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What are the English expressions related to "webcast" and "anchor"?

For example, it was reported by @ Global Times-English in June+10 last year.

About 1 1,000 illegal webcasts were closed, and more than 20 live broadcast platforms were reorganized.

Close about 1000 illegal webcasts and rectify more than 20 webcasting platforms.

② Real-time video stream

Knock on the blackboard:

rivulet

The basic meaning of this word is "flow", which means restricted flow, such as through a certain route or exit.

It can also refer to a large number of continuous flows. Extension can mean "flying high"

Common collocation:

In production = in production

put into production

In addition, live-stream can be used as a verb, meaning "live broadcast".

For example:

Live courses to prevent students from falling behind

Use webcasting for teaching to prevent students from falling behind in their homework.

Three versions of "anchor" translation

① Normal version: network anchor ['k? ]

Anchor; Anchors and anchors; Backed by mountains; News anchor

Decomposition; Repair; mainframe program

In American English, this word refers to:

Example:

He works in the news department of ABC and is the host of the 15-minute evening news program.

He used to work in the news department of ABC-he was the host of the company's 15-minute evening news program.

② Global Times-English Edition: Moderator

Network anchors organize live pseudo-charitable donations to defraud fans of money.

③ China Daily: camgirl

Camgirl refers to a girl or young woman who broadcasts her photos live on the Internet.

A network anchorwoman refers to a girl or young woman who makes a live video online.

What other related English expressions are there?

From the media

New media new media

Social media social media

Network celebrity economy

Fan economy fan economy

live stream economy

Reward function "Reward" function

Interesting loitering

live broadcast