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单词 telecast
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telecastn.

Brit. /ˈtɛlᵻkɑːst/, /ˈtɛlᵻkast/, U.S. /ˈtɛləˌkæst/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: tele- comb. form, -cast comb. form.
Etymology: < tele- comb. form + -cast comb. form. Compare slightly later telecast v.
Originally U.S.
An act of broadcasting by television; a television broadcast or programme.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > broadcasting > television > [noun] > a television broadcast
telecast1928
airing1933
1928 Observer 23 Dec. 12 We are going to give you a few minutes of our latest invention... We think Telecast No. 82,216.
1937 Atlantic 159 531/2 Any receiver he buys will give him the telecasts sent out by all the major systems of transmission.
1954 ‘J. Christopher’ Twenty-second Cent. 21 Within three hours of the Atomics telecast there were riotous assemblies in Canberra.
1961 G. Millerson Technique Television Production iii. 32 The forms of perspective-distortion introduced by narrow-angle lenses are a familiar feature in telecasts where the camera has to be positioned some way from the subject.
1980 Daily Tel. 12 July 5/1 The Minister also said in a telecast that value-added tax would be applied to more products.
2010 N.Y. Mag. 18 Oct. 110/3 Nielsen issues a report incorporating DVR viewership of programs for the seven days immediately following their initial telecast.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

telecastv.

Brit. /ˈtɛlᵻkɑːst/, /ˈtɛlᵻkast/, U.S. /ˈtɛləˌkæst/
Inflections: Past tense and past participle telecast;
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: tele- comb. form, -cast comb. form.
Etymology: < tele- comb. form + -cast comb. form. Compare slightly earlier telecast n.
Originally U.S.
transitive. To broadcast (a film, event, programme, etc.) on television.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > broadcasting > television > broadcast by television [verb (transitive)]
telecast1931
run1973
screen1973
1931 Moorhead (Minnesota) Daily News 6 Aug. 4/5 The Derby was ‘telecasted’, so that sportsmen could sit in front of their television sets at home.
1952 Economist 26 July 228/1 Old films..are telecast over 49 stations.
1978 G. Vidal Kalki viii. 182 The networks refused to telecast the Kalki–Arlene Wagstaff interview.
2015 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 14 Oct. His father, Kim Jong-il, set the precedent both for long public absences and telecasting physical infirmity.

Derivatives

ˈtelecasting adj. and n.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > broadcasting > television > [noun] > broadcasting or showing on television
showing1908
screening1914
telecasting1933
society > communication > broadcasting > television > [adjective] > broadcasting by television
telecasting1933
video1935
1933 Peabody Jrnl. Educ. 11 6 Television is really here with active telecasting stations.
1936 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 18 Sept. 26/5 Those representatives of film producers who viewed telecasting apprehensively.
1954 F. Brown Angels & Spaceships 72 With telecasting suspended there were no pictures on their screens.
1974 Times 8 Jan. 13/7 The 10.30 shut-down has shortened the telecasting day.
2015 New Straits Times (Malaysia) (Nexis) 14 Mar. 17 The ban..is..partial, limited to the telecasting of the interview with Mukesh Singh.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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