单词 | teleprompt |
释义 | telepromptv. Originally and chiefly U.S. transitive. To provide (words, a speech, etc.) using a teleprompter; (also) to assist or prompt by means of a teleprompter. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > television > production of television broadcast > transmit by television [verb (transitive)] > assist by teleprompter teleprompt1956 1956 Charleston (W. Va.) Gaz. 23 Aug. 14/3 Kahn had teleprompted 47 of the 58 major speeches. 1960 Time 16 Nov. (Extra ed.) 15/1 The 1960 campaign had been televised, teleguided, teleprompted and telephoned as no other had been before. 1988 Bureaucrat 17 iv. 45/1 Investors, mothers of small children or whomever else he may have been teleprompted to placate along the campaign trail. 2015 Postmedia Breaking News (Nexis) 7 Apr. Each audience member..is taken into a discussion around one of the topics teleprompted to them. Derivatives ˈteleprompted adj. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > television > production of television broadcast > [adjective] > assisted by teleprompter teleprompted1956 1956 Sun (Baltimore) 29 Aug. (B ed.) 14/2 Two weeks of nominations,..commentaries, teleprompted oratory and gavel-thumping. 1997 Vancouver Sun 29 Jan. a13 A speech that..was not delivered in a manner we've come to expect from watching teleprompted politicians. 2014 W. B. Worthen Shakespeare Performance Stud. iv. 170 Unlike the teleprompted news reading, theatrical performance does not execute a text. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1956 |
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