master+of+ceremonies

  • 11master of ceremonies — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms master of ceremonies : singular master of ceremonies plural masters of ceremonies someone whose job is to introduce speakers or performers at a formal public event …

    English dictionary

  • 12master of ceremonies — masters of ceremonies N COUNT At events such as formal dinners, award ceremonies, and variety shows, the master of ceremonies is the person who introduces the speakers or performers, and who announces what is going to happen next …

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  • 13Master of Ceremonies — Запрос «MC» перенаправляется сюда; см. также другие значения. MC, или эм си (сокр. англ. Master of Ceremonies) в регги культуре и хип хопе  артист, в сопровождении электронной танцевальной музыки произносящий со сцены слова … …

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  • 14master of ceremonies — noun (C) someone who introduces speakers or performers at a social or public occasion; emcee AmE: the master of ceremonies for the Miss World Pageant …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 15Master of Ceremonies (Styles P album) — Master of Ceremonies Studio album by Styles P Released October 4, 2011 …

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  • 16Master of Ceremonies (Japan) — The Master of Ceremonies (治部卿, Jibu kyō?) is one of the major positions in the Japanese Imperial Household Agency. The function of the Imperial ceremonial master predates the Heian period; and the role continued to be filled continuously since… …

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  • 17Master of Ceremonies (album) — American metalcore band Manntis returns with this long awaited and delayed second album, supposed to release in 2008. Master of Ceremonies Studio album by Manntis Released 2008 Ge …

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  • 18master of ceremonies — or[M.C.] or[emcee] {n.} The person in charge of introducing the various participants in a show or entertainment. * /Bob Hope was the M.C. of many memorable shows./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 19master of ceremonies — or[M.C.] or[emcee] {n.} The person in charge of introducing the various participants in a show or entertainment. * /Bob Hope was the M.C. of many memorable shows./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 20master of ceremonies — Date: circa 1610 1. a person who determines the forms to be observed on a public occasion 2. a person who acts as host at a formal event 3. a person who acts as host for a program of entertainment (as on television) …

    New Collegiate Dictionary