主播

zhǔbō

HSK 6

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 主播 (zhǔbō) primarily refers to a host or presenter, especially in the context of live streaming or broadcasting. It is commonly used to describe individuals who host online live shows, news programs, or other media presentations.

Common Contexts

主播 is frequently used in modern digital media to denote online streamers who interact with their audience in real time. It can also refer to traditional TV or radio hosts responsible for presenting content.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 直播主播 (zhíbò zhǔbō): live streaming host, used when emphasizing the live broadcast context.
  • 网络主播 (wǎngluò zhǔbō): online host, highlighting the internet platform.
  • 主播 (zhǔbō jiān): host’s room or streaming room, referring to the virtual or physical space where the host broadcasts.

Usage Notes

When using 主播, it often implies a person who is actively engaging with an audience, not just a passive announcer. It is a neutral to informal term widely accepted in both professional and casual settings. Avoid confusing 主播 with (bōyīnyuán), which is more formal and refers to traditional broadcasters or announcers.

Summary

主播 is a versatile term essential for discussing modern media, especially live streaming culture. It highlights the role of the person who leads or presents content to an audience, often with interactive elements.

Example Sentences

这位主播的直播间人气非常高,观众互动也很活跃。

Zhè wèi zhǔbō de zhíbò jiān rénqì fēicháng gāo, guānzhòng hùdòng yě hěn

This host's live streaming room is very popular, and the audience

主播在节目中负责介绍新闻和采访嘉宾。

Zhǔbō zài jiémù zhōng fùzé jièshào xīnwén hé cǎifǎng jiābīn.

The host is responsible for presenting the news and interviewing guests

很多年轻人喜欢成为网络主播,通过直播分享生活。

Hěn duō niánqīng rén xǐhuān chéngwéi wǎngluò zhǔbō, tōngguò zhíbò

Many young people like to become online hosts and share their lives through