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 Übersetzung für 'press corps' von Englisch nach Deutsch
journ.
press corps
Pressekorps {n}
3 Wörter
journ.
parliamentary press corps {sg} [covering the Federal Palace in Bern, Switzerland]
Bundeshausmedien {pl} [schweiz.]
Teiltreffer
journ.
tits and ass press <T&A press> [pej.] [coll.]
Arsch-und-Titten-Presse {f} [pej.] [derb]
tech.
press-to-press robot
Pressenverketter {m} [Roboter]
mil.
corps
Heerkörper {m}
9
mil.
corps
Heeresabteilung {f}
87
corpsstudentische Körperschaft {f}
corpsstudentische Verbindung {f}
mil.
corps
Korps {n}
12
mil.
corps
Truppe {f} [militärischer Verband]
34
mil.
Fighter Corps
Jagdkorps {n} <JK> [Luftwaffe]
mil.
corps headquarters
Korpshauptquartier {n}
mil.
Air Corps
Fliegerkorps {n} <FK> [Luftwaffe]
Peace Corps Friedenskorps {n} [US-amerik. Entwicklungs­hilfe-Organisation]
hist.mil.
corps headquarters
Generalkommando {n}
mil.
aviation corps
Fliegerkorps {n}
mil.
expeditionary corps
Expeditionskorps {n}
diplomatic corpsdiplomatisches Korps {n}
mil.
army corps
Armeekorps {n} <AK>
med.mil.
medical corps
Sanitätstruppe {f}
mil.
officer corps
Offizierskorps {n}
mil.mus.
trumpet corps
Trompeterkorps {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Shortly after this, a 1950 poll of the Senate press corps voted McCarthy "the worst U.S. senator" currently in office.
  • The Crossroads tests were the first of many nuclear tests held in the Marshall Islands, and the first to be publicly announced beforehand and observed by an invited audience, including a large press corps.
  • On March 23, 2006, she was a special guest correspondent on "The Colbert Report", giving her analysis of the manners with which the White House Press Corps spoke to the President.
  • went before the press corps at the Pentagon to announce that the submarine was lost with all hands.
  • It soon became apparent, however, that it was "impossible to prove anything to an inflamed national press corps already in full cry" while "daily leaks to the press kept pointing at CIA".

  • In 1959, she was a member of then Vice-president Richard Nixon's press corps on his tour of Russia.
  • In 1968, Nader recruited seven volunteer law students, dubbed "Nader's Raiders" by the Washington press corps, to evaluate the efficacy and operation of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
  • Pew Research Center in 2014 reported New Hampshire had one of the nation's smallest statehouse press corps, with five full-time reporters and an additional nine part-time reporters.
  • However, Thant's grandson, Thant Myint-U, wrote in the book "The River of Lost Footsteps: Histories of Burma" that intense animosity between Thant and Ne Win went back only to 1969, when Ne Win believed Thant was conniving with Nu after Nu denounced Ne Win at a press corps meeting at the UN headquarters.
  • Helen Amelia Thomas (August 4, 1920 – July 20, 2013) was an American reporter and author, and a long serving member of the White House press corps.

  • Middle-school students and high school students alike participate in the three branches (Legislative, Judicial, and Press Corps).
  • He was well respected by the press corps during his tenure, but his honesty and competency were not always appreciated by his colleagues.
  • The press secretary interacts with the media and the White House press corps on a daily basis, generally in a daily press briefing.
  • The press center provided briefing and office facilities for the press corps whenever Bush visited his "Western White House" Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, about [...] northwest of Waco.
  • On his way out of the courthouse, Ochs sang the song for the press corps; to Ochs's amusement, his singing was broadcast that evening by Walter Cronkite on the "CBS Evening News".

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