Master of Ceremonies
英 [ˈmɑːstə(r) ɒv ˈserəməniz]
美 [ˈmæstər əv ˈserəmoʊniz]
网络 节目主持人; 司仪; 晚会主持人; 司仪 节目主持人; 典礼官
牛津词典
noun
- 司仪;仪式主持人
a person who introduces guests or entertainers at a formal occasion
双语例句
- A local television anchor, his hair perfectly in place, serves as master of ceremonies.
头发一丝不乱的地方电视台主播充当司仪。 - MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Ladies and Gentlemen: Her Royal Highness will now answer your questions.
招待会主持:女士们,先生们,现在你们可以向公主殿下提问。 - The master of ceremonies can never be refused.
司仪是不可以拒绝得。 - His father was the master of ceremonies of a variety show on TV.
他父亲是电视综艺节目的主持人。 - Welcome everybody to our 8-minute speed-dating event, announced the master of ceremonies eventually.
欢迎大家参加我们8分钟快速约会环节,大会主持人终于宣布。 - I was particularly pleased with the professional and streamlined organisation of today's ceremony and please pass on my thanks to the Master of Ceremonies who did a fantastic job.
我尤其对今天的典礼的组织的专业性及流畅特别欣喜,而请把我的感谢传达那位做得极好的司仪。 - Paul Mazursky was Master of Ceremonies, and he was pretty hysterical.
保罗·马祖尔斯基担任司仪,他简直把人笑坏了。 - I then made the mistake of criticizing the performance of the master of ceremonies, to which she responded that I should be more tolerant.
后来,我批评了节目主持人的表演,这是我的错误,她说我应该更宽容一些。 - Act as a master of ceremonies.
做各种仪式的主持人。 - But the movies differed significantly from these other forms of entertainment, which depended on either live performance or ( in the case of the slide-and-lantern shows) the active involvement of a master of ceremonies who assembled the final program.
电影与这些娱乐形式明显的不同点是,电影无需依赖现场表演,也不需要串联全场节目的主持人的积极参与(例如胶片演示)。