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单词 interviewer
释义
interviewerin‧ter‧view‧er /ˈɪntəvjuːə $ -tərvjuːər/ ●○○ noun [countable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • My most shocking moment as an interviewer was when a movie star came on drunk and threatened to him my other guests.
  • Paxman is seen as a tough interviewer who rarely lets politicians off the hook.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorsomeone who presents a television or radio programme
British someone on a television or radio programme who tells you what the programme will be about, and introduces the other people in it: · The presenter read the news headlines.· Libby Purves, the radio presenter, has also written several novels.
American someone on a television or radio programme who tells you what the programme will be about, or who tells you about a sports game as it is happening: · The announcer said that the contestants had been chosen at random.· Scully was the radio announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers' games before moving to network television.
someone who introduces the people on a show and who talks to people or about reports or scenes included in the programme - use this especially about talk shows, game shows, or quiz shows: · Minelli was the host for the two-hour awards program.· Jay Leno, the host of the "Tonight" show
British /anchor/newscaster American someone who reads the news on TV or radio, and introduces news reports: · Lehrer is the respected anchor of the News Hour.· John Humphrys became a top BBC foreign correspondent, newsreader, and co-presenter of Radio 4's Today programme.· Wilson is retiring after 20 years as a newscaster at Channel 7.
someone who asks a famous person questions on television, for example about their personal experiences, political opinions etc: · Paxman is seen as a tough interviewer who rarely lets politicians off the hook.· My most shocking moment as an interviewer was when a movie star came on drunk and threatened to hit my other guests.
the main person who reads the news on a television news programme: · He was the anchor for the BBC's nine o'clock news for over 10 years.
someone on television or radio who describes an event as it is happening, especially a sports game: · Parcells, the former New York Giants coach, later became a sports commentator on television.
someone who plays records and talks to people on a music programme on the radio: · Wolfman Jack was a famous deejay in the 1960s.· DJ Barry Scott hosts an oldies program on WZLX.
someone who introduces music videos on television: · Hunter is a former MTV veejay.·
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· The royal family, he told a television interviewer eight years later, was safe with him.
VERB
· If you have been targeting the wrong field, ask the interviewer which field he or she thinks would be more suitable.
· Several studies have indeed found that women consistently fail to tell interviewers about their abortions.· She actually told interviewers that the first lady she admired most was Dolley Madison!· He wanted to communicate something about black dancers, he would later tell an interviewer.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnouninterviewintervieweeinterviewerverbinterview
the person who asks the questions in an interview
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