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videoconferencing

/vid-ee-oh-kon-fer-uhn-sing, -fruhn-/US // ˈvɪd i oʊˌkɒn fər ən sɪŋ, -frən- //

视频会议,电视会议,视讯会议,视像会议

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the holding of videoconferences.

Examples

  • After all, fitness classes are not the easiest thing to adapt for a videoconferencing environment.

  • As much as we talk about “Zoom fatigue,” videoconferencing has been an essential way for people to stay connected, professionally and socially.

  • It was one of several videoconferencing options already out there, but it captured the public imagination and market share more than most.

  • In premarket trading, Zoom, the videoconferencing company whose service became a household name during the pandemic, saw its shares fall as much as 20%, with Peloton off 14%.

  • Part of the problem may be that videoconferencing company Zoom has stolen some of Slack’s thunder in the workplace, experiencing massive growth as people shift to videoconferencing during the pandemic.

  • On Friday, Zelich appeared in court via videoconferencing from the Walworth County jail.

  • Apple has Facetime, a videoconferencing service that runs on iPhones.

  • The foundation also teaches interreligious understanding among school children worldwide via videoconferencing.