television channel
英 [ˈtelɪvɪʒn ˈtʃænl]
美 [ˈtelɪvɪʒn ˈtʃænl]
网络 电视频道; 频道; 一个电视频道
英英释义
noun
- a television station and its programs
- a satellite TV channel
- surfing through the channels
- they offer more than one hundred channels
双语例句
- Shareholders have also gained from the group's controlling stake in TF1, which runs France's most popular television channel.
股东们还从集团控股的TF1(法国一台)受惠,这是法国一家最受欢迎的电视台。 - S í minn has invested heavily in the television industry in Iceland and owns Skj á r1, an Icelandic television channel. S í minn also broadcasts over ADSL and broadband.
冰岛电信在电视业投资巨大,拥有电视频道Skjár1,Síminn同样通过ADSL和宽带进行广播。 - Turn on any television channel and you can watch a parade of authorities in various domains give their perspective on healthcare, airline security, the economy, and climate change, to name a few.
打开任何一个电视频道,你可以看到一群不同领域的专家分别在健康管理、飞机安全、经济、气候变化等方面给出意见。 - In the United States, there is actually a television channel which shows videos 24 hours a day.
在美国,有一个频道一天二十四小时播放音乐录影带。 - On Saturday, the BBC Parliament digital television channel will broadcast the full seven hours and 40 minutes of the archive footage of live coverage of the day of Diana's funeral at precisely the same time as it was originally shown.
周六,BBC议会数字电视频道将播出长达7小时零40分钟的戴安娜葬礼录像,播出时间与10年前的实况时间完全一致。 - The founder of the US cable television channel aimed at countering Muslim stereotypes has been charged with murdering his wife.
的创始人,美国的有线电视频道,目的在于打击穆斯林成见已被指控犯有谋杀他的妻子。 - Mr de Narv á ez owns a newspaper and a television channel.
deNarváez拥有一份报纸和一个电视台。 - Several years ago her choice – which included abandoning a possible career at a television channel – would have been unorthodox for French graduates, who like most university-educated Chinese sought iron rice bowl jobs that guaranteed lifetime employment.
在法语毕业生中间,她这样的选择(包括放弃一个有望在电视台工作的机会)放在几年前会被视为另类&与多数中国大学毕业生一样,法语毕业生也希望找到一个铁饭碗。 - Karen Ward, a senior global economist with HSBC bank, addressed the issue during an interview on Russia's state-run english television channel, Russia Today.
汇丰银行的资深全球经济学家卡伦·沃德在接受俄罗斯国家英语电视频道《今日俄罗斯》采访时谈到了这个问题。 - The poll by television channel Food Network UK to coincide with the launch of Thank You Day also showed that one in20 said "nice one" instead.
英国电视台“美食联播网”进行了一项调查,以配合感谢日的成立,该调查也显示出有1/20的人用“niceone”代替了“thankyou”。