Television
From open-dictionary.com - the free dictionary.
| Table of contents |
English
Etymology
From Greek tele-, distant, + vision, from Latin visio, vision or seeing, noun of action from perfect passive participle visus, that which is seen, from verb videre, see, + action noun suffix -io.
Noun
television, often abbreviated TV
- An electronic communication medium that allows the transmission of real-time visual images, and often sound.
- A device for receiving television signals and displaying them in visual form.
- Collectively, the programs broadcast via television.
Synonyms
- cable television
- idiot box
- telly
- the tube
- TV
Related terms
- televise, televize
- televisual
Translations
- Bulgarian: телевизия f (1,3) телевизор m (2)
- Chinese: 電視, 电视
- Dutch: televisie m
- Esperanto: televido
- Finnish: televisio
- French: télévision f (1, 3, fam. 2), téléviseur m (2)
- German: Fernsehen n (1, 3), Fernseher m (2)
- Greek: τηλεόραση f
- Guarani: terevi (1,2,3)
- Hebrew: טלוויזיה f
- Interlingua: television (1,2,3), televisor (2)
- Italian: televisione f (1 - 3), televisore m (2); televisivo (when used as a modifier)
- Japanese: テレビ (terebi)
- Korean: 텔레비전
- Latin: televisio nom., televisionis gen.
- Polish: telewizija
- Portuguese: televisão f (1,2,3), televisor m (2); televisivo (when used as a modifier)
- Romanian: televiziune f
- Russian: телевидение n (televidenie)
- Scottish Gaelic: telebhisean m
- Spanish: televisión f (1, 3), televisor m (2)
- Swedish: television
- Vietnamese: vô tuyến truyền hình [無線傳形], truyền hình (VN), Ti-Vi, TV
See also
- Wikipedia article on television