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Definition of video in English:

video

nounPlural videos ˈvɪdɪəʊˈvɪdioʊ
  • 1mass noun The recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images.

    录像,录影

    it's a great option for anyone looking to start using video to talk over the Net
    as modifier video equipment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Photographers may select NTSC or PAL video formats for image review.
    • No phones currently include 1394, though this could change in the future as more phones support video and images.
    • Sony seems to grasp this, which is why their Home Theater System had two video input functions.
    • Oh lastly I think pushing language and the visual medium of video was key.
    • I have always been fascinated with both mediums, and particularly combining video and still images.
    • He moved to visual images and video after he came to the Media Lab.
    • And in terms of picture quality, broadcast video beats streaming video in most cases.
    • The multiple cameras allow for simultaneous recording and video, which will match data frame-by-frame.
    • For the recording of swimmers' movements on tape you can use normal video equipment with special underwater system.
    • He was using the satellite phone, which carried video also so his image came up simultaneously on the large screen television in the den.
    • Churn figures are lower for more mature cable systems, where digital video has been in place longer.
    • A similar story is the adoption of the DVD to replace the old analog VHS video system.
    • Seachange owns a server system that manages digital video for television and telecommunications companies.
    • Other, virtual reality-type simulators combine video or computer images with tactile feedback.
    • The trust has provided seven school systems with audio and video equipment, including, of course, free cable.
    • The manual also describes National's broadcast video products and evaluation boards.
    • The entire building is wired with high-tech audio, video, and communication systems.
    • Home networks are going to require a stable, flexible system that handles video in real time and is extremely easy to use.
    • It can also support concurrent sessions of broadcast video, the Web, VOD and HDTV.
    • This is because stores often hook up many TVs to one video source, degrading image quality across all the screens.
  • 2A recording of moving visual images made digitally or on videotape.

    she could post videos of the event on the Internet
    they sat down to watch a video
    as modifier a site on which people can post their own video clips
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At night, I watched videos people had recorded of the abuses as they took place.
    • And we should also be even more shocked when some people just don't care and just want to watch the video again.
    • Students even use them in the gym, whether to watch instructional videos or to download iTunes music for gymnastics routines.
    • He had to fly back to New York the next week to film the video for the single that was being released off the album.
    • His life changed forever when he watched a video of the cult film The Blues Brothers, starring John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd.
    • I also remember seeing the newsreel of the promo for the film on a video at Cliff's house.
    • As homework you are asked to watch a video of a film that you dislike, that may even disturb you, and watch the film with the sound switched down and to rewrite the scenes that upset you.
    • But now the problem is that I have to watch the video that was recorded of me, and pick out one spot to show my tutor.
    • The picture quality is clear and bright, but only four of the videos are filmed in widescreen, and none are anamorphic.
    • He's noticed that this is what teachers always do with the dumb kids - make them watch videos.
    • In a scene played for laughs, he even watches a video about voodoo so he can render her powerless to resist his advances.
    • There is a sublimely deadpan scene of Hunter and Arquette sitting around watching crash-test-dummy videos.
    • He was taken to Halifax police station and shown a video of unused material filmed as part of a BBC undercover documentary, Secret Agent, screened last year.
    • It happened less than a month after he met her, while they watched a video of Ingmar Bergman's Persona.
    • If a moviegoer tried watching a video with the sound off, the silence would be deafening.
    • The Ring made watching the video scary, and The Grudge… well, try walking into a dark room after you've seen it.
    • Throughout his busy day, Paul finds time to look for Harry but also to film a video, record some songs, and daydream.
    • This series comes with a guide book for using the videos as course material.
    • Over in the New Concept wing, the preschoolers watch a video narrated by Ossie Davis on how snow is made.
    • Earlier the bench, chaired by Janet Child, had watched a video filmed by Elliott as she photographed the two women.
    Synonyms
    cd, disc, record, single, album
    1. 2.1 A short film made by a pop or rock group to accompany a song.
      音乐电视,音乐视频
      a pop video
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Riffing on campy styles ranging from karaoke to '80s rock videos, the tunes are both catchy and hilarious.
      • Bowie then introduces a video from CBC television of footage from Ethiopia, cut to the Cars' song ‘Drive’.
      • I'm kinda sold on this song with its accompanying video.
      • The video that accompanied the song showed a map of Britain with a target sign across it.
      • This song has an accompanying video, which is often played on FUSE and MTV2.
      • Besides, how can you resist a band that makes a video in which they rock their guts out while naked and flat on their backs?
      • Also the music is so overpowering at times that the film seems more like a pop video than a piece of cinema.
      • Furthermore, two short videos of the band at work in Hook End Manor studio last summer are also being streamed.
      • You can watch his videos without the sound on and still pick up the spirit of the track.
      • A video for that song was released in November 2002, but it didn't make the final cut of the album.
    2. 2.2British A video recorder.
      〈英〉录像机
      he set the video
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We went out to dine last night, so I set the video to tape Maria Callas: Living and Dying for Art and Love.
    3. 2.3 A video cassette.
      录像带
      a blank video

