单词 | televise |
释义 | televise (once / 193 pages) v You're most likely to televise something if you work at a TV station — to televise is to transmit or broadcast on a television. A high school with a winning basketball team might decide to televise games on a local station so everyone in town can watch them on TV. Judges presiding over trials sometimes allow news channels to televise them, although often they don't. The verb televise grew out of the word television, modeled on verbs like revise and advise. The word television combines tele, "far off" in Greek, and vision, "something seen in the imagination," from a Latin root. WORD FAMILYtelevise: televised, televises, televising, television+/television: televisions USAGE EXAMPLESThere are 49 nationally televised games in January, including 17 NBA TV telecasts. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) Trump, who became antiabortion late in life, sent mixed messages about Planned Parenthood, praising its non-abortion work in televised debates. Washington Post(Jan 01, 2017) It’ll be fun to see Cabinet meetings televised and end with a firing. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) v broadcast via television The Royal wedding was televised Syn|Hypo|Hyper telecast colorcast broadcast in color air, beam, broadcast, send, transmit broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television |
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