英 [ˌmɑːstə əv ˈserəməniz]
主持人:指在正式场合确保活动顺利进行的人,例如在正确的时间介绍表演者。
master of ceremonies //
可数名词 At events such as formal dinners, award ceremonies, and variety shows, the master of ceremonies is the person who introduces the speakers or performers, and who announces what is going to happen next. 主持人; 司仪
从守卫奥运圣火的浅笑恶魔,到捧起残奥会火种盒的俏丽司仪(Master of ceremonies),当一个女子在看天空的时候,她并不想寻找什么。她只是寂寞。
司仪,节目主持人(master of ceremonies)这是最普遍通用的答案
... 主持司仪 Over The Mc 大会司仪 master of ceremonies ; Em cee ; Wack rapper ; Wack mc 司仪神父 celebrant ...
...星丹尼.格洛弗(Danny Glover)为主讲人,并由布碌仑副区长葛拉涵(Yvonne Graham)担任悼念仪式主持人(master of ceremonies),纪念活中还将带来由New Life Tabernacle Mass合唱团及Kenny Muhammad The Human交响乐团带来表演。
Paul Mazursky was Master of Ceremonies, and he was pretty hysterical.
保罗·马祖尔斯基担任司仪,他相当诙谐风趣。
In 2007 a robot named Tiro was master of ceremonies at the wedding of one of its designers.
2007年,一个名叫“泰罗”的机器人还为它的设计工程师之一担当了婚礼司仪。
MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Ladies and Gentlemen: Her Royal Highness will now answer your questions.
招待会主持:女士们,先生们, 现在你们可以向公主殿下提问。
Nixon spurned her embrace and signalled the master of ceremonies to resume the program.
That is to reckon without Mr Lafontaine's gifts as string-puller and master of ceremonies.
This Sunday, Ellen DeGeneres will try her comedic chops as master of ceremonies at the 79th Annual Academy Awards.