announcer
n. 宣告者; 播音員
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...
電臺播音員報時9點整。
In the commercial an announcer interviews a Texan.
在這則廣告中播音員採訪了一個得克薩斯人。
The announcer at a railway station or airport is the person who makes the announcements.
The announcer apologised for the delay.
播報員就晚點表示歉意。
1. someone who proclaims a message publicly
2. reads news, commercials on radio or television
I am an announcer.
我是個播音員.
The announcer broadcasted a piece of amusing news.
播音員報道了一條有趣的新聞.
The announcer gave out that the 3:30 train to Manchester would start from Platform 4.
播音員通知:三點三十分開往曼徹斯特的火車將從4號站臺發車.
The announcer is signing off for tonight.
廣播員宣告今晚廣播結束.
Announcer: Scotland and Northern Ireland will probably have sunshine all day.
廣播員: 明天英格蘭和北愛爾蘭或許一整天天氣晴朗.