broadcast
verb
uk/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/us/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/broadcastorUSalsobroadcasted|broadcastorUSalsobroadcastedB2[IorT]
tosendout aprogrammeontelevisionorradio:
播送(电视或无线电节目);广播Radio Caroline used to broadcastfromaboatin theNorthSea.加罗林电台过去在北海的一艘船上广播。
Thetennischampionshipis broadcastlivetoseveral differentcountries.网球锦标赛向几个国家现场直播。
Theceremonywas broadcast on theinternet.
[T]
tospreadinformationto a lot ofpeople:
I'mleavingbutpleasedon't broadcast thefact.
I don'twantthis broadcasttotheentireschool.
[T]
tospreadsomething such asseedsover awidearea:
Prepare thesoilbyrakingoverlightlyand broadcasting theseedsparinglyover thearea.
Seeds aregenerallybroadcast overbaresoilfor athickcovering,blanketingweeds.
- She is tohosta new half-hour show which will be broadcast everyweekdayevening.
- Themilitaryjuntahas today broadcast anappealforcalm.
- Theinterviewwill be broadcast duringprimetime.
- Televisioncameracrewsbroadcast theeventall round theworld.
- Since thecontroversialprogrammewas broadcast, the BBC'smailbaghas beenbulging.
- Itrynot to broadcast mypersonalfeelingson thematter.
- Hechosenot to broadcast that they hadmetbefore.
- Why would youstandup at afamilyeventand broadcastyoursexualproclivitiesto everyone?
- The mostcommonmistakeis to broadcast too muchseedproducingsuch aheavycropthat thegrassesaresmothered.
Broadcasting in general
- airplay
- airtime
- airwaves
- audio described
- audio description
- carry
- commentary box
- host
- interchannel
- live stream
- location
- mistune
- modulate
- produce
- serialize
- showrunner
- slow motion
- station break
- subtitled
- tune
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broadcast
noun
uk/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/us/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/[C]
atelevisionorradioprogramme:
电视节目;广播节目aradio/televisionbroadcast电台/电视节目
Wewatchedalivebroadcast of theconcert.我们观看了音乐会的现场直播。
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theactofsendingout aprogrammeontelevisionorradio:
The broadcastoftheinterviewoffendedmanypeople.
Theyrecordedthespeechforbroadcast.
- This week's broadcastfeaturesareportonvictimsofdomesticviolence.
- Thiseveningthere will be alivebroadcast of thedebate.
- Is this alivebroadcast, or was itprerecorded?
- Millionstunedin tohearthenewsbroadcast.
- To them, the broadcast of such animageontelevisioniswrong.
- Thereportwas beingpreparedfor broadcast.
- Thispartof thefootageis not for broadcast.
Broadcasting: programmes & other broadcasts
- action replay
- binge-watch
- blooper
- breakfast television
- breaking news
- commentary
- game show
- God slot
- green screen
- headline
- infomercial
- pilot
- podcast
- reality TV
- rerun
- rom com
- serial
- signature tune
- soap
- syndicate
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broadcast
adjective
USuk/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/us/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/(UKterrestrial)A broadcaststationis atelevisionstationsentout from thegroundratherthan usingsatellites.
无线电(或电视)广播的Broadcasting: television
- aerial
- autotune
- best boy
- boob tube
- breakfast television
- cable television
- gaffer
- ghost image
- goggle-box
- HD
- HDTV
- plasma screen
- receiver
- reveal
- shopping channel
- shout-out
- smart TV
- square-eyed
- sweep
- the small screen
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