第三人称单数:telecasts
第三人称复数:telecasts
现在分词:telecasting
过去分词:telecasted
过去式:telecasted
1. 电视广播:telecamera 电视摄象机 | telecast 电视广播 | telechelicpolymer 遥爪聚合物
2. 用电视播送:telecast 电视节目;电视广播 | telecast 用电视播送 | telecasting station 电视广播台
3. 电视节目;电视广播:telecast 电视广播 | telecast 电视节目;电视广播 | telecast 用电视播送
4. 用电视转播:telecamera电视摄影机, 远距离摄影机 | telecast 用电视转播 | telecomm. telecommunications 电信
1. (尤指直播的)电视节目,电视广播
A telecast is a programme that is broadcast on the television, especially a programme that is broadcast live.
1. The act marks the second time Cirque du Soleil has performed during an Academy Awards telecast.
2. A reader complained that he had a day off on Wednesday in order to watch the live telecast of the launch.
3. Last year, the third telecast of " American Idol " dropped 14% in the demo.
4. While the telecast felt like a fresh departure from that failed experiment, a vast number of stars taking hardware from the Nokia Theatre were themselves reruns.
5. Producers of the Oscar telecast had been hoping that the duo might lure younger viewers who have increasingly tuned out the Oscars in recent years.
6. It is unbecoming of an educational TV program to telecast vulgarity in the name of entertainment.
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7. With NBC's ratings severely depressed this fall, the Super Bowl telecast presents a valuable opportunity to bring viewers back to the network.
8. telecast什么意思
8. The drama drew an overflow crowd on Court 18, and others players watched the telecast in fascination.
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9. And the fact China's first live Super Bowl telecast in February attracted record numbers certainly didn't go unnoticed.
10. TV channels should not only telecast programs that they think viewers want, but also what is really good for them in order to fulfill their social responsibilities.