释义 |
- n.主人;许多;无数;大量
- v.款待;当主人;主办(宴会等);主持节目
- 网络主机;宿主;主持人
复数:hosts 现在分词:hosting 过去式:hosted v.+n. host summit,host dinner n. compere,congregation,crowd,emcee,entertainer v. accommodate,compere,hold,introduce,lay on 1. | [c] 主人a person who invites guests to a meal, a party, etc. or who has people staying at their house |
| Ian, our host, introduced us to the other guests. 主人伊恩把我们介绍给了其他客人。 |
2. | [c] 东道主;主办国(或城市、机构)a country, a city or an organization that holds and arranges a special event |
| The college is playing host to a group of visiting Russian scientists. 学院正在接待一批来访的俄罗斯科学家。 |
3. | [c] (电视或广播的)节目主持人a person who introduces a television or radio show, and talks to guests |
| a TV game show host 电视游戏节目主持人 |
4. | [c] (寄生动植物的)宿主,寄主an animal or a plant on which another animal or plant lives and feeds |
5. | [c] ~ of sb/sth 许多;大量a large number of people or things |
| a host of possibilities 多种可能性 |
6. | [c] (计算机网络的)主机,服务机the main computer in a network that controls or supplies information to other computers that are connected to it |
| transferring files from the host to your local computer 从主机向你的本地机传送文件 |
7. | [sing] 圣饼(基督教圣餐仪式中经过祝祷的面饼)the bread that is used in the Christian service of Communion , after it has been blessed |
1. | ~ sth 主办,主持(活动)to organize an event to which others are invited and make all the arrangements for them |
| South Africa hosted the World Cup finals. 南非主办了世界杯决赛。 |
2. | ~ sth 主持(电视或广播节目等)to introduce a television or radio programme, a show, etc. |
3. | ~ sth 作为主人组织(聚会);做东to organize a party that you have invited guests to |
4. | ~ sth (通常收费在与互联网连接的计算机上)存储网站to store a website on a computer connected to the Internet, usually in return for payment |
| a company that builds and hosts e-commerce sites 在互联网上建立并存储电子商务网站的公司 |
n. | 1. 主人;东家;东道主(女主人被称为hostess) 1. 主人;东家;东道主(女主人被称为hostess) | v. | |
n. | 1. somebody who invites and entertains guests. A woman who does this is sometimes called a hostess 2. a place or organization that provides the space and facilities for an event such as an international sporting competition 3. somebody who presents and interviews guests on a radio or television program 4. the owner or manager of a bed and breakfast, guest house, or hotel 5. a lot of people or things 6. [Biology]a human, animal, plant, or other organism in or on which another organism, especially a parasite, lives 7. [Medical & Healthcare]the recipient of a transplanted or grafted embryo, tissue, or organ 8. [Computer]the main computer in a network that controls certain processes or files 9. [Computer]server for a website 10. [Religion]the bread or wafer consecrated and eaten during the christian ceremony of communion 1. somebody who invites and entertains guests. A woman who does this is sometimes called a hostess 2. a place or organization that provides the space and facilities for an event such as an international sporting competition 3. somebody who presents and interviews guests on a radio or television program 4. the owner or manager of a bed and breakfast, guest house, or hotel 5. a lot of people or things 6. [Biology]a human, animal, plant, or other organism in or on which another organism, especially a parasite, lives 7. [Medical & Healthcare]the recipient of a transplanted or grafted embryo, tissue, or organ 8. [Computer]the main computer in a network that controls certain processes or files 9. [Computer]server for a website 10. [Religion]the bread or wafer consecrated and eaten during the christian ceremony of communion | v. | 2. to arrange a special event and provide the area, buildings, equipment, or services needed for it 3. to introduce and talk to the people taking part in a television or radio programme 4. to organize and be in charge of a meal or party for guests, especially an official one 5. [Computer]to run websites on a computer, usually for companies 2. to arrange a special event and provide the area, buildings, equipment, or services needed for it 3. to introduce and talk to the people taking part in a television or radio programme 4. to organize and be in charge of a meal or party for guests, especially an official one 5. [Computer]to run websites on a computer, usually for companies |
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