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View usage for: (prɪzentəʳ) Word forms: plural presenterscountable nounA radio or television presenter is a person who introduces the items in a particular programme. [mainly British] Most people think being a television presenter is exciting. ...presenter of the One O'Clock News. regional note: in AM, usually use host, anchorSynonyms: host, announcer, compere [British], anchorman or anchorwoman More Synonyms of presenter presenter in British English (prɪˈzɛntə) noun1. a person who presents something or someone 2. radio, television a person who introduces a show, links items, interviews guests, etc; compere presenter in American English (priˈzɛntər; prɪˈzɛntər) noun1. a person who presents something or someone 2. British host1 (sense 6) Examples of 'presenter' in a sentencepresenter Do you prefer being a radio presenter to modelling?This is why so few presenters say what they really think.The great radio presenter is the person who does 10,000.His fellow presenters have also shown their disdain for their soon-to-be former colleague.Singers have won three times, as have actors, presenters and sports stars.When the show 's presenter turned to him and asked the name of his band, he realised in a panic that they did not have one.The songs are just as important as the presenters of this show.Are the radio presenters like a big family?Why did it take so long for women to be accepted as sports presenters?Please let wildlife presenters present wildlife programmes.She is a top presenter and the show will be poorer for her going.Can you rearrange each set of letter blocks to spell out the name of a sports presenter?If only we had programmes and presenters like that now.Presumably other presenters on the show have no fixed views about anything.Good programme and presenter and intelligent information completely spoilt by people thinking we need to have our emotions ramped up by music.What would you like to do if being an actor and presenter doesn't work out?Anyway, his worry is that presenters will become demoralised.Would like to see more programmes with genuine presenters like Arthur.He deserves an award for his ability to move between being a comedian, presenter and serious actor.I would like to be a radio presenter in the future.The glam TV presenter and model has always been happy to chews the limelight.What expert skill will a bunch of entirely unsuitable actors, presenters and comedians be called upon to master next to pull in the viewers?Old comedians don't fade away; they become presenters.Partly this is because the media world isn't only about celebrities and TV presenters and actors.The TV presenter and model may have been keeping a relatively low profile over the past year but she has still managed to earn a decent crust.The model and TV presenter packed his belongings and sent them to his parents' home before changing all the locks.Absolute says the presenters will enjoy artistic freedom as they choose the music, tell rock star stories, invite their own guests and jam on air.CAN anyone tell me why we need so many presenters on TV sport? In other languagespresenter British English: presenter / prɪˈzɛntə/ NOUN A radio or television presenter is a person who introduces the items in a particular programme. ...a TV presenter. - American English: host
- Arabic: مُقَدِّم
- Brazilian Portuguese: apresentador
- Chinese: 节目主持人
- Croatian: voditelj
- Czech: moderátor
- Danish: præsentator
- Dutch: presentator
- European Spanish: presentador
- Finnish: juontaja
- French: présentateur
- German: Moderator
- Greek: παρουσιαστής
- Italian: presentatore
- Japanese: プレゼンター
- Korean: 뉴스 캐스터
- Norwegian: programleder
- Polish: prezenter
- European Portuguese: apresentador
- Romanian: prezentator
- Russian: ведущий
- Latin American Spanish: presentador
- Swedish: presentatör
- Thai: ผู้นำเสนอ
- Turkish: sunucu radyo, TV
- Ukrainian: ведучий
- Vietnamese: người thuyết trình
Chinese translation of 'presenter' n (c) - (on radio, TV)
节(節)目主持人 (jiémù zhǔchírén) (位, wèi)
Definition a person who introduces a radio or television show and links the items in it a television presenter Synonyms compere (British) anchorman or anchorwoman Additional synonymsDefinition a person who introduces programmes on radio or television The radio announcer said it was nine o'clock. Synonyms presenter, newscaster, reporter, commentator, broadcaster, newsreader, master or mistress of ceremonies, anchorman or woman or person, anchor |