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broadcaster

/brawd-kas-ter, -kah-ster/US // ˈbrɔdˌkæs tər, -ˌkɑ stər //

广播员,播音员,广播公司,广播电视人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that broadcasts.
    • : a person or organization, as a network or station, that broadcasts radio or television programs.

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Examples

  • Mori’s intention to resign was reported by public broadcaster NHK and the Kyodo news agency, among other outlets, citing unnamed sources.

  • Atlanta’s selection as the host site was influenced by the fact that TNT, the official television broadcaster of All-Star Weekend, is based there.

  • Nonetheless, the Doctrine did incentivize broadcasters to be socially responsible and offer the public a range of opinion on important issues.

  • TNT, one of the NBA’s major media partners and the official television broadcaster of All-Star Weekend, is based in Atlanta.

  • It is the principal tournament organizer and broadcaster for a number of top competitions, partnering with more than 70% of China’s esports tournaments.

  • Because when the biggest global demonstration is a broadcaster wearing a flamboyant article of clothing, more must be done.

  • A person close to the family told the German broadcaster Deutsche Welle that he was initially arrested for heresy.

  • A spokesperson for British broadcaster ITV said Clooney would appear in a sketch, but would not act in a full Christmas episode.

  • The broadcaster, Keshet, said it lost $13.1 million in the first two weeks of fighting alone.

  • Photographer, Baker, Florist, Broadcaster, Counselor, Innkeeper, and Teacher.

  • The pretext that it was a natural object, said the news broadcaster, resuming, had been abandoned.

  • Another broadcaster had offered him a large sum, he said, and promised a job if he would steal the script and ruin the program.

  • The broadcaster only had a very short range, so the source couldn't be too far away.

  • A brisk, completely deracialized broadcaster appeared on Gus's screen.

  • The brisk, raceless broadcaster of the earlier broadcast—not the bearded man—came back.