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单词 presenter
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Definition of presenter in English:

presenter

noun prɪˈzɛntə
  • 1British A person who introduces and appears in a television or radio programme.

    电视节目主持人;电台播音员

    a TV presenter
    the presenter of the programme
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The girl, Fiona, leaves for Birmingham and becomes a popular presenter for a national radio show.
    • There will also be hands-on activities and the chance to talk informally with well known presenters from TV and radio.
    • In each programme the presenters visit a location and use moves suggested by that location to introduce a song and its dance routine.
    • On radio, Barry was the first presenter of Talkback on Radio Ulster and presented Good Morning Ulster.
    • Television presenters and radio DJs will also be at the show to meet and greet their fans.
    • The newspapers were full of it, radio and television presenters blabbed on about it.
    • But he is back with the BBC as the presenter of a new chat show with sporting personalities.
    • He most recently worked as one of the main anchor presenters of ITN News Direct, in London.
    • BBC Talent is looking for weather presenters for English regional television news.
    • Television and radio presenters Mike Smith and Sarah Green were there to wave everyone off and Miss Green herself took part.
    • The BBC is not immune to this, with programmes and presenters behaving exactly as their commercial counterparts.
    • Baker did not appear in vision because at that time presenters did not appear on screen.
    • Everyday we're making a real difference to people's lives - and not many radio presenters can honestly say that!
    • He was one of the few radio presenters in the UK to have interviewed Marvin Gaye.
    • He is also a reporter and presenter on the television news programme BBC London News.
    • Three BBC Radio Norfolk presenters are swapping seats to present new shows at the radio station from 8 July.
    • He was also a former presenter of the BBC Radio Four disability programme Does He Take Sugar?
    • Paul Honeyman was a news presenter with Tyne Tees Television in Newcastle.
    • Temporary presenters for the programmes will host the shows while further consideration is given to who will take over in the long term.
    • You are the guest of an Asian presenter on a multi-cultural radio programme.
  • 2A person who formally presents an award or honour to someone.

    Jennifer Lopez was a presenter at the Hollywood Film Awards last night and had the honor of presenting the award for ‘Best Animation’

Rhymes

assenter, cementer, centre (US center), concentre (US concenter), dissenter, enter, eventer, fermenter (US fermentor), fomenter, frequenter, inventor, lamenter, magenta, placenta, polenta, precentor, preventer, repenter, tenter, tormentor

Definition of presenter in US English:

presenter

nounprēˈzen(t)ər
  • 1A person who formally presents an award or honor to someone.

    Jennifer Lopez was a presenter at the Hollywood Film Awards last night and had the honor of presenting the award for ‘Best Animation’
  • 2British A person who introduces and appears in a television or radio program.

    电视节目主持人;电台播音员

    a TV presenter
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Baker did not appear in vision because at that time presenters did not appear on screen.
    • The BBC is not immune to this, with programmes and presenters behaving exactly as their commercial counterparts.
    • In each programme the presenters visit a location and use moves suggested by that location to introduce a song and its dance routine.
    • He most recently worked as one of the main anchor presenters of ITN News Direct, in London.
    • Three BBC Radio Norfolk presenters are swapping seats to present new shows at the radio station from 8 July.
    • There will also be hands-on activities and the chance to talk informally with well known presenters from TV and radio.
    • Everyday we're making a real difference to people's lives - and not many radio presenters can honestly say that!
    • He is also a reporter and presenter on the television news programme BBC London News.
    • But he is back with the BBC as the presenter of a new chat show with sporting personalities.
    • Temporary presenters for the programmes will host the shows while further consideration is given to who will take over in the long term.
    • The girl, Fiona, leaves for Birmingham and becomes a popular presenter for a national radio show.
    • Television and radio presenters Mike Smith and Sarah Green were there to wave everyone off and Miss Green herself took part.
    • He was one of the few radio presenters in the UK to have interviewed Marvin Gaye.
    • Paul Honeyman was a news presenter with Tyne Tees Television in Newcastle.
    • On radio, Barry was the first presenter of Talkback on Radio Ulster and presented Good Morning Ulster.
    • The newspapers were full of it, radio and television presenters blabbed on about it.
    • You are the guest of an Asian presenter on a multi-cultural radio programme.
    • Television presenters and radio DJs will also be at the show to meet and greet their fans.
    • He was also a former presenter of the BBC Radio Four disability programme Does He Take Sugar?
    • BBC Talent is looking for weather presenters for English regional television news.
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