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- [ˈtelɪˌvɪʒ(ə)n]noun1) [C] a piece of electrical equipment with a screen that is used for watching programmesSyn:TVKelly switched on the television and stared blankly at the screen.[/ex]2) [U] the system of broadcasting pictures and sounds by electronic signalsa television programme/channel[/ex]3) [U] the programmes that are shown on televisionI spent the evening watching television.[/ex]I'm sure I've seen him on television.[/ex]4) [U] the business of creating and broadcasting television programmesShe works in television.[/ex]•Types of television programme ■ chat showBritish a programme in which a well-known person interviews famous people ■ current affairs programme a programme about politics or other subjects that are being discussed in the news ■ documentary a programme that deals with facts or historical events ■ drama any serious programme that tells a story ■ episode a single programme of a series ■ game show a programme in which people compete to win prizes ■ the news a programme that provides the latest information about the day's events ■ series a group of related programmes that are broadcast over a period of time ■ sitcom a type of humorous programme in which the same characters regularly appear in funny situations ■ soap a type of programme in which the same characters regularly appear in situations that are like ordinary life
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.