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co-host

/verb koh-hohst, koh-hohst; noun koh-hohst/US // verb koʊˈhoʊst, ˈkoʊˌhoʊst; noun ˈkoʊˌhoʊst //

共同主持人,共同主持,协办单位,协办方

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to host jointly with another.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who co-hosts.

Examples

  • The effort to sterilize his image first began when Epstein hired Los Angeles-based spin doctors Sitrick Co.

  • Reached Tuesday, a Sitrick Co. rep confirmed they parted ways with Epstein in April 2011.

  • They say it's frightening how the real CIA is perceived to be as clueless as Archer Co.

  • When we had that meeting in the Caribbean, Jeffrey was holding his own and not only was he a pleasant host, he was pleasant guy.

  • Eva Silverman, who co-hosts an Oakland Dinner Party, agrees.

  • In this case, I suspect, there was co-operant a strongly marked childish characteristic, the love of producing an effect.

  • The conception of the relation of this institution with them as co-operative makes headway slowly.

  • Then they were to co-operate with an army moving up from Arkansas, and the State would be redeemed.

  • And the Process or Method of study, if it be an Assimilating one, also compels this co-operation.

  • The leaguers were now anxious to co-operate with the Americans in compelling the Spaniards to evacuate the Archipelago.