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Từ điển LongMan Dictionary
telecast
tel‧e‧cast/ˈtelikɑːst $ -kæst/ noun [COUNTABLE] [date : 1900-2000; Origin : tele- + broadcast] something that is broadcast on television
—telecast verb [TRANSITIVE]: ▪ The game will be telecast live.
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ In an informal survey of 167 Muscovites more than 70 percent had watched some of the Olympic telecasts. ▪ Ladies who couldn't be there watched the live telecast. ▪ Otherwise, the Grammy telecast was smooth and uneventful, awkward at times. ▪ This will provide far wider exposure than the All-Star telecast, and likely include clever commentary by anchors. ▪ When Fox begins next weekend the first of three consecutive Saturdays of six regional telecasts, one of them will use FoxTrax. ▪ When he retired from football, he went to work for Turner Broadcasting as the color analyst of their college football telecasts.
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