释义 |
play-list|ˈpleɪlɪst| Also playlist. [f. play n. + list n.6] 1. A list of theatrical plays to be performed.
1962Times 23 Jan. 13/3 The classical play-list consists of Ruy Blas,..Amphitryon, and L'Homme à la Main de Fer. 2. A shortlist of musical records that may be broadcast by a radio station in a given period. Also attrib.
1975Listener 26 June 848/1 Radio 1 severely limits the number of records it plays... By and large you will hear only the few that are put on the mysterious ‘play-list’ each week. 1976New Musical Express 17 Apr. 17/1 It makes most of the present Radio One playlist shrivel into insignificance. 1977Sounds 1 Jan. 4/1 Stephen Bishop will triumph. Top of the Pops producers and BBC playlist folks be prepared.
Add: Hence ˈplaylist v. trans., to place (a record) on a play-list.
1979Maclean's Mag. 22 Jan. 5/1 Most of the concerts are sellouts, the album is ‘playlisted’ on all of the country's FM radio stations. 1988Now (Toronto) 14 Apr. 29/1 Hoarse Opera has..been playlisted on college and alternative radio stations across Canada. |