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Definition of televise in English: televiseverb ˈtɛlɪvʌɪzˈtɛləˌvaɪz [with object]usually as adjective televisedRecord 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
Derivativesadjective 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.
Origin1920s: back-formation from television. Definition of televise in US English: televiseverbˈteləˌvīzˈtɛləˌvaɪz [with object]usually as adjective televisedTransmit 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
Origin1920s: back-formation from television. |