释义 |
rediˈffuse, v. Broadcasting. [re- 5 a.] trans. To disseminate, broadcast, or rebroadcast by rediffusion. So rediˈffused ppl. a. Also rediˈffuser, a person who or company which rediffuses a programme.
1931Times Educ. Suppl. 1 Aug. p. iv/1 In order to receive such rediffused signals the listener requires an ultra-short wave adapter. 1932B.B.C. Year-bk. 1933 70 Apart from the purely copyright aspect..the BBC..may very reasonably question the equity of the public rediffuser being able to use its programmes for the same..fee as is paid by the private listener. 1948Architect Rev. CIV. 131/2 A public address system enables broadcast programmes to be received and rediffused throughout the school. 1950Sport 7–11 Apr. 22/4 It may not be long before television programmes are rediffused through cinemas. |