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Definition of emcee in English:

emcee

nounPlural emceesɛmˈsiːˌɛmˈsi
informal
  • 1A master of ceremonies.

    (仪式的)主持人,司仪

    a tuxedoed emcee strode to the middle of the stage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I found the show very entertaining, a great combination of physical strength, endurance, slapstick, and witty repartee between the lumberjacks and the emcee.
    • Lewis was replaced as host by Dennis James, who was even worse, and other emcees were tried.
    • The emcees asked the classic is-there-a-doctor-in-the-house question, and four popped up to give aid.
    • I am one with the crowd and my years as an emcee stand me in good stead.
    • It was a great evening - the comedians were hilarious (Scott Falconbridge was the emcee, Dana Alexander was one comedian, and Mike Dambra was the headliner).
    • Bill Irwin is a masterful comedian, a world-class mime, and a witty emcee.
    • The emcees kept the flow going by introducing each item with a brief description.
    • When an emcee is on stage, some people say its not theater.
    • Well, that's what we're trying to prevent here’ said the emcee, explaining the need for security measures at a recent preview screening of Johnny English.
    • Pre-game festivities will include a special guest emcee doing player introductions.
    • As an emcee, you'll make maybe $250 a week, with features making $400 - $500 and headliners around $1000.
    • Television personality Star Jones served as emcee for the evening.
    • After a short stint as an emcee of ‘Earn Your Vacation,’ Carson got his own half-hour comedy show, called ‘The Johnny Carson Show.’
    • The emcee, a university official, casually noted in her introduction that the school ‘will proceed with its affirmative action policies no matter what the Supreme Court does.’
    • After the drivers were introduced by a traveling emcee called ‘The Motor Mouth,’ an invocation and the national anthem, cars left at one-minute intervals to cheers from the crowd.
    • There will be an emcee to conduct quizzes and give away prizes and freebies.
    • Lana arrives downstairs just as the emcee introduces Dr. Yolanda Jones.
    • After the obnoxious announcer, who clearly wished he had been bestowed with the honour of actually being counted as a storyteller and not simply the emcee, I was not in a mood most receptive to storytelling.
    • It was a big to-do in San Francisco's opera house back then, with Sam Donaldson and Alan Cumming as emcees… but it was also the dying days of the dotcom exuberance.
  • 2An MC at a club or party.

    (俱乐部或晚会的)主持人,司仪

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Aside from that, Jay-Z's not one of my favorite emcees, but a good beat does a lot to make up for that, and this album is a wonderful example.
    • There's a lot of dope emcees and musicians who should be heard.
    • That means Technique who loses rap battles to white emcees named Idea has guilty blood on his hands and tongue from that insidious Hollywood connection.
    • Once a group containing the talents of myriad emcees, they were whittled down to a more tidy, and probably more manageable five for their first major release: ‘As the World Burns.’
    • The emcees (Abdominal, D-Sisive) try to impart some wisdom on the listener, but not in any sincere way - more as an effort to appear well read or vaguely revolutionary (in an inoffensive manner).
    • The club opens its stage every week to poets, singers and aspiring emcees.
    • Fame, however, didn't come immediately and while he battled emcees in Washington Square Park, he also worked for five years at the country's oldest black bookstore, Nkiru in Brooklyn, which he later purchased in 1998 with Mos Def.
    • He enters the scene with a collection of more than able emcees, the most impressive of which is given the honor of being mentioned several times on the album: Jean Grae.
    • This is definitely a man with a lot on his mind, he and his guest emcees rhyming with a sense of conviction and urgency on each track.
    • And not just because it landed three top performers - singers Shanty, Melly Goeslaw and Titi DJ - as well as noted emcees Tika Panggabean and Farhan.
    • Ready for a ride with the illest emcees of Detroit?
    • For reasons that will be explained later, the highlights of 1st Class are the tracks that feature guest emcees.
    • The artists presenting work ranged from traditional monologuists and playwrights to dancers and emcees making their first forays into theater.
    • Also, keep your eyes peeled for a super tour headlined by supa emcees De La Soul, as well as a touchdown from Chicago's finest, Common.
    • It's very rare for emcees to do narrative works, and even more rare for them to tackle a specific historical event retrospectively.
    • By the way, I too agree with the posters who say there should be more articles devoted to real emcees with subject matter relevant to positive action.
    • We wanted to get away from the image of just being emcees, so we came up with the name ‘Silent Lambs Project’ to signify that this is the silent messenger's work at hand.
    • Cee-Lo Green comes from the soulful South, and his aptly titled second album finds the sizeable emcee eschewing the stereotypical rapper role.
    • More recently a friend of mine (a UW student and emcee) was trying to find other student emcees to put on an event, but to no avail (even though KW apparently has a well-known hip hop community).
    • Hip-hop rose in urban centers, launched by breakdancers and carried forward by emcees, DJs and graffiti artists.
verbemceed, emceeing, emceesɛmˈsiːˌɛmˈsi
informal
  • 1with object Act as a master of ceremonies at (an entertainment or large social occasion)