      空白录像带。

      as modifier a video library
      mass noun the film will soon be released on video

      那部影片很快将以录像带形式发行。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Five blank videos, various Lynx branded smelly stuff, oh, and some socks.
      • Just convert your entire video library into DVD discs using a DVD recorder.
      • I have it on cassette tapes and videos, the many times he has thanked me for being, and staying in his corner from the very beginning.
      • Think of it as a video / audio tape recorder for your computer.
      • You can either donate them on the day or bring them along to be photographed and what they mean to you will be recorded on video, audio tape or in writing.
      • Now it's being released on video, virtually fanfare-less.
      • On video, the shots just seem to bounce off him - he is not known for his skill but for his ruggedness and aggression, so it should be an exciting fight.
      • Although to a degree the same kind of effect has been brought via cheap blank videos.
      • Ten minutes into the show, the video goes blank.
      • An erotic life is, for more and more people, that which can be captured in digital photographs and on video.
      Synonyms
      recording, cassette, tape recording
verbvideos, videoed, videoingˈvɪdɪəʊˈvɪdioʊ
[with object]British
  • 1Make a video recording of (something broadcast on television)

    把(电视播放内容)录在录像带上

    how many programmes have you videoed and never managed to watch?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I saw 2 episodes that friends video'd, about the same as everyone else I know, despite the fact we all loved the show!
    • So to ease my pain I've been videoing chunks of afternoon television to remind myself that the cosy world of midweek inactivity isn't necessarily as rosy as I remember.
    • I'm going to go down in history as the worst organised student ever - I've forgotten to video the next two chemistry programmes as well.
    • I've just watched a film which I videoed last night.
    • Some residents have resorted to asking friends, unaffected by the interference, to video a programme for them as it is the only way they can watch it clearly.
    • And for those who sadly missed this rare live TV performance, it will be shown again on BBC Choice, and I videoed it for repeated viewing pleasure.
    • A four-hour epic film I'd videoed was cut abruptly minutes before the end.
    • I shall be videoing the television coverage, and may even tune in if rain stops play in the Sri Lanka test match, but shan't give it much thought.
    Synonyms
    make a record of, make a recording of, tape, tape-record
  • 2Film with a video camera.

    给…录像

    he videoed our wedding
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ref blows the full-time whistle and you video the teams shaking hands and walking off the field.
    • Each of her shows is exhaustively videoed, with photographers allowed to take close-up shots, a practice that verges on the creepy.
    • We'd hired an old fashioned car for the day, a photographer and someone to video the whole thing for us.
    • Winders also claims that the test was videoed by a television station, which may be correct, though I've no memory of such involvement, at all.
    • Between then and May 22 there were three face-to-face meetings between them and each time they were videoed and audio recorded.
    • So she packed up and headed to Israel to video it.
    • Uncle Rico lives in a trailer and is stuck in the past, reliving his glory days as a football also-ran by videoing himself throwing balls.
    • The Wasps need an experienced cameraman to video matches, an important role as tapes of incidents may have to be sent to the Rugby Football League for judgement.
    • A group were bullying a lad at school and videoing his beatings on their phones, before sending on video clips to fellow pupils.
    • While others photographed and videoed the wreck, my buddy and I explored it close-up, venturing into the helicopter hangar among other places.
    • I beg you, please get someone with a camcorder to video you doing this talk.
    • The Friedmans had been very quick to embrace home movie technology - so much so that they videoed the minutiae of their daily lives.
    • If you're videoing a central character or object, take note of the background (whatever is behind the person or object) and avoid unbalancing elements such as trees or poles.
    • Tom Hardwick gave a wonderful illustrated lecture on how to video a wedding.
    • We photographed and videoed the fantastic creature.
    • What made it an even greater pleasure was that parents and pals were taking photographs and videoing the whole thing.
    • The race has been videoed and this tape is the second piece of evidence the stewards rely on.
    • The purpose: to video the Prince's daughter's wedding.
    • In some cases, interviews can be videoed and Police video units are being upgraded to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities.
    • And all the time they continue to video the family, bonding, breaking and ultimately falling apart.
    Synonyms
    film, photograph, get a photo of, get a photograph of, take a photo of, take a photograph of, get photographs of, take photographs of, get a picture of, take a picture of, get pictures of, take pictures of, take someone's photo, take someone's picture, get a snap of, get a snapshot of, take a snap of, take a snapshot of, take, snap, capture on celluloid, capture on film, record on celluloid, record on film

