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1 broadcast
1. noun 2. transitive verb,1) (Radio, Telev.) senden; übertragen [Livesendung, Sportveranstaltung]2) (spread) verbreiten [Gerücht, Nachricht]3. intransitive verb,broadcast [Rundfunk-, Fernsehstation:] senden; [Redakteur usw.:] [im Rundfunk/Fernsehen] sprechen4. adjective(Radio, Telev.) im Rundfunk/Fernsehen gesendet; Rundfunk-/Fernseh-* * *past tense, past participle; see broadcast* * *broad·cast[ˈbrɔ:dkɑ:st, AM ˈbrɑ:dkæst]a live \broadcast of the concert eine Liveübertragung des Konzertsa live television/radio \broadcast eine Livesendung im Fernsehen/RadioII. vi<broadcast or AM broadcasted, broadcast or AM broadcasted>sendento \broadcast on long wave auf Langwelle sendenIII. vt<broadcast or AM broadcasted, broadcast or AM broadcasted>▪ to \broadcast sth1. (transmit) etw senden [o ausstrahlen]to \broadcast a match ein Spiel übertragento \broadcast a programme ein Programm senden [o ausstrahlen]to \broadcast an SOS ein SOS funkento be \broadcast live live ausgestrahlt werdento \broadcast a rumour ein Gerücht [überall] verbreiten* * *['brɔːdkAːst] vb: pret, ptp broadcast1. n (RAD, TV)Sendung f; (of match etc) Übertragung fbroadcasts pl — Programm nt, Sendungen pl
2. vt1) (RAD, TV) senden, ausstrahlen; football match, event übertragen2) (fig) news, rumour etc verbreiten3. vi (RAD, TVstation) senden; (person) im Rundfunk/Fernsehen sprechen* * *A v/t prät und pperf -cast, -casted1. breitwürfig säen2. fig eine Nachricht verbreiten, pej ausposaunenb) ausstrahlen, sendenc) übertragenB v/i2. sendenC s1. AGR Breitsaat f2. a) Rundfunk-, Fernsehsendung fb) Übertragung f* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb,1) (Radio, Telev.) senden; übertragen [Livesendung, Sportveranstaltung]2) (spread) verbreiten [Gerücht, Nachricht]3. intransitive verb,broadcast [Rundfunk-, Fernsehstation:] senden; [Redakteur usw.:] [im Rundfunk/Fernsehen] sprechen4. adjective(Radio, Telev.) im Rundfunk/Fernsehen gesendet; Rundfunk-/Fernseh-* * *adj.hinausposaunen adj.übertragen adj. n.Sendung -en f. v.durch Rundfunk verbreiten ausdr.hinausposaunen v.übertragen v. -
2 broadcast
broad·cast [ʼbrɔ:dkɑ:st, Am ʼbrɑ:dkæst] na live \broadcast of the concert eine Liveübertragung des Konzerts;a live television/radio \broadcast eine Livesendung im Fernsehen/Radio vi < broadcast or (Am) broadcasted, broadcast or (Am) broadcasted> senden;to \broadcast on long wave auf Langwelle senden vt < broadcast or (Am) broadcasted> , broadcast or (Am) broadcasted>to \broadcast sthto \broadcast a match ein Spiel übertragen;to \broadcast a programme ein Programm senden [o ausstrahlen];to \broadcast an SOS ein SOS funken;to be \broadcast live live ausgestrahlt werdento \broadcast a rumour ein Gerücht [überall] verbreiten
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