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121 broadcast live
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > broadcast live
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122 FAX broadcast
live broadcast — прямой репортаж; прямая передача
broadcast advertisement — реклама по радио; реклама по телевидению
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > FAX broadcast
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123 Mayday broadcast
live broadcast — прямой репортаж; прямая передача
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124 TV broadcast
television broadcast — телевидение, телевизионное вещание
live broadcast — прямой репортаж; прямая передача
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125 continuous-wave broadcast
live broadcast — прямой репортаж; прямая передача
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > continuous-wave broadcast
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126 CW broadcast
live broadcast — прямой репортаж; прямая передача
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127 television broadcast rights
права на телевизионное вещание
Право на осуществление телевизионных передач в прямом эфире или в записи непосредственно с объектов Игр с доступом к местам вещания на объектах, зонам интервьюирования, МВЦ, ГПЦ.
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television broadcast rights
Right to make television transmissions, live or recorded directly from the Games venues, with access to the broadcast locations at venues, interview areas, IBC, MPC.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > television broadcast rights
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128 in a live television broadcast
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Live broadcast — A live broadcast generally refers to various types of media broadcast without a significant delay.It could refer to: *Live radio radio programs broadcast live *Live television television programs broadcast live … Wikipedia
live broadcast — live show, broadcast aired during the actual performance … English contemporary dictionary
broadcast — Ⅰ. broadcast UK US /ˈbrɔːdkɑːst/ US /ˈbrɔːdˌkæst/ verb [I or T] (broadcast, US also broadcasted, broadcast, US also broadcasted) COMMUNICATIONS ► to send out a programme on television or radio, or over the internet: »The company s final quarter… … Financial and business terms
live — live1 [liv] vi. lived, living [ME liven < OE libban (akin to ON lifa, Goth liban, Ger leben) < IE * lib(h)s < base * leibh , to live] 1. to be alive; have life 2. a) to remain alive b) to last; endure … English World dictionary
live show — live broadcast, broadcast that is aired in real time … English contemporary dictionary
Live Aid — infobox music festival music festival name = Live Aid location = London, Philadelphia participation = Madonna, Sting, Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Bob Geldof, Duran Duran, Neil Young founders = Bob Geldof and Midge Ure years active = 1985 dates =… … Wikipedia
Live Earth (2007 concert) — infobox music festival music festival name = Live Earth location =Sydney, Johannesburg, New Jersey, Rio de Janeiro, Antarctica, Tokyo, Kyoto, Shanghai, London, Hamburg, Washington D.C. and Rome Participation = Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers,… … Wikipedia
broadcast — I n. 1) to carry a broadcast 2) to beam a broadcast to 3) to jam a broadcast 4) a live broadcast II v. 1) to broadcast live 2) (B) they broadcast the news to the local population every day 3) (N; used with an adjective) they broadcast the… … Combinatory dictionary
live — 1 verb IN A PLACE/TIME 1 IN A PLACE/HOME (intransitive always + adv/prep) to have your home in a particular place: live in/at/with/near etc: Where do you live? | We used to live in Bakersfield. | They have one daughter who still lives with them.… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Broadcast programming — Not to be confused with television program. TV guide redirects here. For the American television magazine, see TV Guide. Broadcast programming or scheduling is the practice of organizing television shows or radio programs in a daily, weekly, or… … Wikipedia
broadcast — 01. The news was [broadcast] early this morning. 02. She hopes to pursue a career in [broadcasting] as an announcer. 03. The BBC is the public [broadcaster] in England. 04. The school has its own radio station which [broadcasts] music and news… … Grammatical examples in English