Origin

1930s: from Latin videre 'to see', on the pattern of audio.

  • view from Middle English:

    View goes back to Latin videre ‘to see’. Review (Late Middle English), first recorded as a noun denoting a formal inspection of military or naval forces, is literally a re-viewing. Video [1930s] is the Latin for ‘I see’ just as audio is the Latin for ‘I hear’. Visa (mid 19th century), evidence that your right to enter a country has been checked, is a shortening of Latin charta visa literally ‘seen paper’.

Definition of video in US English:

video

nounˈvidēōˈvɪdioʊ
  • 1The recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images.

    录像,录影

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was using the satellite phone, which carried video also so his image came up simultaneously on the large screen television in the den.
    • He moved to visual images and video after he came to the Media Lab.
    • No phones currently include 1394, though this could change in the future as more phones support video and images.
    • Other, virtual reality-type simulators combine video or computer images with tactile feedback.
    • The multiple cameras allow for simultaneous recording and video, which will match data frame-by-frame.
    • A similar story is the adoption of the DVD to replace the old analog VHS video system.
    • Home networks are going to require a stable, flexible system that handles video in real time and is extremely easy to use.
    • Churn figures are lower for more mature cable systems, where digital video has been in place longer.
    • Photographers may select NTSC or PAL video formats for image review.
    • Oh lastly I think pushing language and the visual medium of video was key.
    • Seachange owns a server system that manages digital video for television and telecommunications companies.
    • The trust has provided seven school systems with audio and video equipment, including, of course, free cable.
    • The entire building is wired with high-tech audio, video, and communication systems.
    • It can also support concurrent sessions of broadcast video, the Web, VOD and HDTV.
    • Sony seems to grasp this, which is why their Home Theater System had two video input functions.
    • For the recording of swimmers' movements on tape you can use normal video equipment with special underwater system.
    • This is because stores often hook up many TVs to one video source, degrading image quality across all the screens.
    • I have always been fascinated with both mediums, and particularly combining video and still images.
    • The manual also describes National's broadcast video products and evaluation boards.
    • And in terms of picture quality, broadcast video beats streaming video in most cases.
  • 2A recording of moving visual images made digitally or on videotape.

