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单词 anchorman
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Definition of anchorman in English:

anchorman

nounPlural anchormenˈaŋkəmənˈæŋkərˌmæn
  • 1A person who presents and coordinates a live television or radio programme involving other contributors.

    (电视直播或广播节目的)主持人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The anchorman turned it over to a reporter at the scene.
    • He doesn't hide behind the BBC anchorman mask to dodge the question.
    • When Bruce is passed over for the news anchorman job he covets, he turns his gaze heavenward and curses God for his ill fortune.
    • TV news executives must think it's acceptable for anchormen and game show hosts to be considered interchangeable.
    • The anchormen are dropping out all over the networks.
    • A former television anchorman is now mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
    • One of British television's most experienced and best-known news anchormen will be taking part in the Business and Environment Conference near York later this month.
    • Carrey's primary goal is to become the new anchorman at the station.
    • Can it even be reinvented in the aftermath of the departure of two of the anchormen and the inevitable retirement of Peter?
    • A couple of us were interviewed on a beach outside Cairns in Queensland by a television anchorman from the Discovery Channel.
    • John Humphrys and Jeremy Paxman, veteran anchormen of the flagship BBC Today and Newsnight programmes, today do a far better job of hauling government ministers over the coals than any ineffectual parliamentary opposition member.
    • He becomes Ron: the shallow-but-photogenic anchorman whose back-stage pettiness contradicts his on-screen friendliness.
    • The anchormen were the pivot points of American culture.
    • If we keep exposing the incompetence of veteran anchormen, they won't be able to write us off as amateurs.
    • Can you just imagine how today's anchormen would have reported the discovery of crematoria and concentration camps in World War II?
    • He is one of the nation's top anchormen and a new poll just named him the most trusted newscaster in America.
    • At the age of 21, he became the youngest ever anchorman in regional television.
    • She describes a CBS News anchorman as "badgering" her in a notorious interview which appeared to reveal her as woefully under-informed and ill-read.
    • To explore the fundamental ways network news has changed, we asked all three anchormen to look at tapes of their broadcasts from the first month that each of them sat in the anchor's chair.
    • There is news of war victories, and the anchorman soothingly assures viewers that peace will come soon.
    • Joyce moved her chair so that she could see the anchormen's familiar faces and hear their dispassionate voices.
    • His father's career as an anchorman and TV news reporter was clearly formative, but his own early career in sitcoms and soaps is likely more crucial.
    • The evening news programs and their avuncular anchormen, in particular, fulfill a quite significant function.
    • John and Jimmy even plead with the blow-dried anchorman at a local TV station to air a special report on Mikey.
    • At lunchtime on the day of the party, the BBC's avuncular anchorman David Dimbleby introduced a montage of pop footage.
    • Unlike anchormen at radio or TV stations who are usually backed up by a big team of project directors and copywriters, Amu has to do his job in an almost solely do-it-yourself way.
    • Channel 4 reporter and anchorman Krishnan Guru-Murthy had just finished his midday rapid-fire barrage of breaking bad news.
    • Having watched what happened with my father as an anchorman, I understand that the idea is that news has a problem: they're losing viewers.
    • High-definition TV means watching a picture so sharp you can count the hairs on an anchorman's nose.
    • An established and highly credited news anchorman for over thirty years has seemingly put his career on the line over the story of the questionable documents.
    • We say a tearful good bye to legendary anchorman and the standard of journalist integrity, Dan Rather.
    • He was watching the documentary, which featured interviews with several anchormen of the 1970s.
    Synonyms
    presenter, announcer, anchorwoman, newsreader, newscaster, broadcaster, reporter
    1. 1.1 The central or most dependable contributor to something.
      the anchorman of the Hampshire batting

      汉普郡队击球关键人物。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Tomorrow England could play half as well and win and the outcome may depend on which team's anchorman, Nicky Butt or Gilberto Silva, drags his chain less.
      • In February of 2001, Benshoof glided to his first career Senior International medal as the anchorman in a bronze medal performance by Team USA at the 35th Luge World Championships.
      • I didn't even know what was going on, even after I finished my third game as the team's anchorman.
  • 2The member of a relay team who runs the last leg.

    接力赛运动队末棒队员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • America's 4x100m team clinched world championship gold after anchorman JJ Johnson pipped Britain's Dwain Chambers on the line.
    • The anchorman on Coach McDonnell's team was South African, Alistair Cragg, who holds dual Irish citizenship and ran for Ireland in the World Cross-country Championships in Croatia last December.
    • As for complaining about aches and pains, ‘She doesn't do it more than anyone else,’ says Sam Norwood, anchorman on Talley's team.
    • Weber, the anchorman of this immortal team, was the essence of unmuscled execution.

