television camera

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meaningsoftelevisionandcamera

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television
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈtel.ɪ.vɪʒ.ən/
us
/ˈtel.ə.vɪʒ.ən/
a device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes them into moving images and sound, or the method or business of sending images and sound by ...
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camera
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkæm.rə/
us
/ˈkæm.rə/
a device for taking photographs or making films or ...
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(Definition oftelevisionandcamerafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Will it survive thetelevisioncamera?
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But what does atelevisioncamerasee?
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The jury should never appear on thetelevisioncamera.
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Instead of that, he threw them to thetelevisioncamera.
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Atelevisioncamerawould have exposed that quite ruthlessly.
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That system is monitored by a centrally controlledtelevisioncamera.
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There are temptations under the gaze of thetelevisioncamera.
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An infrared light source andtelevisioncameraallowed us to monitor the behavior of the cat within the chamber at all times.
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The vessel was filled to about 60 mm depth with water and the motion of slightly buoyant polystyrene beads was photographed from above and observed bytelevisioncamera.
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How intelligible would that be to someone at the other end of thetelevisioncamera?
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Why should not we allow thetelevisioncamerato attempt to do the same?
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He concentrated his attention on other things, not a million miles away from thetelevisioncamera.
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We have all made such mistakes and thetelevisioncamerawould pick them up.
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Thetelevisioncamerais always behind a soldier as he is fighting and firing.
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We are all aware of the honey-like qualities of atelevisioncamerato young people.
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These are the things upon which atelevisioncameracannot help but focus.
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If one brings in atelevisioncamera, there is a confrontation.
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We will have a gradual adjustment not to suit ourselves but to suit thetelevisioncameramen.
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If he is addressing a television audience through the means of thetelevisioncamera, then he is actively "taking part".
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She is locked in a cell, where she is under constant watch bytelevisioncameramonitoring and special guards.
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No one can expect producers' organisations to carry on where thetelevisioncameraleft off, as it were.
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Look at the absurdity of thetelevisioncameracoming round and the interviewer asking people what they think about this, that and the other.
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With the modern colourtelevisioncamerait is quite possible for all the students to look at the exact operation by looking at the screen.
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It easy to stand in front of atelevisioncameraand be feted, but the actual day-to-day administration is a difficult task.
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