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词汇 Emmy
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Definition of Emmy in English:

Emmy

nounPlural Emmys ˈɛmiˈɛmi
  • (in the US) a statuette awarded annually to an outstanding television programme or performer.

    (美国)艾美奖(一年一度颁发给优秀电视节目或演员的小雕像)

    as modifier an Emmy award
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His collaborations were honoured with many Bafta, RTS and Emmy nominations and awards.
    • His work has received countless awards, including eight Emmys.
    • If there's been anything predictable about the Emmys recently, it's that they're not always predictable.
    • He has won two Emmys for Outstanding Game Show Host.
    • These writers, who should have even more Emmys than they do, can make anything hilarious.
    • As part of this, I work as a script consultant on movies and television shows and have won several Emmys.
    • It was the first show to use satellite feeds and stop-action sequences, and it won four Emmys its first year.
    • The show has earned 12 Emmys, one for Outstanding Comedy Series.
    • Multiple awards including an Academy Award, an Academy Award nomination and three Emmys have honored his work.
    • It was the second time that the Emmys, the television industry's highest honours and its equivalent of the Oscars, had been postponed in three weeks.
    • Currently nominated for four Emmys, the program has won 17 Emmy Awards and has been nominated for 85 since its debut.
    • It's won four Emmys for outstanding drama series and it's weighing in with about eight million viewers this season.
    • He holds court behind his large desk, surrounded by his many Emmys.
    • There she served as executive producer for a number of co-productions with partners, including the BBC, and won three international Emmys.
    • According to my sources, the Emmys - the Oscars of television - are going to be hosted by no less than seven comedians.
    • This year, a satirical chat show, The Daily Show, with Jon Stewart, was awarded two Emmys.
    • Take, for example, the shows that are getting accolades and Emmys.

Origin

1940s: said to be from Immy, short for image orthicon tube (a kind of television camera tube).

Rhymes

Clemmie, jemmy, lemme, semi

Definition of Emmy in US English:

Emmy

nounˈɛmiˈemē
  • A statuette awarded annually to an outstanding television program or performer.

    (美国)艾美奖(一年一度颁发给优秀电视节目或演员的小雕像)

    as modifier an Emmy award
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His collaborations were honoured with many Bafta, RTS and Emmy nominations and awards.
    • Multiple awards including an Academy Award, an Academy Award nomination and three Emmys have honored his work.
    • Take, for example, the shows that are getting accolades and Emmys.
    • It was the first show to use satellite feeds and stop-action sequences, and it won four Emmys its first year.
    • He has won two Emmys for Outstanding Game Show Host.
    • These writers, who should have even more Emmys than they do, can make anything hilarious.
    • He holds court behind his large desk, surrounded by his many Emmys.
    • The show has earned 12 Emmys, one for Outstanding Comedy Series.
    • Currently nominated for four Emmys, the program has won 17 Emmy Awards and has been nominated for 85 since its debut.
    • It was the second time that the Emmys, the television industry's highest honours and its equivalent of the Oscars, had been postponed in three weeks.
    • His work has received countless awards, including eight Emmys.
    • According to my sources, the Emmys - the Oscars of television - are going to be hosted by no less than seven comedians.
    • If there's been anything predictable about the Emmys recently, it's that they're not always predictable.
    • It's won four Emmys for outstanding drama series and it's weighing in with about eight million viewers this season.
    • There she served as executive producer for a number of co-productions with partners, including the BBC, and won three international Emmys.
    • This year, a satirical chat show, The Daily Show, with Jon Stewart, was awarded two Emmys.
    • As part of this, I work as a script consultant on movies and television shows and have won several Emmys.

Origin

1940s: said to be from Immy, short for image orthicon tube (a kind of television camera tube).

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