TV的意思和读音

TV

: [ˌti ˈvi] : [ˌtiː ˈviː]

n.

abbr.(=television)

(television);

TVs  

v.+n.watch TV

adj.+n.interactive TV,portable TV

n.television,TV set,tube,small screen,box

TVn.— see alsopay TV

1.television

What's on TV tonight?

We're buying a new TV with the money.

Almost all homes have at least one TV set .

All rooms have a bathroom and colour TV.

a TV series/show/programme

satellite/cable/digital TV线

She's a highly paid TV presenter.

abbr.1.(=television)

abbr.1.(=television)

n.1.television; done on television, or relating to television

1.(television) JCTV C3TV G4ME ...

2. 384 have supper phr. 385 TV n , 386 watch TV phr. ...

3. movie TV MUSIC ...

4. BTV6 ESPN 西 KBS 2TV ...

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8. .INFO( ) .TV( ) .COM( ) ...

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1.Mozart was not an accomplished pianist at the age of eight as the result of watching countless hours of TV.

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3.TV job-hunting might be a good show full of conflict, but simply applying what you see on the show to a real interview would be risky.

4."It was exciting to be involved in a game like this and that was the biggest game of my career so far, " Eccleston told Liverpoolfc. tv.,”

5.Well, the TV producer did not think this was going to be a big deal; she was not digging this line of thought.

6."That's one of the greatest things about working in TV, " he said in a low deadpan.:“。”

7.How much did you pay the shopkeeper for fixing the TV set?

8.Such guests to the hotel rooms will be able to see through the rear-projection TV kitchen operation of the process.

9.By chance, see a TV series, the plot to let me have a hit of the heart feeling.

10.Another idea discussed at the meeting was to move some of the less popular categories to a separate show on cable TV.线