disc jockey 英 [disk ˈdʒɔki]   美 [dɪsk ˈdʒɑki]

disc jockey

disc jockey  英 [disk ˈdʒɔki] 美 [dɪsk ˈdʒɑki]

n. 唱片骑师;电台的音乐节目主持人(等于D.J.) 

名词复数:disc jockeys 

He was a disc jockey on three college radio stations and held internships with two commercial radio stations. 他曾在三个大学广播电台当音乐节目主持人,并曾在两个商业电台做实习生。
You see, Les had a higher purpose than simply wanting to be a disc jockey. He wanted to buy a nicer house for his adoptive mother, whom he loved deeply. 要知道,莱斯还有比成为一名音乐节目主持人更高的目标他要为他深爱的养母买一幢更好的房子。

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  • n. 唱片骑师;电台的音乐节目主持人(等于D.J.)
  • 1. He was a disc jockey on three college radio stations and held internships with two commercial radio stations.

    他曾在三个大学广播电台当音乐节目主持人,并曾在两个商业电台做实习生。

  • 2. You see, Les had a higher purpose than simply wanting to be a disc jockey. He wanted to buy a nicer house for his adoptive mother, whom he loved deeply.

    要知道,莱斯还有比成为一名音乐节目主持人更高的目标他要为他深爱的养母买一幢更好的房子。

  • 3. He got into the station manager’s office and told him he wanted to be a disc jockey.

    他走进经理办公室,说他想成为一名流行音乐节目主持人。

ˈdisc jockey / ; NAmE / noun ( abbr.DJ ) ( also informal dee·jay ) a person whose job is to introduce and play recorded popular music, on radio or television or at a club (电台、电视台、俱乐部)唱片节目主持人 disc jockey disc jockeys ˈdisc jockey / ; NAmE /
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