television
n. 電視,電視機; 電視節目; 電視業
A television or television set is a piece of electrical equipment consisting of a box with a glass screen on it on which you can watch programmes with pictures and sounds.
She turned the television on and flicked around between news programmes.
她開啟電視,來回換臺看不同的新聞節目。
Television is the system of sending pictures and sounds by electrical signals over a distance so that people can receive them on a television in their home.
Toy manufacturers began promoting some of their products on television...
玩具製造商開始在電視上推銷他們的一些產品。
Television is increasingly being transmitted by satellites.
越來越多的電視節目透過衛星進行轉播。
Television refers to all the programmes that you can watch.
I don't have much time to watch very much television.
我沒有太多時間可泡在電視上。
Television is the business or industry concerned with making programmes and broadcasting them on television.
British commercial television has been steadily losing its lead as the most advanced sector of the industry in Europe.
英國商業電視在逐步失去其作為歐洲電視廣播業最先進部分的領先地位。
1. broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects;
2. a receiver that displays television images;
3. a telecommunication system that transmits images of objects (stationary or moving) between distant points
on (the )television
在電視上播放;上電視節目
Television allows viewers to experience an event without any loss of immediacy.
電視讓觀眾可以即時經歷某一事件.
The company are promoting their new products on television.
這家公司在電視上宣傳他們的新產品.
The actor's wedding got a mention on television.
電視上報道了這位男演員的婚禮.
I don't much care about television.
我並不太愛看電視.
That filthy movie should never be shown on television.
那種淫穢的電影決不能在電視上播放.