| 单词 | televisually | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasteleˈvisually   teleˈvisually adv. from the point of view of television, as regards television; on or for television.In pre-televisually in quot. 1928   apparently referring to an imagined means of showing images of distant events which have not yet happened. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > television > 			[adverb]		 television-wise1945 televisually1949 1928    Spectator 20 Oct. (Lit. Suppl.) 544/1  				In 2028..we shall have posters something like this... ‘Next week Thursday's Revolution in Mexico, relayed pre-televisually from Vera Cruz.’]			 1949    N.Y. Times 27 Mar. 45/4 		(advt.)	  				Magnavox. America's great value. Tonally, Visually and Televisually. 1967    Listener 9 Feb. 207/2  				We had on this uncomfortable occasion not Shakespeare re-worked televisually..but a kind of compromise with what had already been worked in an alien medium. 2004    Daily Tel. 24 Sept. 30/9  				It's difficult to care in the least about how they get on, despite plenty of televisually friendly segments. < as lemmas  | 
	
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