English to Arabic Dictionary correspondent

correspondent

مراسل
definition
noun
she wasn't much of a correspondent
a person who writes letters to a person or a newspaper, especially on a regular basis.
adjective
However, correspondent payment can involve payment between two banks in the same jurisdiction, if payment is to be in foreign currency.
corresponding.
translation of 'correspondent '
noun
المتراسل,
المراسل
adjective
متوافق,
مطابق
example
She's covered the day-to-day workings of the White House longer than any other 'correspondent' .
He was one of the BBC's longest-serving newscasters and a veteran foreign 'correspondent' .
Berlin was an inveterate 'correspondent' , living during the last great flourishing of letter writing.
She has been a TV news 'correspondent' , a foreign documentaries presenter and writer, and a newspaper columnist.
The following week, a separate 'correspondent' wrote to say that he also had hair sticking up at the crown of his head.
Most recently he was the Beijing 'correspondent' of the Far Eastern Economic Review.
I love letters, too; I think I would write more letters, if I had a regular 'correspondent' .
He has been a foreign 'correspondent' for 20 years with a ringside seat at many major international events.
However, 'correspondent' payment can involve payment between two banks in the same jurisdiction, if payment is to be in foreign currency.
In Germany in 1932, Reuters had one chief 'correspondent' , and one full-time assistant.
If the 'correspondent' is a teenager, the letter gets moved to the top of the pile.
After leaving Rome Galileo remained in contact with Clavius by correspondence and Guidobaldo del Monte was also a regular 'correspondent' .
Perhaps this is due to the death of the old-fashioned foreign 'correspondent' .
I remember having lunch with a foreign 'correspondent' for a major newspaper in the early 1990s.
He has also written as a 'correspondent' for numerous magazines both abroad and in the United States.
I suggested that my 'correspondent' should think about writing to me with something a little more sensible.
She was a regular 'correspondent' who was devoted to her favourite entertainers.
During the 1890s he became Australian 'correspondent' for several London newspapers.
She was also apparently a regular 'correspondent' - though whether he wrote as often to her is unknown.
He then went on to become the athletics 'correspondent' for The Observer and ended up as its sports editor.
In your submission, does disclosing the letter identify the 'correspondent' ?
The 'correspondents' take pride in their wordsmanship and don't mind twirling it.
The collection contains, in addition to Cicero's own, letters from a variety of 'correspondents' to him.
We've also had concerned 'correspondents' in France baffled over the identity of our mystery poet.
As you know, he was one of the great foreign 'correspondents' , print or broadcast, at any time.
CBS also uses its web site as a place where its on-air 'correspondents' can write longer pieces.
Maybe they're reluctant to divulge to us what they divulge to 'correspondents' from other networks.
Besides, he has always had a million 'correspondents' , some rather famous!
In the past four months there's been more pressure on foreign 'correspondents' than almost ever before.
Most 'correspondents' conclude their letters with a forename or initials.
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