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词汇 telegenic
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Definition of telegenic in English:

telegenic

adjective ˌtɛlɪˈdʒɛnɪkˌtɛləˈdʒɛnɪk
  • Having an appearance or manner that is appealing on television.

    适于拍电视的,适于上电视镜头的

    his telegenic charm appears to be his major asset

    他适于上镜的魅力似乎是他的主要优点。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not only was his analysis absolutely on target, he was tremendously self-assured, well spoken and telegenic.
    • He is an outstandingly able and telegenic performer.
    • Indeed, table tennis is such a telegenic sport - more so than the likes of motor - racing and golf, in the opinion of this viewer - that you wonder why it is not on our screens more often.
    • TV commentators fell for the telegenic president, and more important, sympathized with the civil rights struggle, a ‘bias’ in news reporting that few would criticize today.
    • These days a lot goes on presentation and first impressions; and David scores highly on these points as a handsome, smart and telegenic character.
    • Only very thin people are telegenic because the camera adds pounds.
    • I thought it was my telegenic charm and rapier-like wit.
    • The game commentators also made the telegenic 20-year-old and his hometown the main topic of their banter between plays.
    • But the wiser course is to do what you can to make yourself telegenic.
    • Tall, slim and telegenic Joseph was known to be artistically inclined.
    • Nodding sympathetically is so much more telegenic.
    • She now needs to broaden her own brand, she is telegenic and would made a star television performer.
    • Despite the attention lavished on telegenic backdrops and gauzy imagery, spoken words still matter in politics.
    • The memo was enthusiastic about younger, telegenic presenters, but failed to mention more experienced reporters.
    • They feel the need to be telegenic and comfortable with the electronic media, while they must also be intelligent, good communicators.
    • Even those left-wing media types are calling him telegenic.
    • Well, tonight the telegenic trial lawyer argues the case of a lifetime before a highly sympathetic hall of delegates and a supremely divided nation.
    • Articulate and telegenic, he has the political equivalent of a good bedside manner, coming across as more moderate than many prominent Republicans, even though his voting record is fairly conservative.
    • It was a classic fin-de-siècle American protest: a staged telegenic moment steeped in Western symbolism.
    • It is a very telegenic event and ITV Sport looks forward to the challenge of giving it the same prominence as our other big sporting events.

Origin

1930s (originally US): from tele- 'television' + -genic 'well suited to', on the pattern of photogenic.

Rhymes

anthropogenic, arsenic, autogenic, callisthenic (US calisthenic), carcinogenic, cariogenic, cryogenic, erotogenic, eugenic, fennec, hallucinogenic, Hellenic, hypo-allergenic, photogenic, pyrogenic, radiogenic, schizophrenic

Definition of telegenic in US English:

telegenic

adjectiveˌtɛləˈdʒɛnɪkˌteləˈjenik
  • Having an appearance or manner that is appealing on television.

    适于拍电视的,适于上电视镜头的

    his telegenic charm appears to be his major asset

    他适于上镜的魅力似乎是他的主要优点。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a very telegenic event and ITV Sport looks forward to the challenge of giving it the same prominence as our other big sporting events.
    • The game commentators also made the telegenic 20-year-old and his hometown the main topic of their banter between plays.
    • He is an outstandingly able and telegenic performer.
    • Articulate and telegenic, he has the political equivalent of a good bedside manner, coming across as more moderate than many prominent Republicans, even though his voting record is fairly conservative.
    • Indeed, table tennis is such a telegenic sport - more so than the likes of motor - racing and golf, in the opinion of this viewer - that you wonder why it is not on our screens more often.
    • Despite the attention lavished on telegenic backdrops and gauzy imagery, spoken words still matter in politics.
    • It was a classic fin-de-siècle American protest: a staged telegenic moment steeped in Western symbolism.
    • She now needs to broaden her own brand, she is telegenic and would made a star television performer.
    • I thought it was my telegenic charm and rapier-like wit.
    • Even those left-wing media types are calling him telegenic.
    • They feel the need to be telegenic and comfortable with the electronic media, while they must also be intelligent, good communicators.
    • Well, tonight the telegenic trial lawyer argues the case of a lifetime before a highly sympathetic hall of delegates and a supremely divided nation.
    • Tall, slim and telegenic Joseph was known to be artistically inclined.
    • TV commentators fell for the telegenic president, and more important, sympathized with the civil rights struggle, a ‘bias’ in news reporting that few would criticize today.
    • Nodding sympathetically is so much more telegenic.
    • But the wiser course is to do what you can to make yourself telegenic.
    • Only very thin people are telegenic because the camera adds pounds.
    • The memo was enthusiastic about younger, telegenic presenters, but failed to mention more experienced reporters.
    • Not only was his analysis absolutely on target, he was tremendously self-assured, well spoken and telegenic.
    • These days a lot goes on presentation and first impressions; and David scores highly on these points as a handsome, smart and telegenic character.

Origin

1930s (originally US): from tele- ‘television’ + -genic ‘well suited to’, on the pattern of photogenic.

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