announcers
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
An announcer is someone who introduces programmes on radio or television or who reads the text of a radio or television advertisement.
The radio announcer said it was nine o'clock...
电台播音员报时9点整。
In the commercial an announcer interviews a Texan.
在这则广告中播音员采访了一个得克萨斯人。
The announcer at a railway station or airport is the person who makes the announcements.
The announcer apologised for the delay.
播报员就晚点表示歉意。
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。
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.
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.
There is a an ad for radio announcers in today's newspaper.
今天的报纸上有一则招聘电台播音员的广告.
The announcers will sign on at noon.
该播音员会在中午广播.