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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

lobby correspondent SUBST Brit

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. correspondent [americ ˌkɔrəˈspɑndənt, ˌkɑrəˈspɑndənt, Brit kɒrɪˈspɒnd(ə)nt] SUBST

1. correspondent (letter writer):

2. correspondent JORNAL:

II. correspondent [americ ˌkɔrəˈspɑndənt, ˌkɑrəˈspɑndənt, Brit kɒrɪˈspɒnd(ə)nt] ADJ formal

to be correspondent (with sth)

I. lobby <pl lobbies> [americ ˈlɑbi, Brit ˈlɒbi] SUBST

1. lobby:

2. lobby (in UK) POL:

3. lobby (pressure group):

II. lobby <lobbies lobbying lobbied> [americ ˈlɑbi, Brit ˈlɒbi] VERBO trans

lobby politicians/delegates:

III. lobby <lobbies lobbying lobbied> [americ ˈlɑbi, Brit ˈlɒbi] VERBO intr

to lobby for sth

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correspondent [ˌkɒrɪˈspɒndənt, americ ˌkɔ:rəˈspɑ:n-] SUBST

1. correspondent (writer of letters):

2. correspondent (journalist):

enviado(-a) m (f) especial

I. lobby [ˈlɒbi, americ ˈlɑ:bi] -ies -ie- -ie- SUBST

1. lobby ARQUIT:

2. lobby POL:

II. lobby [ˈlɒbi, americ ˈlɑ:bi] -ies -ie- -ie- VERBO intr

III. lobby [ˈlɒbi, americ ˈlɑ:bi] -ies -ie- -ie- VERBO trans

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correspondent [ˌkɔr·ə·ˈspan·dənt] SUBST

1. correspondent (writer of letters):

2. correspondent (journalist):

enviado (-a) m (f) especial

I. lobby <-ies> [ˈlab·i] SUBST

1. lobby ARQUIT:

2. lobby POL:

II. lobby <-ie-> [ˈlab·i] VERBO intr

III. lobby <-ie-> [ˈlab·i] VERBO trans

Present
Ilobby
youlobby
he/she/itlobbies
welobby
youlobby
theylobby
Past
Ilobbied
youlobbied
he/she/itlobbied
welobbied
youlobbied
theylobbied
Present Perfect
Ihavelobbied
youhavelobbied
he/she/ithaslobbied
wehavelobbied
youhavelobbied
theyhavelobbied
Past Perfect
Ihadlobbied
youhadlobbied
he/she/ithadlobbied
wehadlobbied
youhadlobbied
theyhadlobbied

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The fire was put out in less than 50 minutes as the fire correspondents responded immediately.
en.wikipedia.org
Elements of it enjoy a cozy, incestuous relationship with the government of the day, especially the lobby correspondents who are fed by the prime minister's office.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The equally hard-working journos who struggle to cover their patches many miles from the capital would rather see a lobby correspondent bite the dust than bite it themselves.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk
A good lobby correspondent is priceless, producing exclusives, forging close links with local mps, who are also in touch with their constituents so providing many human interest stories.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk
A political journalist since 1971, she became a lobby correspondent in 1974.
en.wikipedia.org

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