Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit NÂș 335 v.1
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- 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.
- "We cannot allow people to be monitored in the manner of Big Brother-type TV shows."
- "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."
- "Too much TV is bad for your eyes."
- TV 2 |n| a television receiving set.
- "Fully prepared for HD viewing, our TV monitors function both as a premium television receiver as well as a widescreen PC monitor."
- "That means crisp clear TV images and brighter colors."
- "If your computer did not come with a TV tuner, you might be able to add one."
- TV 3 |n| the television broadcasting industry.
- "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."
- "The main objective is to create the necessary conditions for free movement of TV broadcasts."
- "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."
- TV 4 |n| television as a medium of communication.
- "Another country refers to focused TV programme."
- "The popular LG presenter has expressed his wish for the Championships to get a great success in sports and in organization."
- "And perhaps even more so on television, a medium in which your audience can see what’s going on."
- "Enjoy with the funniest Jumbo TV spots!"
- audience 1 |n| the people who watch or listen to a television or radio programme.
- "Theprogramme attracted an audience of almost twentymillion."
- audience 2 |n| the persons reached by a book, radio or television broadcast, etc.; public.
- "Some works of music have a wide and varied audience."
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