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presenter

/pri-zen-ter/US // prɪˈzɛn tər //UK // (prɪˈzɛntə) //

主持人,介绍人,介绍者,演示者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that presents.
    • : a person who presents an award, as at a formal ceremony.

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Examples

  • I was once told that a presenter should change a slide, add a build or include an animation every 90 seconds of a presentation in order to keep the audience’s attention.

  • The most recent iteration of movies’ biggest night featured no comedians, however, but rather a cast of presenters who were mostly actors and actresses.

  • Until they get back to their full strength, however, publishers and presenters will have to put up with smaller amounts of revenue from their digital events.

  • Attendees will be limited to nominees and their guests and presenters.

  • Featured artists will perform their sets on four stages, according to Rolling Stone, and one will be set aside for presenters.

  • CNN presenter Fareed Zakaria has been hit by another wave of plagiarism accusations.

  • But, the presenter points out that their wind power development has leveled out for the last year.

  • It was all foreplay, however, for the best presenter banter of all time.

  • Known activist rapper Common, a presenter: “How about a moment of silence for Ferguson?”

  • Casey Kasem is remembered for many things: for his career as a Top 40 radio presenter, for years spent crying “zoinks!”

  • He then gives the presenter another piece of forged paper, drawn on some neighboring bank.

  • This shadow will under the direction of the "middle man" follow the "presenter" into the bank and report fully on his actions.

  • It I would explain the enormous content of the brain as a maker or presenter of images.

  • The citizens did not omit to show their hostility against the presenter of the petition.

  • And the few not so endorsed have been also paid on the guarantee of the presenter, or some person of known credit.