    they sat down to watch a video
    as modifier a site on which people can post their own video clips
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Over in the New Concept wing, the preschoolers watch a video narrated by Ossie Davis on how snow is made.
    • He's noticed that this is what teachers always do with the dumb kids - make them watch videos.
    • The picture quality is clear and bright, but only four of the videos are filmed in widescreen, and none are anamorphic.
    • His life changed forever when he watched a video of the cult film The Blues Brothers, starring John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd.
    • Students even use them in the gym, whether to watch instructional videos or to download iTunes music for gymnastics routines.
    • In a scene played for laughs, he even watches a video about voodoo so he can render her powerless to resist his advances.
    • He had to fly back to New York the next week to film the video for the single that was being released off the album.
    • Earlier the bench, chaired by Janet Child, had watched a video filmed by Elliott as she photographed the two women.
    • And we should also be even more shocked when some people just don't care and just want to watch the video again.
    • He was taken to Halifax police station and shown a video of unused material filmed as part of a BBC undercover documentary, Secret Agent, screened last year.
    • As homework you are asked to watch a video of a film that you dislike, that may even disturb you, and watch the film with the sound switched down and to rewrite the scenes that upset you.
    • It happened less than a month after he met her, while they watched a video of Ingmar Bergman's Persona.
    • This series comes with a guide book for using the videos as course material.
    • But now the problem is that I have to watch the video that was recorded of me, and pick out one spot to show my tutor.
    • At night, I watched videos people had recorded of the abuses as they took place.
    • If a moviegoer tried watching a video with the sound off, the silence would be deafening.
    • I also remember seeing the newsreel of the promo for the film on a video at Cliff's house.
    • The Ring made watching the video scary, and The Grudge… well, try walking into a dark room after you've seen it.
    • Throughout his busy day, Paul finds time to look for Harry but also to film a video, record some songs, and daydream.
    • There is a sublimely deadpan scene of Hunter and Arquette sitting around watching crash-test-dummy videos.
    Synonyms
    cd, disc, record, single, album
    1. 2.1 A short movie made by a pop or rock group to accompany a song.
      音乐电视,音乐视频
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Bowie then introduces a video from CBC television of footage from Ethiopia, cut to the Cars' song ‘Drive’.
      • You can watch his videos without the sound on and still pick up the spirit of the track.
      • Riffing on campy styles ranging from karaoke to '80s rock videos, the tunes are both catchy and hilarious.
      • Furthermore, two short videos of the band at work in Hook End Manor studio last summer are also being streamed.
      • The video that accompanied the song showed a map of Britain with a target sign across it.
      • This song has an accompanying video, which is often played on FUSE and MTV2.
      • Also the music is so overpowering at times that the film seems more like a pop video than a piece of cinema.
      • I'm kinda sold on this song with its accompanying video.
      • Besides, how can you resist a band that makes a video in which they rock their guts out while naked and flat on their backs?
      • A video for that song was released in November 2002, but it didn't make the final cut of the album.
    2. 2.2British A videocassette recorder.
      录像带
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We went out to dine last night, so I set the video to tape Maria Callas: Living and Dying for Art and Love.
    3. 2.3 A videocassette.
      录像带
      a blank video

      空白录像带。

      the film will soon be released on video

      那部影片很快将以录像带形式发行。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • An erotic life is, for more and more people, that which can be captured in digital photographs and on video.
      • On video, the shots just seem to bounce off him - he is not known for his skill but for his ruggedness and aggression, so it should be an exciting fight.
      • Ten minutes into the show, the video goes blank.
      • Although to a degree the same kind of effect has been brought via cheap blank videos.
      • I have it on cassette tapes and videos, the many times he has thanked me for being, and staying in his corner from the very beginning.
      • Think of it as a video / audio tape recorder for your computer.
      • Just convert your entire video library into DVD discs using a DVD recorder.
      • Five blank videos, various Lynx branded smelly stuff, oh, and some socks.
      • You can either donate them on the day or bring them along to be photographed and what they mean to you will be recorded on video, audio tape or in writing.
      • Now it's being released on video, virtually fanfare-less.
      Synonyms
      recording, cassette, tape recording
verbˈvidēōˈvɪdioʊ
  • Record on videotape.

    he declined an invitation to be videoed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm going to go down in history as the worst organised student ever - I've forgotten to video the next two chemistry programmes as well.
    • And for those who sadly missed this rare live TV performance, it will be shown again on BBC Choice, and I videoed it for repeated viewing pleasure.
    • So to ease my pain I've been videoing chunks of afternoon television to remind myself that the cosy world of midweek inactivity isn't necessarily as rosy as I remember.
    • I've just watched a film which I videoed last night.
    • I saw 2 episodes that friends video'd, about the same as everyone else I know, despite the fact we all loved the show!
    • A four-hour epic film I'd videoed was cut abruptly minutes before the end.
    • Some residents have resorted to asking friends, unaffected by the interference, to video a programme for them as it is the only way they can watch it clearly.
    • I shall be videoing the television coverage, and may even tune in if rain stops play in the Sri Lanka test match, but shan't give it much thought.
    Synonyms
    make a record of, make a recording of, tape, tape-record

Origin

1930s: from Latin videre ‘to see’, on the pattern of audio.

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