番組 は英語で
broadcast
英語の定義
番組 | |
1. n. (television) program; programming | |
新番組 - new program |
その他の翻訳と定義
broadcast | ||
1. 形容詞. 広範囲にばら撒いた。 | ||
2. 名詞. 放送。 | ||
3. 名詞. 放送番組。 | ||
4. 名詞. (dated) 種を広く播くこと。 | ||
5. 動詞. (~を)放送する。 | ||
6. 動詞. 放送番組に出演する。 | ||
7. 動詞. 電子メールを、1回の操作で多数の相手に送る、一斉送信する。 |
broadcast | ||
1. adj. Cast or scattered widely in all directions. | ||
2. adj. Communicated, signalled, or transmitted through radio waves or electronic means. | ||
3. adj. Relating to transmissions of messages or signals through radio waves or electronic means. | ||
4. adv. Widely in all directions. | ||
5. adv. (agriculture, horticulture, archaic) By having its seeds sown over a wide area. | ||
6. n. A transmission of a radio or television programme intended to be received by anyone with a receiver. | ||
7. n. A programme (bulletin, documentary, show, etc.) so transmitted. | ||
8. n. (agriculture, horticulture, archaic) The act of scattering seed; a crop grown from such seed. | ||
9. v. To transmit a message or signal through radio waves or electronic means. | ||
10. v. To transmit a message over a wide area; specifically, to send an email in a single transmission to a (typically large) number of people. | ||
11. v. (intransitive) To appear as a performer, presenter, or speaker in a broadcast programme. | ||
12. v. (transitive, agriculture, horticulture, archaic) To sow seeds over a wide area. |
program | ||
1. 次第, 計画 |
program | ||
1. n. A set of structured activities. | ||
Our program for today’s exercise class includes swimming and jogging. | ||
2. n. A leaflet listing information about a play, game or other activity. | ||
The program consisted of ads for restaurants and the credits of everyone connected with the play. | ||
3. n. (broadcasting) A performance of a show or other broadcast on radio or television. | ||
Tonight’s program was hosted by Johnny Carson. | ||
4. n. (computing) A software application, or a collection of software applications, designed to perform a specific task. | ||
The program runs on both Linux and Microsoft Windows. | ||
5. n. (especially, in the phrase "get with the program") A particular mindset or method of doing things. | ||
6. v. To enter a program or other instructions into (a computer or other electronic device) to instruct it to do a particular task. | ||
He programmed the DVR to record his favorite show. | ||
7. v. To develop (software) by writing program code. | ||
I programmed a small game as a demonstration. | ||
8. v. To put together the schedule of an event. | ||
Mary will program Tuesday’s festivities. | ||
9. v. To cause to automatically behave in a particular way. | ||
The lab rat was programmed to press the lever when the bell rang. |
show | ||
1. 動詞. (他動詞)~をみるせる。 | ||
2. 動詞. (他動詞)~をしめす、証明する。 | ||
3. 動詞. (他動詞)~をおしえる。 | ||
4. 動詞. (他動詞)~を展示する。 | ||
5. 動詞. (他動詞)~を案内する。 | ||
He showed me around the school. | ||
彼は学校を案内してくれた。 | ||
6. 動詞. (自動詞)みえる。 | ||
7. 動詞. (自動詞)(副詞句、形容詞など補語をともなって)~にみえる。 | ||
8. 動詞. (自動詞)目立つ。 | ||
9. 名詞. ショー、見世物 | ||
10. 名詞. 番組 | ||
11. 名詞. 展覧会 | ||
12. 名詞. 表示 | ||
13. 名詞. 外観 | ||
14. 名詞. 事業 |
show | ||
1. v. To display, to have somebody see (something). | ||
The car's dull finish showed years of neglect. | ||
All he had to show for four years of attendance at college was a framed piece of paper. | ||
2. v. To bestow; to confer. | ||
to show mercy; to show favour; (dialectal) show me the salt please | ||
3. v. To indicate (a fact) to be true; to demonstrate. | ||
4. v. To guide or escort. | ||
Could you please show him on his way. He has overstayed his welcome. | ||
They showed us in. | ||
5. v. (intransitive) To be visible; to be seen; to appear. | ||
Your bald patch is starting to show. | ||
At length, his gloom showed. | ||
6. v. (intransitive, informal) To put in an appearance; show up. | ||
We waited for an hour, but they never showed. | ||
7. v. (intransitive, informal) To have an enlarged belly and thus be recognizable as pregnant. | ||
8. v. (intransitive, racing) To finish third, especially of horses or dogs. | ||
In the third race: Aces Up won, paying eight dollars; Blarney Stone placed, paying three dollars; and Cinnamon showed, paying five dollars. | ||
9. v. (obsolete) To have a certain appearance, such as well or ill, fit or unfit; to become or suit; to appear. | ||
10. n. A play, dance, or other entertainment. | ||
11. n. An exhibition of items. | ||
art show; dog show | ||
12. n. A demonstration. | ||
show of force | ||
13. n. A broadcast program/programme. | ||
radio show; television show | ||
14. n. A movie. | ||
Let's catch a show. | ||
15. n. A project or presentation. | ||
Let's get on with the show. Let's get this show on the road. They went on an international road show to sell the shares to investors. It was Apple's usual do | ||
16. n. Mere display or pomp with no substance. (Usually seen in the phrases "all show" and "for show".) | ||
The dog sounds ferocious but it's all show. | ||
17. n. Outward appearance; wileful or deceptive appearance. | ||
18. n. (baseball, with "the") The major leagues. | ||
He played AA ball for years, but never made it to the show. | ||
19. n. (mining, obsolete) A pale blue flame at the top of a candle flame, indicating the presence of firedamp. | ||
20. n. (archaic) Pretence. | ||
21. n. (archaic) Sign, token, or indication. | ||
22. n. (obsolete) Semblance; likeness; appearance. | ||
23. n. (obsolete) Plausibility. | ||
24. n. (medicine) A discharge, from the vagina, of mucus streaked with blood, occurring a short time before labor. |
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