broadcast 的 5 个定义
broad·cast or broad·cast·ed, broad·cast·ing.
- to transmit from a radio or television station.
- to speak, perform, sponsor, or present on a radio or television program: The president will broadcast his message on all stations tonight.
- to cast or scatter abroad over an area, as seed in sowing.
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broad·cast or broad·cast·ed, broad·cast·ing.
- to transmit programs or signals from a radio or television station.
- to make something known widely; disseminate something.
- to speak, perform, sponsor, or present all or part of a radio or television program: The Boston Symphony Orchestra broadcasts every Saturday on our local station.
- something that is broadcast.
- a single radio or television program.
- the broadcasting of radio or television messages, speeches, etc.
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- transmitted from a radio or television station.
- of or relating to broadcasting.
- cast abroad or all over an area, as seed scattered widely.
- so as to reach the greatest number of people by radio or television: The vital news was sent broadcast to inform the entire nation.
- so as to be cast abroad over an area: seed sown broadcast.
broadcast 近义词
information on electronic media
put forth on electronic media
make public
更多broadcast例句
- All of the nominees, presenters, and performers will be scattered around the world, broadcasting from their homes.
- The company is setting the CPMs at the agency level, so the executives declined to discuss specifics but said the CPMs are in the range of CPMs for primetime broadcast TV shows, which can hover around $80.
- This year, most advertisers signed deals with TV networks under the usual October through August broadcast window, and the majority of the money committed is earmarked for linear TV.
- One is a multi-billion dollar colossus with worldwide broadcasts.
- As in the United States, where “Swipe Night” first launched last October, the international version of “Swipe Night” will be broadcast on the weekend.
- In fact, Americans had to wait several hours until film of the event reached New York for it to be broadcast.
- More than 20 million people tuned in to a broadcast network drama and saw two gay men have explicit sex.
- If you look at the newspapers, it's all broadcast all over the place.
- Schiff, the Hollywood congressman, said that the movie should be promptly released and widely broadcast.
- “Hollywood has opened a new front in the war against Iran,” an evening news broadcast declared.
- But if they all pick up the broadcast that this is where to get a free ride home, I'll have just another sand trap here.
- Disapproval has been expressed of many of the broadcast serials and suggestive love songs.
- When crime serials are broadcast it should be made obvious that crime does not pay.
- My uncle's radio broadcast continued all night and through the morning hours.
- By agreement, the countdown was to be broadcast to all aircraft over one of the airport frequencies.