英:[ˌteliˈvɪʒuəl]
美:[ˌteliˈvɪʒuəl]
英:[ˌteliˈvɪʒuəl]
美:[ˌteliˈvɪʒuəl]
adjective
of, relating to, or suitable for broadcast by television
The first known use of televisual was in 1912
1 The key technology which affect the TV news communication consist of cable televisual technology, satellite technology, computer technology and digital technology.
科技环境重点阐述影响电视新闻传播的四大技术:有线电视技术、卫星通信技术、计算机技术、数字化技术。
2 One key piece of televisual jargon that has thrived online feels especially suited to this purpose.
3 But soccer’s metamorphosis into a televisual event gives fans a financial role, too, Professor Arrondel said.
4 But our praise songs to televisual art have largely ignored the most popular — and the most richly televisual — TV of all.
5 Every nook and cranny of this teeming televisual world is its own ecosystem.
6 Not since the series began has Brooker had such rich pickings to reinvent as a televisual nightmare.
7 Our critic picks 30 TV shows from around the globe to stream right now: Interested in expanding your televisual horizons?
8 Rock can bubble up in the same way that Kate Bush or Disney show tunes can: through memorable televisual exposure.
9 This Bulgaria-shot production would, however, benefit from richer atmospherics: Despite adequate design contributions and a widescreen format, Denis Crossan’s cinematography has a somewhat plain, televisual look.
10 He made televisual history when he used that word in 1965.
1965年他使用了那个词,创造了电视转播的历史。