television
/ˈtelɪvɪʒn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtelɪvɪʒn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈte-lə-ˌvi-zhən especially British ˌte-lə-ˈvi-/ (ame, mw)
television — 名詞
1. a piece of home equipment that shows video and audio from broadcast signals on i
電視;電視業
顯示影像與聲音的設備或廣播系統
a piece of home equipment that shows video and audio from broadcast signals on its display, or the industry that creates programming and transmits it to viewers
Eli bought a new television for his bedroom so he could watch films at night.
Eli 買了一台新電視放在臥室,這樣晚上就可以看電影了。
countable: a new television
Linh thinks that television keeps children indoors when they should be playing outside.
Linh 認為電視讓小孩待在室內,而他們應該到外面玩耍才對。
uncountable: television as a medium
Every Sunday evening the Lin family gathers around the television to watch their favourite drama.
每個星期天晚上,Lin 一家人會聚在電視前一起看他們最喜歡的連續劇。
Faisal works in television and helps produce a popular cooking show for the weekend schedule.
Faisal 在電視圈工作,協助製作一個週末時段播出的熱門烹飪節目。
Nala turned on the television to check the weather before heading out for a walk.
Nala 打開電視收看天氣預報,然後才出門去散步。
用法筆記
Countable when referring to the physical set (a television / two televisions); uncountable when referring to the medium, industry, or programmes (television is / was).