broadcast
broadcast 英 [ˈbrɔ:dkɑ:st] 美 [ˈbrɔdkæst]
v. 广播 n. 广播
进行时:broadcasting 过去式:broadcast 过去分词:broadcast 第三人称单数:broadcasts 名词复数:broadcasts
- To broadcast is to air a program, especially on TV or radio. It also means to tell people about something. If you paint your one true love’s name on your car, you broadcast your feelings to the whole world!
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- v. 广播
- n. 广播
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1. The concert will be broadcast live tomorrow evening.
明晚的音乐会将现场直播。
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2. They began broadcasting in 1922.
他们于 1922 年开播。
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3. I don't like to broadcast the factthat my father owns the company.
我不想宣扬这家公司为我父亲所有。
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4. We watched a live broadcast of the speech.
我们观看了那场演说的现场直播。
- broadcast (adj.) 1767, "dispersed upon the ground by hand," in reference to seed, from broad (adj.) + past participle of cast (v.). Figurative sense "widely spread" is recorded by 1785. As an adverb from 1832. Modern media use began with radio (1922, adjective and noun). As a verb, recorded from 1813 in an agricultural sense, 1829 in a figurative sense, 1921 in reference to radio.
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