anchorman

英['æŋkəmæn] 美['æŋkərmæn]
  • n. 新闻节目主播;接力赛中的最后一棒
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Noun:
  1. a television reporter who coordinates a broadcast to which several correspondents contribute

1. The anchorman flung his whole weight back, tightening the rope.
那个压阵队员使尽了全身力气往后拽,把绳子拉得紧紧的。

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2. It isn't easy to get a foothold as an anchorman.
一个电视节目主持人要站住脚可不容易.

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3. Bai Yansong, anchorman with China Central Television , said he opposed the boycott.
央视新闻节目主持人白岩松也表示其不支持抵制活动.

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4. The anchorman of the BBC network's evening news got fired.
听说BBC电视网的晚间新闻主播被炒了鱿?

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5. Being an anchorman or newsman is a lot like being a pilot.
坦白说,我是一个多愁善感的人.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It is not easy to get a foothold as an anchorman.
      一个电视节目主持人要站住脚可不容易。
    2. The longtime CBS news anchorman died on Friday at 92.
      CBS新闻节目资深主持人周五辞世,享年92岁。
    3. The television anchorman was reporting evening news.
      这位男电视主持人正在报道晚间新闻。

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