy assassination that I actually got to meet Mister Cronkite.

肯尼迪遇刺时间事实上满足克朗凯特

Cronkite was the first to acknowledge, privately, that this was not CBS' finest hour.

事情发生克朗凯特第一私下承认现在已经不是CBS最好时候

Asked to run for public office, Cronkite reportedly said he could not step down from his anchor post.

要求竞选官职遍地表示自己不能自己主播台上下来

There was Walter Cronkite in shirtsleeves, with a microphone in front of him.

沃尔特克朗凯特衬衫面前麦克风

Cronkite enjoyed fame, but his was the result of his labors in the vineyard.

克朗凯特享有盛誉但是声誉葡萄园辛勤劳动结果

In a statement, Barack Obama paid tribute to Cronkite, who was often referred to as the "most trusted man in America" .

美国总统奥巴马一次发言称赞沃尔特值得信任”。

CBS was widely considered the best news-gathering operation among the three major networks, and Cronkite was a major reason why.

美国广播网络人们广泛认为CBS新闻采集方面最为出色克朗凯特存在就是主要原因之一

As a widower, Cronkite was the companion of opera siner Joanna Simon, the older sister of pop singer-songwriter Carly Simon.

克朗凯特丧偶成为歌剧演唱乔安娜.西蒙流行歌曲歌手填词作家卡莉.西姐姐伴侣

President Lyndon Johnson reportedly watched Cronkite's report and concluded that the war had now lost the backing of America's middle class.

报道总统林登·约翰逊观看沃尔特报道得出结论失去美国中产阶级支持

President Lyndon B. Johnson was widely quoted as having told aides, "If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost Middle America. "

林登•约翰逊总统助手的话广泛引用,“如果失去克朗凯特失去美国中产阶级。”

As a child, he says, he learnt about the Vietnam war from Walter Cronkite, the great television news anchor of the time.

孩子时候自己WalterCronkite当时著名电视新闻主持人那里了解越南战争

Cronkite was not the first journalist to come out against the war.

克朗凯特并不是第一个表示反战记者

THE best hours of Walter Cronkite's life were not spent in a newsroom, or in pursuit of a story.

对于沃尔特•克朗凯特来说一生最好时光不是新闻编辑部或是追踪一则新闻故事

Many viewers doubted it, claiming "Pinko Cronkite" helped to push the country to the left and lose the war in Vietnam.

很多观众一点表示质疑左倾克朗凯特”,美国推向左倾帮助结束

In a statement last night, President Obama called Cronkite "more than just an anchor. "

昨晚奥巴马讲话克朗凯特不仅一位主持人。”

Cronkite was born in St Joseph, Missouri, in 1916 and discovered his passion for journalism by writing for his high-school newspaper.

沃尔特1916年出生密苏里州圣约瑟夫高中学校报纸撰稿因而发现自己热衷新闻事业

You could see the flash of emotion as Cronkite removed and replaced his glasses and regained his composure.

可以看到闪光灯情感作为克朗凯特拆除更换自己眼镜恢复镇静

It was a major national news event itself when Cronkite anchored his last "CBS Evening News" broadcast March 6, 1981.

1981年3月6日克朗凯特主持最后CBS晚间新闻本身就是一个重大新闻

My eyes were elsewhere, but my ear was caught by the unmistakable voice of Walter Cronkite.

眼睛别处耳朵陷入沃尔特克朗凯特明确无误声音

Later, Walter Cronkite reported on the trials of Nazi war criminals at Nuremburg, Germany.

后来沃尔特克朗凯特德国纽伦堡纳粹战犯审判

CBS Vice President Linda Mason said Cronkite died at 7: 42 p. m. with his family by his side at his home in New York after a long illness.

CBS总裁达·梅森克朗凯特长期患病纽约下午七点四十二分死亡当时家人守护身边

And Walter Cronkite, in measured tones, informed us that yes it was.

沃尔特克朗凯特告诉我们

As we will hear later, Walter Cronkite had the sad duty of reporting that the young president was dead.

正如我们稍后听到沃尔特克朗凯特报告年轻总统伤心责任

Of all the big shots Cronkite took on, the biggest was President Nixon.

克朗凯特报道所有事件最大尼克松水门事件

Daniel Schorr, who worked with Walter Cronkite for 20 years, is senior news analyst at National Public Radio.

作者美国全国公共广播高级新闻评论员克朗凯特共事20

STEVE EMBER: For almost twenty years, that was how Walter Cronkite would end his newscasts.

史蒂夫二十多沃尔特克朗凯特如何结束新闻广播

At the end, Cronkite announced that the second segment would air on Monday.

节目最后克朗凯特宣布一半将会下个周一播出

Cronkite died in New York after an illness, CBS said.

CBS报导克朗凯特纽约过世

CBS Television newsman Walter Cronkite shared the excitement that he and so many people felt as man first walked on the surface of the moon.

CBS电视台新闻记者沃尔特克朗凯特共享兴奋这么认为作为首先月球表面

All was tranquillity and repose. Suddenly into the picture staggered Walter Cronkite.

一切安谧恬静突然,沃尔特·克朗凯特蹒跚闯入画面

Cronkite's career reflected the arc of journalism in the mid-20th century.

克朗凯特职业反映20世纪中期新闻业发展进程

Walter Cronkite, the legendary news anchor who came to be called the most trusted man in America has died. He was 92.

传奇色彩新闻主播沃尔特•克朗凯与世长辞享年92称为美国信任

The simple answer, but maybe too simple, is that Cronkite inspired trust.

答案简单——可能简单——克朗凯特激发民众信任

Arizona State University, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunication

亚里桑州立大学新闻电信学院

They saw the US newscaster Walter Cronkite wiping away his tears; people gathered around televisions from China to Brazil;

他们看到美国新闻主播沃尔特克朗凯特眼泪周围中国巴西电视聚集

Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

华特·克朗凯特新闻大众传播学院

They saw the US newscaster Walter Cronkite wiping off his tears;

他们看到美国新闻播音员沃尔特·克朗凯特激动泪水