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Перевод: announcer
[существительное] диктор ; объявляющий программу
Тезаурус:
- They wanted their own announcer, a local girl, not one from London, and as I'd been presenting it on radio since I was 13, they asked me to try my hand on television.
- That first morning I met Don Wilson, the portly Chief Announcer, and his associates Jack Peach and Bill Herbert, the Regional Engineer, Norman Olding, and the Station Engineer, Basil Hilton.
- The smooth-phrased B.B.C. announcer, the amusing don, the self-confident politician, the jargon-perfect critic, the editor of the literary magazine - all are reducible within a few months to a bewildered defensive creature with hollow cheeks and desperate eyes whose only cares will be to see that he gets his fair share of the potato ration, that nobody steals his bed boards, and that he exchanges his cigarette ends for food or vice versa at the best possible price.
- "And now for the football results" the announcer said in perfectly modulated Standard English.
- Mona had missed the news and the Announcer reading some late information as a postscript was not her favourite.
- We had no system to let the announcer know when to speak until a glass studio window was installed.
- "He escaped with chest wounds and is expected to recover," the announcer continued.
- When the call is answered, the guest can be connected to a telephone set or to a voice announcer, for a "wake-up message" or "wake-up tone".
- Jessica, a petite blonde with the voice of an angel, was most kind, considerate and friendly; we posed for photos with the director and announcer.
- Trio Snotta in F , an announcer's voice said.
- Soon after this there arrived from Toronto a short ruddy-faced Welshman, Ernest Morgan, as Chief Producer, and as our programme production increased more staff was added, including the versatile and ever helpful announcer Dick Halhed, the tall and sharp-featured Stan (or David) Catton, and the suavely serious Marce Munro.
- But at the outset Alf Jacobson installed his home-made 500 watt transmitter at the far end of the one long room and constructed an announcer's desk with double turn-tables.
- One of the most capable and widely respected of radio managers in Canada is Sid Boyling, with whom I had the pleasure of working, back in those early days of broadcasting at 1OAB where he was chief announcer.
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