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1 television
['teliviʒən](often abbreviated to TV [ti:'vi:]) noun1) (the sending of pictures from a distance, and the reproduction of them on a screen: We saw it on television.) tv; fjernsyn2) ((also television set) an apparatus with a screen for receiving these pictures.) tv; fjernsyn•- televise* * *['teliviʒən](often abbreviated to TV [ti:'vi:]) noun1) (the sending of pictures from a distance, and the reproduction of them on a screen: We saw it on television.) tv; fjernsyn2) ((also television set) an apparatus with a screen for receiving these pictures.) tv; fjernsyn•- televise -
2 television
substantiv1. television, TV, fjernsynsapparat2. television, rørlige billeder som udsendes via radiobølger -
3 television
substantiv1. television, TV, fjernsynsapparat2. television, rørlige billeder som udsendes via radiobølger -
4 télévision
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5 television
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6 television
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7 cable television
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8 SVT (Sveriges Television)
forkortelseSVT styres af en kvindelig chef, har en kvindelig chef
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9 SVT (Sveriges Television)
forkortelse, akronym m.m.SVT styres af en kvindelig chef, har en kvindelig chef -
10 to turn on [television, tap etc.]
at tænde forEnglish-Danish mini dictionary > to turn on [television, tap etc.]
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11 to watch television
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12 to watch television
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13 poste de télévision
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14 small screen
(television, not the cinema: This play is intended for the small screen.) tv-skærm* * *(television, not the cinema: This play is intended for the small screen.) tv-skærm -
15 live
I 1. [liv] verb1) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) leve2) (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.) overleve3) (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.) bo4) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) leve5) ((with by) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself: He lives by fishing.) leve af•- - 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.) indtægt- 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.) levende2) ((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?) direkte; live3) (full of energy, and capable of becoming active: a live bomb) levende; ueksploderet4) (burning: a live coal.) brændende2. adverb((of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place: The competition will be broadcast live.) direkte; live- lively- liveliness
- livestock
- live wire* * *I 1. [liv] verb1) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) leve2) (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.) overleve3) (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.) bo4) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) leve5) ((with by) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself: He lives by fishing.) leve af•- - 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.) indtægt- 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.) levende2) ((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?) direkte; live3) (full of energy, and capable of becoming active: a live bomb) levende; ueksploderet4) (burning: a live coal.) brændende2. adverb((of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place: The competition will be broadcast live.) direkte; live- lively- liveliness
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16 video
['vidiəu] 1. plural - videos; noun1) (the recording or broadcasting (by means of a video recorder) of television pictures and sound.) video2) (a videotape.) videomaskine3) ((also video cassette recorder; VCR) a machine used for watching or recording television films and programmes on videotape.) videomaskine2. verb(to record on a video recorder or videotape: He videoed the television programme on volcanoes.) optage på video- video camera
- video cassette recorder
- video recorder
- video jockey
- videotape 3. verb(to record a film etc on video.) optage på video* * *['vidiəu] 1. plural - videos; noun1) (the recording or broadcasting (by means of a video recorder) of television pictures and sound.) video2) (a videotape.) videomaskine3) ((also video cassette recorder; VCR) a machine used for watching or recording television films and programmes on videotape.) videomaskine2. verb(to record on a video recorder or videotape: He videoed the television programme on volcanoes.) optage på video- video camera
- video cassette recorder
- video recorder
- video jockey
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17 cable
['keibl] 1. noun1) ((a) strong rope or chain for hauling or tying anything, especially a ship.) kabel; trosse2) ((a set of) wires for carrying electric current or signals: They are laying (a) new cable.) kabel3) ((a rope made of) strands of metal wound together for supporting a bridge etc.) wire4) ((also cablegram) a telegram sent by cable.) telegram5) (cable television.) kabelfjernsyn2. verb(to telegraph by cable: I cabled news of my mother's death to our relations in Canada.) telegrafere- cable television
- cable TV* * *['keibl] 1. noun1) ((a) strong rope or chain for hauling or tying anything, especially a ship.) kabel; trosse2) ((a set of) wires for carrying electric current or signals: They are laying (a) new cable.) kabel3) ((a rope made of) strands of metal wound together for supporting a bridge etc.) wire4) ((also cablegram) a telegram sent by cable.) telegram5) (cable television.) kabelfjernsyn2. verb(to telegraph by cable: I cabled news of my mother's death to our relations in Canada.) telegrafere- cable television
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18 channel
[' ænl] 1. noun1) (the bed of a stream or other way through which liquid can flow: a sewage channel.) rende; kanal2) (a passage of deeper water in a river, through which ships can sail.) sejlrende3) (a narrow stretch of water joining two seas: the English Channel.) kanal4) (a means of sending or receiving information etc: We got the information through the usual channels.) kanal5) ((in television, radio etc) a band of frequencies for sending or receiving signals: BBC Television now has two channels.) kanal; frekvens2. verb1) (to make a channel in.) lave en kanal; grave en kanal2) (to direct into a particular course: He channelled all his energies into the project.) kanalisere* * *[' ænl] 1. noun1) (the bed of a stream or other way through which liquid can flow: a sewage channel.) rende; kanal2) (a passage of deeper water in a river, through which ships can sail.) sejlrende3) (a narrow stretch of water joining two seas: the English Channel.) kanal4) (a means of sending or receiving information etc: We got the information through the usual channels.) kanal5) ((in television, radio etc) a band of frequencies for sending or receiving signals: BBC Television now has two channels.) kanal; frekvens2. verb1) (to make a channel in.) lave en kanal; grave en kanal2) (to direct into a particular course: He channelled all his energies into the project.) kanalisere -
19 interference
1) (the act of interfering: She was infuriated by his mother's interference in their holiday arrangements.) indblanding2) ((the spoiling of radio or television reception by) the noise caused by programmes from another station, bad weather etc: This television set picks up a lot of interference.) forstyrrelse* * *1) (the act of interfering: She was infuriated by his mother's interference in their holiday arrangements.) indblanding2) ((the spoiling of radio or television reception by) the noise caused by programmes from another station, bad weather etc: This television set picks up a lot of interference.) forstyrrelse -
20 monitor
['monitə] 1. noun1) (a senior pupil who helps to see that school rules are kept.) præfekt2) (any of several kinds of instrument etc by means of which something can be constantly checked, especially a small screen in a television studio showing the picture which is being transmitted at any given time: television monitor; computer monitor.) monitor; -monitor; skærm; -skærm2. verb(to act as, or to use, a monitor; to keep a careful check on: These machines/technicians monitor the results constantly.) overvåge* * *['monitə] 1. noun1) (a senior pupil who helps to see that school rules are kept.) præfekt2) (any of several kinds of instrument etc by means of which something can be constantly checked, especially a small screen in a television studio showing the picture which is being transmitted at any given time: television monitor; computer monitor.) monitor; -monitor; skærm; -skærm2. verb(to act as, or to use, a monitor; to keep a careful check on: These machines/technicians monitor the results constantly.) overvåge
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