newsreader
/ˈnjuːzriːdə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnuːzriːdər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnüz-ˌrē-dər ˈnyüz-/ (ame, mw)
newsreader — 名詞
- newsreadersingular
- newsreadersplural
1. someone whose job is to read aloud the day's news stories during a television or
新聞主播
在電視或廣播節目中朗讀新聞的人
someone whose job is to read aloud the day's news stories during a television or radio programme, usually sitting at a desk facing the camera or microphone
Shirin had wanted to be a television newsreader since she was nine years old.
Shirin 從九歲起就一直想當電視新聞主播。
common career-ambition frame: 'wanted to be a newsreader'
The BBC newsreader paused for a long moment before announcing the prime minister's resignation.
那位 BBC 新聞主播停頓了很久,才宣布首相辭職的消息。
collocation: [channel] + newsreader
Kofi spilled his coffee when the newsreader on Channel 4 mentioned his old school by name.
當 Channel 4 的新聞主播提到他以前的學校名字時,Kofi 嚇得把咖啡灑了出來。
After ten years as a radio newsreader, Beatriz moved to morning television in Lisbon.
在擔任廣播新聞主播十年之後,Beatriz 轉到里斯本的晨間電視節目。
The newsreader's calm voice helped many listeners stay steady during the storm warning.
那位新聞主播沉穩的聲音,讓許多聽眾在暴風警報期間得以保持鎮定。
- news anchor
American English equivalent; often implies a more senior lead presenter
- newscaster
American English; covers both reading the news and reporting it
- news presenter
more formal British alternative; emphasises the on-air hosting role
- anchorman / anchorwoman
older, gendered American terms for the lead newsreader
文法句型
a/the + newsreader
newsreader + on [channel/station]
用法筆記
British English label; American English usually says 'news anchor' or 'newscaster' for the same role. Often modified by the medium (television/radio) or the channel name.