emcee

英 [em'siː] 美[ɛm'si]
  • vt. 主持;做司仪;介绍(演出的节目等)
  • n. 主持人;司仪
  • vi. 做主持人;担任司仪

词态变化


复数: emcees;

中文词源


emcee 司仪,主持人

来自缩写词M.C的发音,全称master of ceremony.

英英释意


1. a person who acts as host at formal occasions (makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers)

英文词源


emcee (n.)
1933, emsee, from pronunciation of M.C., abbreviation of master of ceremonies, a noun phrase attested from the 1660s.

实用场景例句


I'm going to be emceeing a costume contest...
我将担任一场扮装比赛的司仪。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

That first night I emceed I was absolutely terrified.
第一次担任主持的那个晚上,我吓得完全乱了阵脚。

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He's a better emcee than I thought he'd be.
这司仪做得意外的好嘛.

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Who was ( the ) emcee of the show last night?
谁是昨晚节目的主持人?

辞典例句

The Rockets have three guest stars and no emcee for their game show.
球场上,火箭有三个“客”家球星,却无一人能把球队扛在肩上.

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Emcee: OK, bridegroom can hug your wife.
司仪: 好了, 新郎你可以拥抱你的新娘了.

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Emcee: Firstly, the bridegroom need to present his inaugural address to us.
司仪: 首先请新郎发表一个热情的洋溢的就职演说.

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EMCEE: Thank you, gentlemen. And now Sam Zell will be in a conversation with Joanne Lipman.
主持人: 谢谢, 各位绅士们! 下面我们有请SamZell和JoanneLipman开始对话.

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