radio announcer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofradioandannouncer
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radio
noun
uk/ˈreɪ.di.əʊ/us/ˈreɪ.di.oʊ/
a piece of electronic equipment used for listening to ...
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announcer
noun[C]
uk/əˈnaʊn.sər/us/əˈnaʊn.sɚ/
someone who introduces programmes or reads the news on the television ...
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(Definition ofradioandannouncerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Aradioannouncerwas detained and his microphone commandeered for radio broadcasts, beginning at 5:45 am.
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Theradioannounceris describing the events happening.
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His enthusiasm fades when theradioannounceradvises he pay his income tax promptly.
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He worked steadily as aradioannouncerand actor.
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She has worked as a teacher, writer, editor, graphic artist andradioannouncer.
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Other versions of the story ascribe the misunderstanding to aradioannouncer.
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Following the war, he became aradioannouncer, moving to television in its early days.
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Before being aradioannouncer, he became a dyaro, bote and balut vendor at his hometown.
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The character is an egotistical television presenter andradioannouncer, whose presenting style is a parody of cliched media reporting or presentation.
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He worked as a musician, aradioannouncer, a songwriter, and a newspaper columnist.
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Theradioannouncersets up a date and time for their meeting at the radio station.
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His father was aradioannouncer, actor and director.
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He taught at the school for 19 years before quitting to become aradioannouncerin 1941.
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However, he dropped out to become aradioannouncer.
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She also worked briefly as aradioannouncer.
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In his early life, he worked on an oil refinery and later was aradioannouncer.
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This phrase also gave its name to the first track of the album, which consists of an introduction of aradioannouncer.
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Aradioannouncersays that the government will look after farm workers.
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The video begins of theradioannouncervoice intro.
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Like many authors, he draws inspiration from previous and current occupations, including projectionist, record store clerk,radioannouncer, sheriff's dispatcher, and advertising copywriter.
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