September 22, 2018

TV

Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit NÂș 335 v.1
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  1. TV 1 |n| an electronic system of transmitting transient images of fixed or moving objects together with sound over a wire or through space by apparatus that converts light and sound into electrical waves and reconverts them into visible light rays and audible sound.
  2. "We cannot allow people to be monitored in the manner of Big Brother-type TV shows."
  3. "Variety is very important, and because it is important, and because I should like to see European films and European television broadcasts shown off to their best advantage on our TV screens, mobile phones and computers, I shall do everything possible to promote it."
  4. "Too much TV is bad for your eyes."
  5. TV 2 |n| a television receiving set.
  6. "Fully prepared for HD viewing, our TV monitors function both as a premium television receiver as well as a widescreen PC monitor."
  7. "That means crisp clear TV images and brighter colors."
  8. "If your computer did not come with a TV tuner, you might be able to add one."
  9. TV 3 |n| the television broadcasting industry.
  10. "We shared the same experience as that of a group of teenagers who, by the end of the week became more familiar with all the technical details about filming simple TV programs."
  11. "The main objective is to create the necessary conditions for free movement of TV broadcasts."
  12. "I wanted to edit my videos because even then, I did not, and I still don't like to play videos directly from my camera on the TV."
  13. TV 4 |n| television as a medium of communication.
  14. "Another country refers to focused TV programme."
  15. "The popular LG presenter has expressed his wish for the Championships to get a great success in sports and in organization."
  16. "And perhaps even more so on television, a medium in which your audience can see what’s going on."
  17. "Enjoy with the funniest Jumbo TV spots!"
  18. audience 1 |n| the people who watch or listen to a television or radio programme.
  19. "Theprogramme attracted an audience of almost twentymillion."
  20. audience 2 |n| the persons reached by a book, radio or television broadcast, etc.; public.
  21. "Some works of music have a wide and varied audience."


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