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单词 chat show
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Definition of chat show in English:

chat show

noun
British
  • A television or radio programme in which celebrities are invited to talk informally about various topics.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This arrogance does not play well in middle America, as the briefest exposure to any radio chat show will quickly confirm.
    • Hosting a chat show isn't easy and painting someone's portrait requires huge concentration.
    • He was interesting, too, on the architecture of the chat show.
    • Scheduled to appear on a chat show, Jerry thought it would be more amusing to send out his school-age son and sister Amy to haltingly play violin.
    • Three years later, he quit politics to host a new chat show for BBC television.
    • Time was when he had his own chat show where he interviewed the top sporting personalities of the day.
    • Johnny Carson was the founding father of the television chat show.
    • At the age of seventy he is co-hosting a daily chat show on daytime television.
    • He says he enjoys telly immensely, but would draw the line at other suggestions, such as panto or a chat show.
    • In fact, the reason that we do a better chat show is because we're not down south with all the diversions of a great metropolis.
    • He was a regional sports correspondent who got promoted beyond his abilities and given a chat show.
    • Lenny and Richard travelled to ITV's London studios last Tuesday to film the chat show and collect their award.
    • In the Midwest on Thursday, he taped an appearance on a chat show with former rap singer Queen Latifah, whose audience is mostly younger blacks.
    • In the Eighties he spent seven years hosting a thrice-weekly chat show.
    • This is good because they are never going to be offered their own chat show.
    • Elton John was once on a chat show discussing his successful libel action against the Sun.
    • I may not be famous, but if ever there's a perfect candidate for a chat show, it's me.
    • She said she was working with the US network NBC on a new chat show.
    • He has even been asked about having his own chat show, to be filmed in North Yorkshire and screened on US cable TV.
    • But he is back with the BBC as the presenter of a new chat show with sporting personalities.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, production, show, presentation, transmission, performance, telecast, simulcast, videocast, podcast
 
 

Definition of chat show in US English:

chat show

nounˈCHat ˌSHōˈtʃæt ˌʃoʊ
British
  • A television or radio show in which celebrities are invited to talk informally about various topics.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the age of seventy he is co-hosting a daily chat show on daytime television.
    • Hosting a chat show isn't easy and painting someone's portrait requires huge concentration.
    • In the Midwest on Thursday, he taped an appearance on a chat show with former rap singer Queen Latifah, whose audience is mostly younger blacks.
    • He says he enjoys telly immensely, but would draw the line at other suggestions, such as panto or a chat show.
    • I may not be famous, but if ever there's a perfect candidate for a chat show, it's me.
    • She said she was working with the US network NBC on a new chat show.
    • But he is back with the BBC as the presenter of a new chat show with sporting personalities.
    • This arrogance does not play well in middle America, as the briefest exposure to any radio chat show will quickly confirm.
    • Elton John was once on a chat show discussing his successful libel action against the Sun.
    • Scheduled to appear on a chat show, Jerry thought it would be more amusing to send out his school-age son and sister Amy to haltingly play violin.
    • Three years later, he quit politics to host a new chat show for BBC television.
    • Johnny Carson was the founding father of the television chat show.
    • Lenny and Richard travelled to ITV's London studios last Tuesday to film the chat show and collect their award.
    • He has even been asked about having his own chat show, to be filmed in North Yorkshire and screened on US cable TV.
    • In fact, the reason that we do a better chat show is because we're not down south with all the diversions of a great metropolis.
    • In the Eighties he spent seven years hosting a thrice-weekly chat show.
    • This is good because they are never going to be offered their own chat show.
    • He was a regional sports correspondent who got promoted beyond his abilities and given a chat show.
    • He was interesting, too, on the architecture of the chat show.
    • Time was when he had his own chat show where he interviewed the top sporting personalities of the day.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, production, show, presentation, transmission, performance, telecast, simulcast, videocast, podcast
 
 
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