télévision | |
econ. | television |
environ. | television |
fragmenter | |
comp. | fragment |
met. | to bulldoze; clastate |
fragmenté | |
met. | fragmented |
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television | |||
television The process, equipment or programming involved in converting a succession of audiovisual images into corresponding electrical signals that are transmitted by means of electromagnetic waves to distant receivers or screens, at which the signals can be used to reproduce the original image | |||
television broadcasting |
television : 807 phrases in 44 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
Antennas and waveguides | 2 |
Art | 10 |
Astronomy | 1 |
Automated equipment | 1 |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Communications | 348 |
Computers | 3 |
Construction | 9 |
Cultural studies | 18 |
Earth sciences | 2 |
Economics | 6 |
Education | 10 |
Electronics | 104 |
Finances | 11 |
General | 101 |
Health care | 2 |
Hobbies and pastimes | 2 |
Human resources | 1 |
Industry | 1 |
Information technology | 15 |
Insurance | 1 |
Labor law | 2 |
Law | 12 |
Marketing | 2 |
Medical | 2 |
Medical appliances | 18 |
Metallurgy | 2 |
Microsoft | 1 |
Name of organization | 1 |
Nuclear physics | 1 |
Obsolete / dated | 4 |
Patents | 48 |
Politics | 1 |
Radio | 29 |
Religion | 1 |
Remote sensing | 2 |
Social science | 5 |
Statistics | 1 |
Taxes | 2 |
Technology | 9 |
Telecommunications | 10 |
Transport | 2 |
United Nations | 2 |