Pulitzer

英 ['pulitsə; 'pju:-] 美
  • n. 普利策(美国新闻业经营者)
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Pulitzer (n.)
annual awards for distinguished work in U.S. journalism, letters, music, etc., 1918, named for U.S. journalist Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911), publisher of the "New York Globe," who established the awards in 1917 through an endowment to Columbia University.
1. Hope it wins a Pulitzer Prize.
希望它能得Pulitzer奖.

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2. He realized his fondest dream when he won the Pulitzer Prize.
他获得普利策奖金时,他实现了最美好的梦想.

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3. The Pulitzer is for the birds.
普利策奖是发给那些乳臭未干的小崽子的.

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4. In addition to all of the above, she won a Pulitzer Prize in 1980.
除上述外, 她还在一九八○年获得普利策奖.

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5. The Pulitzer for poetry went to Paul Muldoon for his ninth collection.
保罗?马尔登凭借他第9部诗集获得了普利策诗歌奖.

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