television

television
noun
ADJECTIVE
broadcast (esp. AmE), cable, closed-circuit, digital, high-definition, satellite, terrestrial (esp. BrE)
commercial, network (esp. AmE), public (AmE), state
local, national
live

Millions watched the events on live television.

daytime, prime-time
interactive, reality
black-and-white, colour/color
flat-screen, plasma, plasma-screen, widescreen
portable
VERB + TELEVISION
watch

The children watched television for most of the evening.

switch on, turn on
switch off, turn off
TELEVISION + VERB
broadcast sth, screen sth

The trial was broadcast by local television.

TELEVISION + NOUN
broadcast, production, programme/program, series, show
debate, interview, report
chat show (BrE), comedy, documentary, drama, film (esp. BrE), movie (esp. AmE), news, sitcom, special, talk show (esp. AmE)
ad, advert (BrE), advertisement, commercial, spot (esp. AmE)
adaptation

a television adaptation of the popular novel

audience, viewer
commentator, critic, journalist, reporter
personality, presenter, star
character
actor, director, producer
cameraman, crew
appearance, spot

She recalled her first television appearance forty years ago.

career
coverage, exposure

The Olympics receive extensive television coverage.

ratings
camera
channel, network, station, studio
licence (BrE)
business, company, industry, service
monitor, receiver, set
screen
aerial (BrE), antenna (AmE)
PREPOSITION
in television

She works in television.

in front of the television

He spends hours in front of the television every night.

on television

We were watching the news on television.


Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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