    为(娱乐活动,大型社交场合)当主持人,当司仪

    he was scheduled to emcee Sunday's award show
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I emceed the dinner for Rudi Giuliani the other night, and the crowd is just enormously buoyed and up.
    • Recently, I emceed a performance by eleven New England dance schools who shared their talents to raise money for the The Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund.
    • CBC radio announcer Katherine Duncan will emcee the event, which is put on by the the Book Publishers Association and the Writers Guild of Alberta.
    • And Robbins, who emceed the event, says everyone who is able to help should do what they can.
    • Sunday I emcee another concert at Orchestra Hall, and I will put on the black uniform as usual.
    • This festival of performance is emceed by Joe Giamalva, a director, dancer and choreographer, and is host to more than seventeen studios.
    • I emcee things at Carefree all the time but it was so different to emcee a festival.
    • Afterwards, it was all back to Shenanigans for the superb Carvery and Happy Hour, and the prize giving ceremony emceed by Shenanigans tournament director Mike Franklin.
    • We went - at two inaugurals, his first inaugural I emceed an event at the Lincoln Memorial.
    • Cary Grant and I emceed this Victory Caravan.
    • Seymour, a painter herself, helped emcee the event and donated a canvas - a floral still life, which fetched $5,000 in the evening's benefit auction.
    • Perhaps someday Tony will step into his father's shoes to emcee city events in the English language?
    • Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw will emcee the event.
    • Just a bit after 400 PM, the speakers began, and the ceremony was emceed by Gil Mallory, President of Amtrak West.
    • Deco Drive's colorful Daisy Deadpetals will emcee the fashion event.
    • Diamond Dave ably emceed the party and entertained all throughout.
    • The promoter of the contest, NPC Maryland district chairman Todd Swinney, brought in Shawn Ray to emcee the event.
    • Sunday night I have to emcee a concert at Orchestra Hall, which is fun, in a terrifying sort of way; nothing I do quite equals the paralyzing moment of walking on stage and seeing that vast auditorium filled to the rafters.
    • Main Events' Carl Moretti emceed the event as all six major combatants and their trainers were brought up one at a time to give their insight to Saturdays Mega-Card.
    • He was also instrumental in getting always-vocal Shawn Ray to emcee the contest.
    Synonyms
    present, introduce, compère, front, anchor, announce, be the presenter of
  • 2no object Perform as an MC.

    当主持人,当司仪

    I ran the contest while Alex emceed from the DJ booth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm afraid the night turned ugly when it came time for the emcee to start emceeing, his trippy Dr. Octagon-esque flow turning sour inside of a minute, his subjects centering around a similar cosmic subject matter.
    • I had my usual best seat in the house emceeing from the DJ box, as the many trophies were presented and winners photographed with Wee and Woody on the catwalk.
    • I gradually got more involved in the scene, and from that came the rapping and the emceeing.
    • Some critics were turned off by Williams' bombastic, proclamatory emceeing, which often made no pretense of rhythmic consistency or tonal variety.
    • Still, some of the greatest emcees I know are some of my favorite poets i.e., Nas, Kweli, Method, Lauryn, Common, Mos, Jay Z etc., and I can't wait to publish their poems in book form.
    Synonyms
    preside, preside over, take charge, be in charge, be in charge of, be responsible, be responsible for, direct, head, head up, manage, oversee, superintend, supervise, conduct, run, lead, chair, take the chair

Origin

1930s (originally US): representing a pronunciation of MC.

Rhymes

absentee, açai, addressee, adoptee, agree, allottee, amputee, appellee, appointee, appraisee, après-ski, assignee, asylee, attendee, bailee, bain-marie, Bangui, bargee, bawbee, be, Bea, bee, bootee, bouquet garni, bourgeoisie, Brie, BSc, buckshee, Capri, cc, chimpanzee, cohabitee, conferee, consignee, consultee, Cree, debauchee, decree, dedicatee, Dee, degree, deportee, dernier cri, detainee, devisee, devotee, divorcee, draftee, dree, Dundee, dungaree, eau-de-vie, employee, endorsee, en famille, ennui, enrollee, escapee, esprit, evacuee, examinee, expellee, fee, fiddle-de-dee, flea, flee, fleur-de-lis, foresee, franchisee, free, fusee (US fuzee), Gardaí, garnishee, gee, ghee, glee, goatee, grandee, Grand Prix, grantee, Guarani, guarantee, he, HMRC, indictee, inductee, internee, interviewee, invitee, jamboree, Jaycee, jeu d'esprit, key, knee, Lea, lee, legatee, Leigh, lessee, Ley, licensee, loanee, lychee, manatee, Manichee, maquis, Marie, marquee, me, Midi, mortgagee, MSc, nominee, obligee, Otomi, parolee, Parsee, parti pris, patentee, Pawnee, payee, pea, pee, permittee, plc, plea, pledgee, pollee, presentee, promisee, quay, ratatouille, referee, refugee, releasee, repartee, retiree, returnee, rupee, scot-free, scree, sea, secondee, see, settee, Shanxi, Shawnee, shchi, she, shea, si, sirree, ski, spree, standee, suttee, tant pis, tea, tee, tee-hee, Tennessee, testee, the, thee, three, thuggee, Tiree, Torquay, trainee, Tralee, transferee, tree, Trincomalee, trustee, tutee, twee, Twi, undersea, vestee, vis-à-vis, wagon-lit, Waikiki, warrantee, we, wee, whee, whoopee, ye, yippee, Zuider Zee

Definition of emcee in US English:

emcee

nounˌemˈsēˌɛmˈsi
informal
  • A master of ceremonies.

