announcers
[ə'naʊnsəz]
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;
例句:
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The BBC was looking for two hostess-announcers for television.
来自Radio Times
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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。
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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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Their importance goes well beyond their jobs as continuity announcers.
来自THETIMES
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Declaring that BBC announcers were 'too haw-haw' in their diction.
来自Times