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1 broadcast
broadcast, US [transcription][-k_st]A n émission f ; TV/radio broadcast émission télévisée/radiophonique ; sports/live broadcast émission sportive/en direct ; news broadcast bulletin m d'informations ; the broadcast of sth la diffusion de qch ; sb's broadcast to the nation l'allocution radiotélévisée de qn à la nation.1 [station, person] diffuser [programme, message] (to à) ;2 ( tell) péj raconter ; there's no need to broadcast it! ce n'est pas la peine de le crier sur les toits! ;3 Agric disséminer [seeds].1 [station, channel] émettre (on sur) ;2 [person] faire une émission ; to broadcast on the radio/on gardening faire des émissions à la radio/sur le jardinage. -
2 broadcast
1 nounRadio & Television émission f;∎ live/recorded broadcast émission f en direct/en différé;∎ repeat broadcast rediffusion f∎ the match will be broadcast live le match sera diffusé en direct;∎ figurative you don't have to broadcast it! ce n'est pas la peine de le crier sur les toits ou le carillonner partout!(b) Agriculture semer à la voléeRadio & Television (station) émettre; (actor) participer à une émission, paraître à la télévision; (show host) faire une émissionRadio radiodiffusé; Television télévisé5 adverbAgriculture à la volée►► Computing broadcast message message m système;broadcast satellite satellite m de radiodiffusion;broadcast signal signal m de radiodiffusion;Marketing broadcast sponsorship parrainage m audiovisuel -
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broadcast [ˈbrɔ:dkα:st](preterite, past participle broadcast)diffuser ; [+ news, rumour] répandre[station] émettre3. nounémission f* * *['brɔːdkɑːst], US [-kæst] 1.noun émission fTV/radio broadcast — émission télévisée/radiophonique
2.news broadcast — bulletin m d'informations
1) Radio, Television diffuser (to à)2) ( tell) péj raconter3.1) [station, channel] émettre (on sur)2) [person] faire une émission4. -
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5 non-broadcast video
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6 party political broadcast
party political broadcast n émission dans laquelle un parti expose sa politique. -
7 radio broadcast
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8 field broadcast
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > field broadcast
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9 live broadcast
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > live broadcast
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10 to broadcast
[Medias] radiodiffuser; diffuser; emettre; retransmettreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to broadcast
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11 live broadcast
[dias] radiodiffusion (ou couverture) en directEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > live broadcast
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12 live broadcast coverage
[dias] radiodiffusion (ou couverture) en directEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > live broadcast coverage
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13 party political broadcast
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14 radio broadcast
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15 live
I.live1 [lɪv]• nothing could live in such a hostile environment rien ne pourrait survivre dans un environnement si hostile• you'll live! (inf) tu n'en mourras pas !• let's live a little! (inf) il faut profiter de la vie !• if you haven't been to Rio you haven't lived! (inf) si tu n'as pas vu Rio, tu n'as rien vu !b. ( = earn one's living) gagner sa viec. ( = reside) habiter• where do you live? où habitez-vous ?• where does the teapot live? (inf) où est-ce que vous rangez la théière ?3. compounds[+ disgrace] faire oublier (avec le temps)a. [+ person] vivre aux crochets deb. [+ fruit, rice] se nourrir de ; [+ money, benefit] vivre avec► live on[person] continuer à vivre ; [tradition] survivrea. ( = feed on) se nourrir deb. ( = subsist on) to live on $10,000 a year vivre avec 10 000 dollars par an• what does he live on? de quoi vit-il ?c. ( = depend financially on) vivre aux crochets de( = experience) connaître( = be equal to) être à la hauteur de ; ( = be worthy of) répondre àII.live2 [laɪv]1. adjectivea. ( = not dead) vivantb. ( = not recorded) en direct• "recorded live" « enregistré en public »c. [bullet] réel ; ( = unexploded) non exploséd. (with electric current) that's live! c'est branché !2. adverb3. compounds• he's a (real) live wire (inf) il a un dynamisme fou ► live yoghurt noun yaourt m aux ferments actifs* * *I 1. [lɪv]transitive verb ( conduct) vivre [life]2.to live a normal/peaceful life — vivre normalement/paisiblement
1) ( dwell) [animal] vivre; [person] gen vivre, habiter ( with avec); ( have one's address) habiterto live together — vivre ou habiter ensemble
to live in — vivre dans, habiter [house, apartment]
2) ( lead one's life) vivreto live for — ne vivre que pour [sport, work]
to live through something — vivre [experience]
3) ( remain alive) gen, fig vivre; ( survive) survivreas long as I live... — tant que je vivrai...
