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单词 opt-out
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opt-outn.

Brit. /ˈɒptaʊt/, U.S. /ˈɑpˈtaʊt/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: to opt out at opt v. 2b.
Etymology: < to opt out at opt v. 2b.
1. A radio or television programme broadcast by a regional station for local consumption in place of a national programme.
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news bulletin1857
news summary1875
police message1886
newsflash1904
headline1908
play-by-play1909
feature1913
spot ad1916
magazine1921
news1923
time signal1923
outside broadcast1924
radiocast1924
amateur hour1925
bulletin1925
serial1926
commentary1927
rebroadcast1927
school broadcast1927
feature programme1928
trailer1928
hour1930
schools broadcast1930
show1930
spot advertisement1930
spot announcement1930
sustaining1931
flash1934
newscast1934
commercial1935
clambake1937
remote1937
repeat1937
snap1937
soap opera1939
sportcast1939
spot commercial1939
daytimer1940
magazine programme1941
season1942
soap1943
soaper1946
parade1947
public service announcement1948
simulcasting1949
breakfast-time television1952
call-in1952
talkathon1952
game show1953
kidvid1955
roundup1958
telenovela1961
opt-out1962
miniseries1963
simulcast1964
soapie1964
party political1966
novela1968
phone-in1968
sudser1968
schools programme1971
talk-in1971
God slot1972
roadshow1973
trail1973
drama-doc1977
informercial1980
infotainment1980
infomercial1981
kideo1983
talk-back1984
indie1988
omnibus1988
teleserye2000
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1962 B.B.C. Handbk. 27 The regions have concentrated on providing themselves with facilities for putting out television programmes which have either been fed into the national programme or have provided special programmes for local consumption on an ‘opt out’ basis.
1972 P. Black Biggest Aspidistra i. ii. 24 The regional listeners preferred London to their local station, though..you could sometimes tune in to the local opt-out as well as the net-worked programme.
1983 Times 8 July 3/3 The new programme..would be shorter and sharper. It would continue with regional ‘optouts’, but there would be a common style.
1995 Marketing 6 Apr. 8/1 The station will share its music content with Virgin's national frequency but has localised news, weather and other ‘opt-outs’.
2.
a. An opportunity to withdraw from participation in something; spec. a clause in a treaty, agreement, etc., entitling a party to exemption from certain of its provisions.
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1972 Amer. Jrnl. Internat. Law 66 41 A special opt-out procedure.
1989 Independent 27 Apr. 28/8 He was concerned about borrowers forced to pay for credit insurance because they omit to tick the appropriate ‘opt-out’ box.
1992 Times 16 Oct. 1/6 Denmark might have opt-outs from the treaty on the single currency, defence and law enforcement.
1996 Observer 29 Dec. (Sport & Business section) 13/3 They plan to..secure an opt-out from the European working time directive.
1998 Wired July 87/2 The Silver State's new law..includes mandatory opt-out procedures for consumers who want to be removed from lists.
2002 Contract Jrnl. 19 June 8/1 (heading) Next year the UK's opt-out from the Working Time Regulations will cease.
b. An act or instance of choosing not to participate in something; spec. (British) an instance of a school or hospital withdrawing from the control of a local authority. Frequently attributive.
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1987 Polit. Q. 58 421 The implementation of the schools' opt-out proposal.
1991 Observer 22 Sept. 1/6 Opt-out hospitals..are being told by the Department of Health to make many staff redundant or risk closure.
1996 Daily Tel. (Electronic ed.) 13 Mar. School allocations for 1996–97 were announced two days ago, after the decision to call an opt-out ballot.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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