1.〈美〉新闻广播员
1.somebody who reads or presents the news on a television or radio broadcast
1.The main reason was that we feared a brand-name VC firm would stick us with a newscaster as part of the deal.
主要是因为我们害怕一个名牌风投公司会用一个新闻播报员来收拾我们。
2.Carol: Next weekend. You know, I'm very excited about the job. I'm going to be a newscaster!
卡罗:下个周末,你知道这份工作让我感到十分兴奋。我就要做新闻播音员了。
3.But I feared it would have meant taking on a newscaster-- someone who, as they say, "can talk Wall Street's language. "
不过我害怕这会导致我们搞来一个播新闻的,那种所谓“有华尔街腔调的人”。
4.The BBC newscaster was on the air and he stood listening for a moment.
英国广播公司的新闻广播员正在广播,他站着听了一会。
5.This software also includes a newscaster-style teleprompter for narration and a TV-quality library of graphics and titles.
该软件还包括一个用于叙述的新闻广播员风格的讲词提示装置以及一个电视品质的图形和标题库。
6.In October, Malam Zakanya Isa, a newscaster and Hausa translator was the first journalist to be assassinated by the group.
10月份,新闻评论人兼豪萨语翻译马莱姆•泽肯亚•伊萨(MalamZakanyaIsa)是第一位被该组织暗杀的记者。
7.I packed slowly the day we left the Qualla Boundary. The television newscaster's voice droned in the background as I filled my suitcase.
我们离开奎拉邦得利的那天,我慢慢地收拾行李。我装箱子的时候,听到电视播音员沉闷的声音。
8.North Korea's state television newscaster announced such propaganda will not be tolerated.
朝鲜国家电视台广播员宣布,这样的宣传是不能容忍的。
9.Saying kitschy things like "cheese" forces a fake grin that makes you look like a newscaster or a local politician.
俗套地说“茄子”挤出假笑会让你看上去像一个新闻播音员或本地的政客。
10.The newscaster said that he would update the news report every half hour.
播报员表示他将每隔半个小时为观众转播最新消息。