I'll live! — hum je n'en mourrai pas!
4) ( subsist) vivreto live on ou off — vivre de [fruit, charity]; vivre sur [wage, capital]
5) ( put up with)to live with — accepter [situation]; supporter [décor]
6) ( experience life) vivreyou haven't lived until you've been to... — tu n'as rien vu tant que tu n'es pas allé à...
•Phrasal Verbs:- live in- live on- live out••II 1. [laɪv]to live it up — (colloq) faire la fête (colloq)
1) ( not dead) [animal] vivant; [birth] d'un enfant viable2) Radio, Television [broadcast] en direct; [performance] sur scène; [theatre] vivant; [album] enregistré sur scène3) ( burning) [coal] ardent4) ( capable of exploding) [ammunition] réel/réelle; ( unexploded) [shell] nonexplosé5) Electricity sous tension2.adverb Radio, Television [appear, broadcast] en direct -
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I 1. [liv] verb1) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) vivre2) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) survivre3) (to have one's home or dwelling (in a particular place): She lives next to the church; They went to live in Bristol / in a huge house.) vivre, habiter4) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) vivre5) ((with by) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself: He lives by fishing.) vivre (de)•- - lived- living 2. noun(the money etc needed to feed and house oneself and keep oneself alive: He earns his living driving a taxi; She makes a good living as an author.) gagner (sa vie)- live-in - live and let live - live down - live in - out - live on - live up to - within living memory - in living memory II 1. adjective1) (having life; not dead: a live mouse.) vivant2) ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) heard or seen as the event takes place; not recorded: I watched a live performance of my favourite opera on television; Was the performance live or recorded?) en direct3) (full of energy, and capable of becoming active: a live bomb) actif, amorcé, branché4) (burning: a live coal.) ardent2. adverb((of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place: The competition will be broadcast live.) en direct- lively- liveliness - livestock - live wire -
17 nationally
nationally [ˈnæ∫nəlɪ][distribute] dans l'ensemble du pays ; [broadcast] sur l'ensemble du pays ; [organize] à l'échelon national* * *['næʃnəlɪ]1) ( at national level) à l'échelon national2) ( nationwide) [broadcast, enforce, employ, distribute] sur l'ensemble du pays; [known, respected, available] dans tout le pays -
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outside [ˈaʊtˈsaɪd]1. adverb2. preposition• store flammable substances outside the house conservez les produits inflammables à l'extérieur de la maisonb. ( = beyond) en dehors de3. noun4. adjectivea. ( = outdoor) extérieurb. [world, community, influence] extérieur ; [consultant, investor] externe5. compounds► outside lane noun [of road] (in Britain) voie f de droite ; (in US, Europe) voie f de gauche ; [of running track] piste f extérieure* * *[aʊt'saɪd, 'aʊtsaɪd] 1.1) extérieur mon the outside of — ( on surface itself) sur l'extérieur de [box, file]
2) ( maximum)2.1) ( outdoor) [temperature] extérieur; [broadcast] enregistré hors studio2) ( outer) [edge, world, wall] extérieur3) Telecommunications [line] extérieur; [call] de l'extérieur4) ( leisure)outside interests — centres mpl d'intérêt personnels
5) ( from elsewhere) [help] de l'extérieur; [opinion, influence] extérieur6)outside lane — ( in GB) voie f de droite; (in US, Europe) voie f de gauche; ( on athletics track) couloir m extérieur
7) ( faint)3.adverb dehors4.preposition (also outside of)1) ( not within) en dehors de [city]; de l'autre côté de [boundary]; à l'extérieur de [prison]2) ( in front of) devant [house]3) ( over) -
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1. noun• what's the programme for today? quel est le programme aujourd'hui ?• what's on the programme? qu'est-ce qu'il y a au programme ?[+ video] programmer* * *1.GB, program US ['prəʊgræm], US [-grəm] noun1) Television, Radio ( single broadcast) émission f ( about sur); ( schedule of broadcasting) programme m2) ( schedule) programme m3) Music, Theatre programme m2. -
20 stereo
stereo [ˈstεərɪəʊ]1. noun2. adjective[broadcast, recording] en stéréo* * *['sterɪəʊ] 1.1) ( technique) stéréo f2) (also stereo system) chaîne f stéréo2.car stereo — autoradio m stéréo
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