网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 televise
释义

Definition of televise in English:

televise

verb ˈtɛlɪvʌɪzˈtɛləˌvaɪz
[with object]usually as adjective televised
  • Record for or transmit by television.

    用电视播放,用电视放映

    a live televised debate between the party leaders

    电视现场直播的政党领袖间的辩论。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ceremony was due to be televised for the first time on Channel Four today.
    • Not many literary launches are televised live and few audiences are so euphoric.
    • That these debates are televised and recorded for posterity are implicit in a democracy.
    • Events will also be televised on the big screen in the centre's food hall.
    • He learns he is to give evidence to the foreign affairs select committee, which would be televised.
    • The winners of these heats will compete against each other in the national finals to be televised in November.
    • This year, Cup Match was televised live and in its entirety for the first time.
    • Their tournaments are televised, the winners are garlanded with fame and money.
    • The two-hour show was televised on the national network so the whole country could watch.
    • Viewers can find out exactly how the couple did when the results of the sale and auction is televised next February.
    • He was scheduled to make a nationally televised address Friday night about the deadly riot.
    • The parade is the largest in the world and is usually televised live across the United States.
    • In recent years, their expertise now produces televised cricket in India.
    • There will be a prize for the challenge match winner and the event might be televised, though this has yet to be confirmed.
    • Each host town will have two people present at the opening ceremony which will be televised.
    • Crowds of 80,000 watched at Wembley and the event was televised for the first time by the BBC.
    • Moreover, the play-off series was the first sports event to be televised from coast to coast.
    • The hearing will be in public and screened on television but the later evidence sessions will not be televised.
    • The event is also being televised to thousands more armchair spectators.
    • In 1989, proceedings in the House of Commons were televised for the first time.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, screen, air, telecast, simulcast
    transmit, relay

Derivatives

  • televisable

  • adjective
    • What is not televisable doesn't exist on TV… What gets on the news are those things for which you have film footage.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our system broke the crucial social contract - it failed to protect the weakest and powerless first, and did it in the most graphic, televisable, way.
      • The producer, who recognized a televisable situation when he heard one, devised the show on the spot.
      • Gliding is a sport that is not easily televisable, short of putting the camera in a very high altitude plane, to get a view with something to provide context.
      • News has to meet strict criteria of being televisable and high impact.

Origin

1920s: back-formation from television.

Definition of televise in US English:

televise

verbˈteləˌvīzˈtɛləˌvaɪz
[with object]usually as adjective televised
  • Transmit by television.

    用电视播放,用电视放映

    a live televised debate between the party leaders

    电视现场直播的政党领袖间的辩论。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Crowds of 80,000 watched at Wembley and the event was televised for the first time by the BBC.
    • The two-hour show was televised on the national network so the whole country could watch.
    • Events will also be televised on the big screen in the centre's food hall.
    • In recent years, their expertise now produces televised cricket in India.
    • Not many literary launches are televised live and few audiences are so euphoric.
    • The parade is the largest in the world and is usually televised live across the United States.
    • The ceremony was due to be televised for the first time on Channel Four today.
    • This year, Cup Match was televised live and in its entirety for the first time.
    • There will be a prize for the challenge match winner and the event might be televised, though this has yet to be confirmed.
    • Moreover, the play-off series was the first sports event to be televised from coast to coast.
    • Each host town will have two people present at the opening ceremony which will be televised.
    • The winners of these heats will compete against each other in the national finals to be televised in November.
    • He learns he is to give evidence to the foreign affairs select committee, which would be televised.
    • He was scheduled to make a nationally televised address Friday night about the deadly riot.
    • In 1989, proceedings in the House of Commons were televised for the first time.
    • That these debates are televised and recorded for posterity are implicit in a democracy.
    • Their tournaments are televised, the winners are garlanded with fame and money.
    • The event is also being televised to thousands more armchair spectators.
    • Viewers can find out exactly how the couple did when the results of the sale and auction is televised next February.
    • The hearing will be in public and screened on television but the later evidence sessions will not be televised.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, screen, air, telecast, simulcast

Origin

1920s: back-formation from television.

随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/28 17:05:47