conference n. 1.協商,談判,商議;討論會,協商會;會議。 2.(學位等的)授與。 3.〔美國〕(宗教,學術,運動團體的)聯合會。 a press [news] conference記者招待會。 be in conference會議中。 call [convene, convoke] a conference召集會議。 call together (the members of a society) to a conference召集(會員)開會。 have a conference with 和…協商[談判]。 hold a conference開會。
The duke is holding a press conference . 公爵正在舉行記者招待會。
He called a press conference . 他舉行了一次記者招待會。
After the interview they held a press conference together . 會談后,他們共同舉行了記者招待會。
My first instinct was to call a press conference . 我心里第一個沖動就是要召開一次新聞記者招待會。
The prime minister will be giving a press conference tomorrow morning . 首相明日上午要舉行新聞發(fā)布會。
The minister called a press conference as soon as the results were known . 結果一見分曉,部長立即舉行了記者招待會。
On march 1, 1979, i called a press conference in new york to announce a very important acquisition . 1979年3月1日,我在紐約召開一個記者招待會,宣布了一項重大的決定。
Stunned by the schechter decision, the president went to the root of the issue in a press conference on may 31 . 總統對謝克特案的判決感到很吃驚,于是在5月31日的記者招待會上說出了這件事的真相。
He suggested that we should hold a press conference 他建議我們召開記者招待會。
We ' re awaiting a press conference by the authorities 我們在等待官方的記者招待會