单词 | binge-watch |
释义 | binge-watchn. An act of binge-watching. Hence: a television programme which lends itself to viewing in intensive or extended bursts. ΚΠ 2007 Observer 30 Dec. (Television section) 8/1 Today offers three series worthy of a binge watch. 2014 Radio Times 23 Aug. (South/West ed.) 53/1 It's a binge-watch waiting to happen with a solid core of filth. 2015 Wall St. Jrnl. (Electronic ed.) 5 Nov. Its eight episodes total almost 13 hours, making it the ultimate cult-film binge watch. 2017 Maclean's (Electronic ed.) 15 May The school isn't alone in censoring conversation about North America's current binge-watch. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021). binge-watchv. transitive. To watch multiple episodes of (a television programme) consecutively or in rapid succession, typically on DVD or through a digital streaming service; to watch (episodes, a season, etc., of a programme) in intensive or extended bursts. Also intransitive. ΚΠ 1998 Re: Some HTGSC Thoughts in alt.tv.x-files.analysis (Usenet newsgroup) 20 Dec. Do you ever binge watch (marathon)? 2003 Frederick (Maryland) News-Post 12 Apr. b13/6 Binge-watching an entire season's worth of a series in a couple of sittings can lead to such revelations as network meddling. 2012 New Yorker 7 May 68/1 ‘Game of Thrones’ is an ideal show to binge-watch on DVD. 2016 Economist (Electronic ed.) 1 Oct. 53 Foreign audiences have already binge-watched the country's noir TV series. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.2007v.1998 |
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