单词 | open line |
释义 | open linen.adj. A. n. A telephone line on which a conversation between two parties can be overheard or intercepted by others. ΘΚΠ society > communication > telecommunication > telegraphy or telephony > telephony > [noun] > line > types of private line1852 outside line1861 firewire1883 party line1893 order wire1912 tie-line1923 open line1941 hotline1954 1941 O. Grayling AP 372 Snatching up the other telephone, he fired the words over the open line to New York. 1966 ‘G. Black’ You want to die, Johnny? iii. 47 Perhaps I should tell you, even on an open line, that I've just had a summons, from Ministerial level. 1992 R. Perle Hard Line IV. xiv. 158 I've got to be a little cryptic on this open line. B. adj. Chiefly Canadian. Usually in form open-line. Designating or relating to a radio or television programme in which the public may participate by telephone. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > a broadcast programme or item > [adjective] > types of programme or item play-by-play1908 re-run1909 ball-by-ball1914 simultaneous1923 scriptless1930 scripted1941 soap opera1942 write-in1953 soap-operatic1963 open line1966 chat show1969 talk-back1972 made-for-TV1973 soap-operatical1975 drama-doc1977 omnibus1987 1966 D. Jamieson Troubled Air v. 76 Radio ‘Open Line’ programs are one of the most effective means yet devised for giving an outlet to public opinion. 1972 Guardian 25 Sept. 4 Open-line radio shows, during which the visitor sits in..a radio studio and answers questions in amplified telephone conversations with local people. 1985 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 10 Oct. a26/4 Mr. Crosbie told an open-line radio show Monday in St. John's that Mr. Mulraney's senior staff was not politically astute. 1993 Toronto Sun 17 June 5/2 He was grumpy, funny, irreverent—everything an open-line host should be. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1941 |
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