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televise

/tel-uh-vahyz/US // ˈtɛl əˌvaɪz //UK // (ˈtɛlɪˌvaɪz) //

电视,播送,电视化,播映

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Definitions

  1. 1

    tel·e·vised, tel·e·vis·ing.

    • : to send or receive by television.

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Examples

  • The President and the Vice President will then deliver remarks during the “Celebrating America” inaugural program, which will be televised on major networks and available online.

  • Saving historical videos and images, particularly of politicians, public figures, and televised speeches may also one day be important in fighting deepfakes.

  • I watched the televised matches religiously every Friday night and Saturday afternoon.

  • As part of that deal, Amazon and Twitch also received exclusive rights to televise one late-season Saturday game this season and in the two that follow.

  • Any replacement game must be held at the Pac-12 team’s stadium and televised by one of the conference’s broadcast partners.

  • The Supreme Court is being urged again to televise its proceedings.

  • I was at home then and I was sitting there and my wife said, "They are going to televise this transfer of Oswald."