单词:byline
考试类型:[GRE]
byline的用法和样例:
例句
- "The Times" ran a wrap-up under the byline of Walter.《泰晤士报》连续刊载一篇署名为沃尔特的新闻摘要报道。
- The mode,alteration,order and quotation of signature are all concerned with the right of byline.署名方式、署名变更、署名次序及引文标示,都涉及署名权问题。
词汇搭配
- by line(新闻杂志标题下的)...
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