0 someone who introduces programmes or reads the news on the television or radio:
a radio/TV announcer
1 someone who speaks on radio or television broadcasts or at a sports event:
And he told me how he'd heard about my late father the activist and my sister the ballpark announcer.
Another speaker who is the sole announcer of practice schedules may be less likely to speak in environments where such questions can be relevant.
In other words, the fact that the announcer performs a particular role does not explain the nature of that role.
Of course, in the frenetic world of today's media it would be unrealistic to expect politicians, announcers and newsreaders to pronounce foreign names perfectly.
The announcer who sees the danger looming may use at least two strategies.
What do you think about the announcers working for those radio stations?
As the volume died down to allow the announcer to speak, a synth pulse carried on where the orchestral flourish left off.
Theatrically, the play consists of short scenes, punctuated by traditional folk-song, and introduced by an 'announcer', who places each episode in its immediate political and historical moment.
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(電視臺或電臺的)節目主持人,廣播員,播音員…
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(电视台或电台的)节目主持人,广播员,播音员…
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comentarista, locutor/ora [masculine-feminine]…
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locutor, -ora…
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(ラジオやテレビの)アナウンサー…
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anons spikeri, duyuran kimse…
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présentateur/-trice [masculine-feminine], présentateur/-trice, annonceur/-euse…
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locutor, -a, comentarista…
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