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1 journalistisch
I Adj. journalisticII Adv. journalistically* * *journalistical; journalistic* * *jour|na|lis|tisch [Zʊrna'lIstɪʃ]1. adjjournalistic2. advjournalistisch arbeiten — to work as a journalist
jdn journalistisch ausbilden — to train sb to be a journalist
journalistisch geschrieben — written in a journalistic style
* * *((of style of writing) like that of a journalist, colourful and racy.) journalistic* * *jour·na·lis·tisch[ʒʊrnaˈlɪstɪʃ]II. adv journalisticallyich habe bisher freiberuflich \journalistisch gearbeitet I've worked up till now as a freelance journalist* * *1.2.eine journalistische Ausbildung — a training in journalism
adverbial journalisticallyjournalistisch tätig sein — work as or be a journalist
* * *A. adj journalisticB. adv journalistically* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. journalistic2.adverbial journalisticallyjournalistisch tätig sein — work as or be a journalist
* * *adj.journalistic adj. adv.journalistically adv.
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