announcer 的定义
- a person who announces, especially one who introduces programs, presents news items, reads advertisements, and does other similar assignments over radio or television.
announcer 近义词
media commentator
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- Tony Romo and Jim Nantz, the game’s announcers, did not see each other in person this week until they arrived at Raymond James Stadium Sunday afternoon.
- He has watched the Chiefs return to the Super Bowl from afar, viewing games with the sound low because he finds the announcers distracting.
- Almost out of nowhere, Washington is the league’s best 6-7 team, with announcers gushing over the size and power of its defense.
- They rented a high school field for about $450 an hour, hired a public address announcer, brought in a musician to sing the national anthem and packed the stands with hundreds of fans.
- Named after Ben Bentley, the team’s first public relations man and public address announcer, Benny has grown into perhaps the most well-known sports mascot of all time — and certainly the most-followed.
- “Seth kept the team together, but his constant need to relieve himself kept the team down,” says the announcer.
- After the war, he made his mark working as an announcer for comedy and variety TV shows.
- Gone are the days when the proper representation of that voice is that of a Disney announcer.
- Usher: I guess they couldn't find anyone cooler to play a dancer, DJ, and voice of a daily high school announcer.
- The announcer then asked what bills Symms had passed in his eight years of Congress; 15 seconds of silence followed.
- Delancy's hand shot out to the radio switch, cutting off the voice of the announcer.
- The voice that had been held rigidly to the usual calm clarity of an official announcer became suddenly high-pitched and vibrant.
- He was in his hotel room at the Mayfair when the announcer chimed, five hours later.
- Its contribution to Progress consists in its value as an "announcer" of a higher ideal, rather than a higher order.
- Tom muttered, his shoulders drooping as the announcer signed off.