newscaster

[USA]/'nuzkæstɚ/
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Oversættelse

n. nyhedsvært (ved en radiostation eller tv)
Word Forms

Eksempelsætninger

The newscaster was in competition with ten others for the job.

Nyhedsværten var i konkurrence med ti andre om jobbet.

The newscaster reported on the latest developments in the political situation.

Nyhedsværten rapporterede om de seneste udviklinger i den politiske situation.

The newscaster delivered the breaking news with a sense of urgency.

Nyhedsværten leverede de breaking news med en følelse af hastværk.

The newscaster interviewed the celebrity about their upcoming movie.

Nyhedsværten interviewede kendissen om deres kommende film.

The newscaster provided live coverage of the event as it unfolded.

Nyhedsværten leverede live-dækning af begivenheden, som den udspillede sig.

The newscaster's voice was calm and authoritative as he presented the evening news.

Nyhedsværtens stemme var rolig og autoritativ, mens han præsenterede aftennyhederne.

The newscaster shared updates on the weather forecast for the week.

Nyhedsværten delte opdateringer om vejrudsigten for ugen.

The newscaster signed off with a heartfelt message to the viewers at the end of the broadcast.

Nyhedsværten afsluttede med en hjertelig besked til seerne i slutningen af udsendelsen.

The newscaster's professionalism shone through in every segment of the news program.

Nyhedsværtens professionalisme skinnede igennem i hvert eneste segment af nyhedsprogrammet.

The newscaster's expressive facial expressions added depth to the story he was reporting.

Nyhedsværtens udtryksfulde ansigtsudtryk tilføjede dybde til historien, han rapporterede.

The newscaster engaged the audience by asking thought-provoking questions during the interview.

Nyhedsværten engagerede publikum ved at stille tankevækkende spørgsmål under interviewet.

Virkelige Eksempler

I thought this newscaster had a decent point.

Kilde: WIL Life Revelation

A newscaster has apologized to Samuel L. Jackson for confusing him with Laurence Fishburne.

Kilde: AP Listening Collection February 2014

Problems arose about several months ago, when his wife realized he can't stop talking like a newscaster.

Kilde: Listening Digest

Next, a newscaster, who sounds surprisingly like Jamal, gives us the news.

Kilde: 2010 ESLPod

The network released a statement saying the longtime newscaster was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer that affects the bone marrow.

Kilde: AP Listening Collection February 2014

Mr. Rogers would always talk directly to the camera, sort of like a newscaster on a news program.

Kilde: 2015 English Cafe

And I am your host, Norah McInerney, who most certainly practices her newscaster voice in her private time.

Kilde: That's bad, thank you for your concern.

They could also be delusions of reference, where someone might think that insignificant remarks are directed at them, like a newscaster is speaking directly to them through the TV.

Kilde: Osmosis - Mental Psychology

A " newscaster" is someone on the television or that you hear on radio that reads the news to you – tells you what the news is.

Kilde: 2010 ESLPod

Today, Standard American English, also known as General American, is based on a generalized Midwestern accent, and is familiar to us from American films, radio and newscasters.

Kilde: Illustrated History of English (Volume 2)

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