0 a person with whom one exchanges letters -- thông tin viên
He has correspondents all over the world.
1 a person who contributes news to a newspaper etc -- phóng viên
He’s foreign correspondent for ‘The Times’.
The only factor selected as significant is the degree of literacy, with more literate correspondents favoring -s.
A single letter writer could form the hub of an enormous network of correspondents.
Printed works mirrored the efforts of casuists in resolving the scruples of their correspondents by adopting the language and methods of case divinity.
By now, the story was still running on the news pages, but increasingly bylines were being shared between science and foreign correspondents.
Here she is at her best, reading letters with perception about the expectations of correspondents.
Among 46 correspondents, only one man did not reveal his chronological age and only one woman expressed concerns about identifying with the number.
However, other correspondents were only rescued from oblivion when some expedition members credited their local contribution to the process of knowledge acquisition.
Working in groups of three, the students present their correspondents' letters (in which they describe their families) and show the accompanying photographs.