intelligencer

英 [ɪn'telɪdʒ(ə)nsə] 美 [ɪn'tɛlədʒənsɚ]
  • n. 侦探;情报员
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intelligencer (n.)
1580s, "spy, informant," agent noun from intelligence. Meaning "bringer of news" is from 1630s; as a newspaper name from 1640s.
1. The Seattle Post - Intelligencer has become America's first major daily newspaper to publish online - only.
西雅图邮报已经成为最大的只提供在线新闻的日报.

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2. The Seattle Post - Intelligencer reports that protesters sang Chinese national anthem and waved American and Chinese flags.
据悉雅图邮报记者报道,抗议者高唱中国国歌,并挥舞中美两国旗帜.

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