announcers

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基本释义

n.
宣告者( announcer的名词复数 ); 播音员; (戏剧的)报幕员; (比赛的)解说员

实用例句

He complained about BBC announcers eliding their words.

他抱怨说英国广播公司播音员省略了他们的话。

柯林斯例句

There are two announcers of this concert, a female and a male.

这场音乐会有两个报幕员, 一位女士和一位男士.

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Some persons objected that announcers'articulation was too meticulous to be natural.

有人反对播音员的发音过于规范,这样就显得很不自然.

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There is a an ad for radio announcers in today's newspaper.

今天的报纸上有一则招聘电台播音员的广告.

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The announcers will sign on at noon.

该播音员会在中午广播.

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Duties include timers, scorekeepers, officials, announcers, award presenters.

职位有记时员,记分员, 官员, 广播员, 颁奖者.

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I watched this game on local Los Angeles cable with the LA announcers doing the broadcast.

我从洛杉矶当地电视台收看了这场令我永生难忘的比赛.

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You can even watch live with your choice of home or away announcers.

你甚至可以观看现场与您的家庭或外出播音员的选择.

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Some foreign players and TV announcers have called for the horns to be banned.

一些外国运动员和电视播音员呼吁禁止吹喇叭.

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