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词汇 disc jockey
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Definition of disc jockey in English:

disc jockey

noun
  • A person who introduces and plays recorded popular music, especially on radio or at a club.

    (尤指)(电台的)流行音乐节目主持人;(迪斯科舞厅的)唱片骑师

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The truck is open on one side to reveal a stage, giant TV screens, a disk jockey, and break-dancers.
    • That didn't work out, so he became a disk jockey, then ran a loan company with his brother until he retired a few years ago.
    • There is a bar, Chinese lanterns, and a hired disc jockey spinning popular records.
    • I was a vagabond disk jockey on small stations with little income at age 30.
    • The reel also featured a disc jockey from a local radio station talking about how cold it was that morning.
    • The first verse sets the scene: a lonely disc jockey late at night connecting with his listeners over the air and on the phone.
    • He is the most popular radio disc jockey in the state.
    • A week before the death of the Radio One disc jockey John Peel, an interesting exercise in semiotics was broadcast on the news.
    • My boyfriend is a popular disc jockey where we live, and it's very hard for me to separate work from home.
    • How, he wondered, could a disc jockey front a sports programme?
    • Born in Texas, Johnny became a radio disc jockey at 14 and formed his own band not long afterwards.
    • Before getting into the country scene, Steve spent two summers in Greece as a disc jockey and compère, with the occasional bit of singing.
    • The disc jockey went on to top the hit parade with a string of successes during the season.
    • He got his start as a popular radio disc jockey in Los Angeles.
    • As we passed the studio I recognized the disk jockey.
    • Foot-tapping music from a live band alternated with popular party hits played by a lively disc jockey.
    • He was a disc jockey mixing music tracks for his local state college's radio station this time last year.
    • The 75-year-old granddaddy of the turntable has won a place in The Guinness Book of Records for being the longest-serving disc jockey in the world.

Definition of disc jockey in US English:

disc jockey

(also disk jockey)
nounˈdɪs(k) ˌdʒɑkiˈdis(k) ˌjäkē
  • A person who introduces and plays recorded popular music, especially on radio or at a disco.

    (尤指)(电台的)流行音乐节目主持人;(迪斯科舞厅的)唱片骑师

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first verse sets the scene: a lonely disc jockey late at night connecting with his listeners over the air and on the phone.
    • Born in Texas, Johnny became a radio disc jockey at 14 and formed his own band not long afterwards.
    • Foot-tapping music from a live band alternated with popular party hits played by a lively disc jockey.
    • The reel also featured a disc jockey from a local radio station talking about how cold it was that morning.
    • That didn't work out, so he became a disk jockey, then ran a loan company with his brother until he retired a few years ago.
    • He is the most popular radio disc jockey in the state.
    • The 75-year-old granddaddy of the turntable has won a place in The Guinness Book of Records for being the longest-serving disc jockey in the world.
    • The disc jockey went on to top the hit parade with a string of successes during the season.
    • The truck is open on one side to reveal a stage, giant TV screens, a disk jockey, and break-dancers.
    • There is a bar, Chinese lanterns, and a hired disc jockey spinning popular records.
    • He got his start as a popular radio disc jockey in Los Angeles.
    • A week before the death of the Radio One disc jockey John Peel, an interesting exercise in semiotics was broadcast on the news.
    • Before getting into the country scene, Steve spent two summers in Greece as a disc jockey and compère, with the occasional bit of singing.
    • How, he wondered, could a disc jockey front a sports programme?
    • He was a disc jockey mixing music tracks for his local state college's radio station this time last year.
    • I was a vagabond disk jockey on small stations with little income at age 30.
    • My boyfriend is a popular disc jockey where we live, and it's very hard for me to separate work from home.
    • As we passed the studio I recognized the disk jockey.
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