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Перевод: broadcast speek broadcast


[прилагательное]
радиовещательный; посеянный вразброс; разбросанный; рассеянный;
[существительное]
радиовещание; радиопередача ; телепередача ; передача ;
[глагол]
передавать по радио; вести радиопередачу; вещать; передавать по телевидению; распространять; разбрасывать


Тезаурус:

  1. Referring to an interview with Mr Major during the campaign, Chris Patten the Conservative chairman, on Friday accused Radio 4's John Humphrys of giving "a party political broadcast on behalf of the BBC".
  2. Station CBR broadcast part of the output of the CBC national network from 6am to midnight, and for a few hour-long or half-hour periods each day, the feed was reversed, and CBR fed programmes to the network.
  3. The message they will tell the world is that recovery really is about to show - but they will be conscious this is the message they broadcast last year too.
  4. No broadcast, as Gardeners' World makes way for this year's Proms;
  5. In the Radio 5 broadcast, Johnny Morris was keen to learn more about early music-making and agreed to be guest of honour for this year's festival.
  6. But the news broadcast after the first missile attack failed to mention it.
  7. So it has come up with the idea of a tape "loop" to delay the broadcast of "live" debates for long enough for an engineer to hit a panic button until the offending words have passed.
  8. Some regional TV news programmes run a weather picture from a school in the region to accompany the weather forecast at the end of their broadcast.
  9. LETTERS FROM MY FATHER ed by Amanda Allsop Alan Sutton, 4.99 I USED to encounter Kenneth Allsop frequently in the Sixties when we broadcast together on BBC book programmes.
  10. For these services, and following a series of travel talks which I wrote and broadcast in the autumn of 1929, I was made an Honorary Member of the M.J.A.R.A., and appointed to the executive committee.
  11. Only once has he come close to losing his rag, when publicly embarrassed by his press secretary, Julie Hall, as she admitted giving the first name of the little girl at the centre of the health election broadcast row to the press.
  12. Mr Ashdown will give warning tomorrow, in two television interviews and in his party's last election broadcast, that an attempt by either Labour or Tories to go it alone in a hung Parliament would end in disaster.
  13. To make a long story short, I finally arranged for Service to record a brief message on tape which was flown to the Yukon and broadcast over loud-speakers during the cinema's opening ceremonies.

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