B2 [ C ] female also hostess someone who has guests主人,东道主
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Our host was wearing a clown costume.
So please give a big hand to your host for the evening, Bill Cronshaw!
Would you mind playing host ?
After dinner our host said, "Shall we retire to the drawing room?"
She thanked the hosts for their hospitality.
C2 [ C ] female also hostess a person who introduces guests and performers, especially on television or radio(电视或广播节目的)主持人
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He's the host of a popular game show.
The host of a well-known talk show was arrested by police last night.
Auditions are being held to find the host of a new music show.
One of the guests insulted the host live on camera.
He's now the host of his own show on Channel 4.
[ C ] a place or organization that provides the space and other necessary things for a special event主办方,东道主
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In 1992, Britain played host to the first multi-racial South African team to visit these shores.
Paris will be the host of the next Olympics.
The host city was congratulated for their staging of the event.
The host nation qualifies automatically for the event.
The city plays host to the party conference in September.
[ C ] specialized biology a plant or animal that another plant or animal lives on as a parasite寄主,宿主
[ C ] a company that hosts a website on the internet提供网络支持的公司(主机)
C1 to provide the space and other things necessary for a special event主办(为一活动提供举办场所和其他必需品)
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South Africa has submitted an application to host the World Cup.
Paris is bidding to host the next Olympics.
Sydney made a successful bid to host the Olympic Games.
The city is hosting the winter Olympics next year.
The town has been hosting the annual event for the last 24 years.
to be the host of a television or radio programme主持(电视或广播节目)
to provide the computer hardware and software that allows a website to exist on the internet为(网站)提供软硬件支持
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