    (仪式的)主持人,司仪

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After the drivers were introduced by a traveling emcee called ‘The Motor Mouth,’ an invocation and the national anthem, cars left at one-minute intervals to cheers from the crowd.
    • I found the show very entertaining, a great combination of physical strength, endurance, slapstick, and witty repartee between the lumberjacks and the emcee.
    • Lewis was replaced as host by Dennis James, who was even worse, and other emcees were tried.
    • Bill Irwin is a masterful comedian, a world-class mime, and a witty emcee.
    • It was a big to-do in San Francisco's opera house back then, with Sam Donaldson and Alan Cumming as emcees… but it was also the dying days of the dotcom exuberance.
    • It was a great evening - the comedians were hilarious (Scott Falconbridge was the emcee, Dana Alexander was one comedian, and Mike Dambra was the headliner).
    • As an emcee, you'll make maybe $250 a week, with features making $400 - $500 and headliners around $1000.
    • Television personality Star Jones served as emcee for the evening.
    • Lana arrives downstairs just as the emcee introduces Dr. Yolanda Jones.
    • There will be an emcee to conduct quizzes and give away prizes and freebies.
    • Pre-game festivities will include a special guest emcee doing player introductions.
    • The emcees asked the classic is-there-a-doctor-in-the-house question, and four popped up to give aid.
    • After a short stint as an emcee of ‘Earn Your Vacation,’ Carson got his own half-hour comedy show, called ‘The Johnny Carson Show.’
    • I am one with the crowd and my years as an emcee stand me in good stead.
    • When an emcee is on stage, some people say its not theater.
    • Well, that's what we're trying to prevent here’ said the emcee, explaining the need for security measures at a recent preview screening of Johnny English.
    • The emcee, a university official, casually noted in her introduction that the school ‘will proceed with its affirmative action policies no matter what the Supreme Court does.’
    • After the obnoxious announcer, who clearly wished he had been bestowed with the honour of actually being counted as a storyteller and not simply the emcee, I was not in a mood most receptive to storytelling.
    • The emcees kept the flow going by introducing each item with a brief description.
verbˌemˈsēˌɛmˈsi
[with object]informal
  • Perform the role of a master of ceremonies at (a public entertainment or a large social occasion).

    为(娱乐活动,大型社交场合)当主持人,当司仪

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perhaps someday Tony will step into his father's shoes to emcee city events in the English language?
    • He was also instrumental in getting always-vocal Shawn Ray to emcee the contest.
    • We went - at two inaugurals, his first inaugural I emceed an event at the Lincoln Memorial.
    • I emcee things at Carefree all the time but it was so different to emcee a festival.
    • Main Events' Carl Moretti emceed the event as all six major combatants and their trainers were brought up one at a time to give their insight to Saturdays Mega-Card.
    • And Robbins, who emceed the event, says everyone who is able to help should do what they can.
    • Sunday I emcee another concert at Orchestra Hall, and I will put on the black uniform as usual.
    • Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw will emcee the event.
    • I emceed the dinner for Rudi Giuliani the other night, and the crowd is just enormously buoyed and up.
    • Sunday night I have to emcee a concert at Orchestra Hall, which is fun, in a terrifying sort of way; nothing I do quite equals the paralyzing moment of walking on stage and seeing that vast auditorium filled to the rafters.
    • This festival of performance is emceed by Joe Giamalva, a director, dancer and choreographer, and is host to more than seventeen studios.
    • CBC radio announcer Katherine Duncan will emcee the event, which is put on by the the Book Publishers Association and the Writers Guild of Alberta.
    • Deco Drive's colorful Daisy Deadpetals will emcee the fashion event.
    • Diamond Dave ably emceed the party and entertained all throughout.
    • Just a bit after 400 PM, the speakers began, and the ceremony was emceed by Gil Mallory, President of Amtrak West.
    • Recently, I emceed a performance by eleven New England dance schools who shared their talents to raise money for the The Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund.
    • Seymour, a painter herself, helped emcee the event and donated a canvas - a floral still life, which fetched $5,000 in the evening's benefit auction.
    • Cary Grant and I emceed this Victory Caravan.
    • Afterwards, it was all back to Shenanigans for the superb Carvery and Happy Hour, and the prize giving ceremony emceed by Shenanigans tournament director Mike Franklin.
    • The promoter of the contest, NPC Maryland district chairman Todd Swinney, brought in Shawn Ray to emcee the event.
    Synonyms
    present, introduce, compère, front, anchor, announce, be the presenter of

Origin

1930s (originally US): representing a pronunciation of MC.

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