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to watch television

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  • watch television — view the television set …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Television addiction — is a disorder where the subject has a compulsion to watch television. The compulsion can be extremely difficult to control in many cases. It has many parallels to other forms of addiction, such as addiction to drugs or gambling, which create an… …   Wikipedia

  • television — UK US /ˈtelɪvɪʒən/ noun [U] (also TV) ► COMMUNICATIONS a system of broadcasting images and sound using electrical signals, and the programmes that are shown: on (the) television »Consumer programmes on the television have enjoyed a rise in… …   Financial and business terms

  • Television in Denmark — was established in the 1950s and was run by a monopoly with only one channel available until the 1980s. Contents 1 History 2 Digital terrestrial television 2.1 History 2.2 Na …   Wikipedia

  • Television in Sweden — was started in the 1950s. A second channel started in 1969. Commercial television arrived in the 1980s through cable television and in 1992, the first terrestrial commercial channel was launched.HistoryTrial broadcasts for the first television in …   Wikipedia

  • television — / teli vIZFn, teli vIZFn/ noun 1 (C) also television set formal a thing shaped like a box with a screen, on which you can watch programmes; TV: a 16 inch colour television 2 (U) a way of broadcasting pictures and sounds in the form of programmes… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • television — tel|e|vi|sion W1S1 [ˈtelıˌvıʒən, ˌtelıˈvıʒən] n [Date: 1900 2000; : French; Origin: télévision, from télé tele + vision] 1.) also television set formal a piece of electronic equipment shaped like a box with a screen, on which you can watch… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • television — n. 1) to put on, turn on the television 2) to watch television 3) to turn off the television 4) black and white; color television 5) cable, pay; closed circuit; educational; local; national; peak viewing time (BE), prime time (esp. AE); public… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • watch — watch1 W1S1 [wɔtʃ US wa:tʃ, wo:tʃ] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(look)¦ 2¦(be careful)¦ 3¦(pay attention)¦ 4¦(care for)¦ 5¦(secretly)¦ 6 watch your step 7 watch your back 8 watch the clock 9 watch the time 10 watch it …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • watch — 1 verb 1 LOOK AT (I, T) to look at and pay attention to something that is happening: Do you want to join in or just sit and watch? | watch sb/sth: Harriet watched the man with interest as he walked in. | watch sb do/doing sth: Jack watched them… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • watch — I. verb Etymology: Middle English wacchen, from Old English wæccan more at wake Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to keep vigil as a devotional exercise b. to be awake during the night 2. a. to be attentive or vigilant …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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