单词 | mikeside |
释义 | mikesiden.adv. U.S. A. n. In adverbial phrases. at (also from) mikeside n. at (or from) a position behind a broadcaster's microphone; at (or from) the position of a broadcaster. ΚΠ 1977 Newsweek (Nexis) 14 Mar. 14 For these instances, he had his issues man, Stu Eizenstadt, at mike-side and point men standing by at every agency of government. 1982 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 13 June ii. 39/1 This is Biff Burns emanating from mikeside here in the Biff Burns Sports Room. 1995 State Jrnl.-Reg. (Springfield, Illinois) (Nexis) 14 Dec. 27 Lyle Johnson and former Southeast player and assistant coach Keith Chambers were at mike-side. B. adv. Behind a broadcaster's microphone; in the position or role of broadcaster. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > [adverb] > broadcasting terms mikeside1984 1984 San Diego Union-Tribune (Nexis) 9 Feb. c1 Cox Cable announced yesterday that Jerry Coleman, Ted Leitner and Bob Chandler will be mikeside this season for the 40 home games that will be televised on a pay per view basis. 1991 Orange County (Calif.) Register (Nexis) 27 June c3 Former welter contender Mando Muniz and Fraser himself mikeside for the KDOC/56 telecasts. 1998 Rocky Mountain News (Denver) (Electronic ed.) 16 May He was mikeside in 1979 when the Bears scored nine runs in the bottom of the ninth for a 16–14 win over Omaha. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adv.1977 |
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