Definition of anchorman in US English:

anchorman

nounˈaNGkərˌmanˈæŋkərˌmæn
  • 1A person who presents and coordinates a live television or radio program involving other contributors.

    (电视直播或广播节目的)主持人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The anchorman of the news program was on the screen now, with a small but rude remark which mad his female co-anchor giggle in a bubbly manner.
    • He was also a downhill skiing instructor on the staff of the Mammoth Mountain Ski School in California and served as news director and anchorman for KMMT-FM radio station.
    • Television coverage will be hosted by BBC News anchorman Huw Edwards with expert comment and analysis from American soprano Barbara Bonney.
    • They have pinned their hopes on Fresno television news anchorman Rich Rodriguez, a popular personality in the Central Valley area.
    • Forty years after 26-year-old Peter Jennings was first hired as ABC's lead anchorman, the average age of ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX network news viewers is 60.
    • The column is one of the last by the former CBS anchorman, known as the most trusted man in America.
    • Also nominated as best presenter is BBC News anchorman Huw Edwards, who will be hosting the Bafta Cymru Award ceremony on 26 April, and who hopes to repeat his success of last year, when he took that title.
    • Aftershock was dreamed up in a novel by local-news anchorman Chuck Scarborough.
    • CBS News and anchorman Dan Rather have entered the journalistic equivalent of one of Dante's circles of Hell, forced to live forever with a scandal they created.
    • And then he would be interviewed by BBC Five Live's Cheltenham anchorman John Inverdale, whether he liked it or not, before taking his place on the same patch of Gloucestershire lawn where he always watches the big race.
    • At the age of 21, Eamonn became the youngest ever anchorman in regional television, hosting the hour-long early evening programme Good Evening Ulster.
    • A former television anchorman, Baca is now mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
    • ‘Before I gave up any documents I wanted to know what you were going to do with them,’ Burkett told CBS anchorman Dan Rather.
    • You see, Williams will be the first anchorman of a network news program who does not have gritty reporting experience (covering the Clinton White House doesn't muster the same respect as dodging bullets or bombs).
    • The production makes use of television sets and a Fox news anchorman to transmit the brief plot summaries that Brecht included at the beginning of each scene.
    • In the pilot, Pearce McKenzie, Lateline's egotistical anchorman (is there any other sort of anchorman in a sitcom?) pretends to retire so he can extort more money out of the network.
    • Here, rather than being the reliable but overlooked anchorman in the quartet of Hobbits, Dominic plays Charlie, the reliable but overlooked bassist for a fictional band, Driveshaft.
    • Al Jazeera's anchorman described the air assault on Taliban forces, but then quickly shifted viewers' attention to how the bombing had affected Kabul's civilians in poor neighborhoods.
    • As a young newshound Bruce's main opposition when chasing stories up and down the south would be one Fred Dinenage, now anchorman for Meridian television's news bulletins.
    • The most startling bit to come out of Dan Rather's retirement as CBS anchorman was a New York Times report that the average age of American network news viewers is now 60.
    Synonyms
    presenter, announcer, anchorwoman, newsreader, newscaster, broadcaster, reporter
    1. 1.1 The central or most dependable contributor to something.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In February of 2001, Benshoof glided to his first career Senior International medal as the anchorman in a bronze medal performance by Team USA at the 35th Luge World Championships.
      • Tomorrow England could play half as well and win and the outcome may depend on which team's anchorman, Nicky Butt or Gilberto Silva, drags his chain less.
      • I didn't even know what was going on, even after I finished my third game as the team's anchorman.
    2. 1.2 The member of a relay team who runs the last leg.
      接力赛运动队末棒队员
      Example sentencesExamples
      • America's 4x100m team clinched world championship gold after anchorman JJ Johnson pipped Britain's Dwain Chambers on the line.
      • As for complaining about aches and pains, ‘She doesn't do it more than anyone else,’ says Sam Norwood, anchorman on Talley's team.
      • The anchorman on Coach McDonnell's team was South African, Alistair Cragg, who holds dual Irish citizenship and ran for Ireland in the World Cross-country Championships in Croatia last December.
      • Weber, the anchorman of this immortal team, was the essence of unmuscled execution.
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