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Перевод: televise
[глагол] передавать телевизионную программу; передавать телепрограмму
Тезаурус:
- At the same time Channel 4, which paid 1.5 million to televise Italian soccer scored with TWO MILLION viewers.
- So Carlton's proposals to televise the first four books in Mike's Angel series next year may be welcome.
- A PRIZE contract to televise the select and standing committees of the House of Commons, which handle much of the nitty-gritty of government, has been won by George Carey, founder editor of Newsnight, a year after leaving the BBC to start his own company.
- Plans are already under way to televise Joanna Trollope's latest novel, A Spanish Lover.
- A company spokesman said they were also looking to cover four other domestic meetings and were negotiating to televise several overseas Grand Prix events.
- The formation of verbs from nouns when previously there had been no corresponding verb, eg televise from television.
- He was a pioneer in the Catholic Church after the Second World War, before permission was granted to televise the mass.
- Many newspapers denounced the state-run ORTF: de Gaulle criticized the "Journal televise" for quoting politically hostile newspapers.
- The Late Show and Jonathan Ross are currently clashing heads over who will televise Stephen's most legendary and outlandish moment to date.
- Our bombs televise hits
- Video communications would be promoted to replace face-to-face conferences for businessmen, and universities would be urged to televise classes to save commuting by students.
- Two years before, in BBC v. Hearn (1977), trade union officials had threatened that their workers would refuse to allow the BBC to televise the cup final so that it could be seen in South Africa, because of the union's disapproval of the racial policies of the government of that country.
- Meanwhile, ITV announced yesterday that it will televise live Norwich's game with United on January 21.
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