1.〈美〉新闻广播
1.a news program. Someone who reads the news during a newscast is a newscaster.
1.But until the total reaches some grim round number, the stories recede from the front page and the top of the evening newscast.
只有总数发展到若干个可怕的数字时,才会撤回晚间新闻的头版头条。
2.All the words uttered in his evening newscast would not fill even the front page of the New York Times.
他在晚间新闻里说的话还不够纽约时报头版的篇幅。
3.Cronkite said he never anchored a single newscast that left him fully satisfied.
克朗凯特说他从来没有主持过让他完全满意的一档新闻广播。
4.The newspaper must be printed on time, the newscast must go on the air, and mistakes cannot be allowed to go through.
报纸必须准时付印,广播电视必须按时播出,而编辑不能放任错误。
5.What nobody seemed to have done was listen to the woman's newscast without raising an eyebrow.
似乎没有人摘下有色眼镜真正去听这位女主播在播些什么。
6.After the newscast Kurtis told the blogger Robert Federer that he decided to speak out because Loughner's story seemed so familiar.
新闻主播科特斯跟博主罗伯特·费德勒说自己决定讲出真相,因为Loughner的故事对他来说太熟悉了。
7.At Bay TV, my manager promoted me to producer in charge of the entire newscast.
在海湾电视台,经理晋升我为整个新闻台的制片人。
8.The producer has to consider the impact of the newscast as a whole, not just each inpidual story.
制作人必须考虑新闻节目的整体效应,而非仅注意每一个单条新闻。
9.Producers also decide the order of stories in the newscast and the amount of time to be allocated to each story.
此外,制作人决定新闻播放的顺序,为每条新闻分配时间。
10.He fessed up during the following night's newscast, conceding that he "misspoke" and apologizing to anyone he offended.
他在第二天晚上的节目主持中,承认了自己的“口误”,向所有受到他冒犯的人道歉。