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单词 newsreader
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Definition of newsreader in English:

newsreader

noun ˈnjuːzriːdəˈn(j)uzˌridər
  • 1British A person who reads out broadcast news bulletins.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The four local celebrities join actress Kate Winslet, ITN newsreader Katie Derham and marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe, who also make their debuts in Who's Who.
    • Among those working for the station at that time was Phil Hayton who went on to be a BBC TV newsreader.
    • If you think that's an exaggeration, something very similar happened to former ITN newsreader Julia Sommerville a few years back.
    • The region has its very own 6.30 pm news programme, fronted by well-known BBC Look North newsreader, Peter Levy, and Helen Fospero, a former US correspondent with GMTV.
    • Actor Richard E Grant and newsreader Fiona Bruce are two of the famous names who will try to persuade viewers to vote for their favourite architectural treasure.
    • In a distinguished journalism career, Ms Ford made headlines herself when she became ITN's first prime-time female newsreader in 1978.
    • The museum, which houses over 100 horses, was due to be officially opened at noon by ITN newsreader Nicholas Owen.
    • This seems to fly in the face of common sense, as Channel 4 newsreader Jon Snow observed in his interview with us.
    • The daughter of TV newsreader Carol Barnes and government minister Denis MacShane has died in a skydiving accident in Australia.
    • For several years, she worked as a producer and newsreader at BBC Radio Lancashire and also on the post-graduate journalist course at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston.
    • Whilst many would later tune into Liquid News specifically to see Chris' style, it came as a complete shock to many to see the ego-centric world of celebrity mocked by a smartly dressed newsreader on an otherwise serious news channel.
    • Top BBC journalist Kate Adie joined newsreader Jan Leeming and Castaway star Ben Fogle, to introduce their new books with individualism and gusto.
    • At News 24 he was an evening presenter and newsreader, and also presented the nightly entertainment news show Zero 30.
    • He has a local connection too, being a cousin of BBC newsreader Claire Frisby.
    • His wife of 16 years is Maria Shriver, NBC newsreader and a niece of former president John F Kennedy, so it is no surprise that Schwarzenegger is into politics as well as being a dedicated do-gooder.
    • I'm sure I heard one newsreader refer to ‘Athens, Europe’ when briefly mentioning the Olympics.
    • My resolution never to go into television journalism was formed early, when I went out drinking with a local TV newsreader.
    • Mr Sherry was a radio reporter and newsreader before television was introduced into New Zealand in the early 1960s.
    • Profile writers have not always been kind to the country's first woman television newsreader.
    • ‘The Bahamas were beautiful,’ said Janine, a radio travel newsreader for Trafficlink.
  • 2A computer program for reading messages posted to newsgroups.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Email clients, newsreaders, offline browsers and backup managers are among the company's other offerings.
    • If anything interesting pops up I'll fire up my newsreader and post a response or make a note for possible inclusion in tomorrow's column.
    • Unfortunately, not all newsreader software (the programs you and I use to access newsgroups) can handle this new method, and that's creating a real bunfight in the binaries newsgroups.
    • Many email programs, newsreaders, RSS feeds, and web browsers have the ability to ‘disable images’.
    • In fact, I wouldn't be too surprised if the likes of Microsoft and IBM Lotus are not far away from including RSS newsreaders in their email clients.
 
 

Definition of newsreader in US English:

newsreader

nounˈn(j)uzˌridərˈn(y)o͞ozˌrēdər
  • 1A computer program for reading messages posted to newsgroups.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If anything interesting pops up I'll fire up my newsreader and post a response or make a note for possible inclusion in tomorrow's column.
    • Many email programs, newsreaders, RSS feeds, and web browsers have the ability to ‘disable images’.
    • Email clients, newsreaders, offline browsers and backup managers are among the company's other offerings.
    • In fact, I wouldn't be too surprised if the likes of Microsoft and IBM Lotus are not far away from including RSS newsreaders in their email clients.
    • Unfortunately, not all newsreader software (the programs you and I use to access newsgroups) can handle this new method, and that's creating a real bunfight in the binaries newsgroups.
  • 2British A person who reads broadcast news stories; a newscaster.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The region has its very own 6.30 pm news programme, fronted by well-known BBC Look North newsreader, Peter Levy, and Helen Fospero, a former US correspondent with GMTV.
    • This seems to fly in the face of common sense, as Channel 4 newsreader Jon Snow observed in his interview with us.
    • ‘The Bahamas were beautiful,’ said Janine, a radio travel newsreader for Trafficlink.
    • Actor Richard E Grant and newsreader Fiona Bruce are two of the famous names who will try to persuade viewers to vote for their favourite architectural treasure.
    • I'm sure I heard one newsreader refer to ‘Athens, Europe’ when briefly mentioning the Olympics.
    • At News 24 he was an evening presenter and newsreader, and also presented the nightly entertainment news show Zero 30.
    • Mr Sherry was a radio reporter and newsreader before television was introduced into New Zealand in the early 1960s.
    • For several years, she worked as a producer and newsreader at BBC Radio Lancashire and also on the post-graduate journalist course at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston.
    • If you think that's an exaggeration, something very similar happened to former ITN newsreader Julia Sommerville a few years back.
    • Profile writers have not always been kind to the country's first woman television newsreader.
    • He has a local connection too, being a cousin of BBC newsreader Claire Frisby.
    • The four local celebrities join actress Kate Winslet, ITN newsreader Katie Derham and marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe, who also make their debuts in Who's Who.
    • Top BBC journalist Kate Adie joined newsreader Jan Leeming and Castaway star Ben Fogle, to introduce their new books with individualism and gusto.
    • The museum, which houses over 100 horses, was due to be officially opened at noon by ITN newsreader Nicholas Owen.
    • Whilst many would later tune into Liquid News specifically to see Chris' style, it came as a complete shock to many to see the ego-centric world of celebrity mocked by a smartly dressed newsreader on an otherwise serious news channel.
    • His wife of 16 years is Maria Shriver, NBC newsreader and a niece of former president John F Kennedy, so it is no surprise that Schwarzenegger is into politics as well as being a dedicated do-gooder.
    • In a distinguished journalism career, Ms Ford made headlines herself when she became ITN's first prime-time female newsreader in 1978.
    • The daughter of TV newsreader Carol Barnes and government minister Denis MacShane has died in a skydiving accident in Australia.
    • My resolution never to go into television journalism was formed early, when I went out drinking with a local TV newsreader.
    • Among those working for the station at that time was Phil Hayton who went on to be a BBC TV newsreader.
 
 
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