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单词 broadcast
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broadcast

verb
 
/ˈbrɔːdkɑːst/
/ˈbrɔːdkæst/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they broadcast
/ˈbrɔːdkɑːst/
/ˈbrɔːdkæst/
he / she / it broadcasts
/ˈbrɔːdkɑːsts/
/ˈbrɔːdkæsts/
past simple broadcast
/ˈbrɔːdkɑːst/
/ˈbrɔːdkæst/
past participle broadcast
/ˈbrɔːdkɑːst/
/ˈbrɔːdkæst/
-ing form broadcasting
/ˈbrɔːdkɑːstɪŋ/
/ˈbrɔːdkæstɪŋ/
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  1.  
    [transitive, intransitive] broadcast (something) to send out programmes on television or radio
    • The concert will be broadcast live (= at the same time as it takes place) tomorrow evening.
    • Most of the programmes are broadcast in English.
    • They began broadcasting in 1922.
    • The station broadcasts programmes around the world in 43 languages.
    • The event will be broadcast over the internet
    • He broadcasts his Saturday morning show on the station.
    Collocations TelevisionTelevisionWatching
    • watch television/​TV/​a show/(British English) a programme/(North American English) a program/​a documentary/​a pilot/​a rerun/​a repeat
    • see (especially British English) an ad/(especially North American English) a commercial/​the news/​the weather
    • catch/​miss a show/​a programme/​a program/​an episode/​the news
    • pick up/​reach for/​grab the remote (control)
    • change/​switch channel
    • surf (through)/ (especially North American English) flip through/ (especially British English) flick through the channels
    • sit in front of/​switch on/​switch off/​turn on/​turn off the television/​the TV/​the TV set
    • have/​install satellite (TV)/cable (TV)/a satellite dish
    Showing
    • show a programme/​a documentary/​an ad/​a commercial
    • screen a programme/​a documentary
    • run an ad/​a commercial
    • broadcast/ (especially North American English) air/​repeat a show/​a programme/​a documentary/​an episode/​a series
    • go out/​air/​be recorded live
    • attract/​draw (in)/pull (in) viewers
    • be a hit with viewers/​audiences/​critics
    • get (low/​high) ratings
    Appearing
    • be on/​appear on television/​TV/​a TV show
    • take part in a phone-in/​a game show/​a quiz show/​a reality TV show
    • host a show/​a programme/​series/​a game show/​a quiz show/​a talk show/(British English) a chat show
    • be/​become/​work as a/​an (British English) TV presenter/​talk-show host/​sports commentator/​anchorman/(British English) newsreader
    • read/​present the news
    • appear/​perform live (on TV)
    Programme-making
    • do/​film/​make a show/​a programme/​a documentary/​an episode/​a pilot/​a series/​an ad/​a commercial
    • work on a soap (opera)/a pilot (episode)/a sitcom
    • write/​produce a drama/​sitcom/​spin-off/​comedy series
    Extra Examples
    • This interview was originally broadcast last Friday.
    • We will broadcast live from the ship.
    • a Christmas message broadcast to the nation
    Topics TV, radio and newsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • live
    • nationally
    • originally
    preposition
    • from
    • to
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] broadcast something to tell a lot of people about something
    • I don't like to broadcast the fact that my father owns the company.
  3. Word Originmid 18th cent. (in the sense ‘sown by scattering’): from broad + the past participle of cast ‘throw’. Senses relating to radio and television date from the early 20th cent.

broadcast

noun
 
/ˈbrɔːdkɑːst/
/ˈbrɔːdkæst/
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  1. a radio or television programme
    • (British English) a party political broadcast (= for example, before an election)
    • We watched a live broadcast of the speech (= one shown at the same time as the speech was made).
    • The evening news broadcasts are very different today than they were 25 years ago.
    • She has 20 years' experience in broadcast journalism.
    • We need one body that regulates all broadcast media.
    • They do not own a major television broadcast network.
    Extra Examples
    • The president gave a radio broadcast to mark the end of the war.
    • There is pressure to cancel the network broadcast of the movie.
    • a broadcast by the president
    • a radio broadcast on the problems of unemployment
    Topics TV, radio and newsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • radio
    • television
    • cable
    verb + broadcast
    • make
    • hear
    • see
    preposition
    • in a/​the broadcast
    • broadcast by
    • broadcast on
    See full entry
    Word Originmid 18th cent. (in the sense ‘sown by scattering’): from broad + the past participle of cast ‘throw’. Senses relating to radio and television date from the early 20th cent.
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