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词汇 airwaves
释义 airwaves
noun[ plural ]
uk /ˈeə.weɪvz/ us /ˈer.weɪvz/
the radio waves used for broadcasting radio and television programmes, or, more generally, radio or television broadcasting time: (广播、电视用的)无线电波;播送时间
The new series will be on the airwaves at 6 p.m. every Tuesday.新拍的系列片将在每周二的下午6点播出。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Broadcasting in general
airplay
airtime
audio described
audio description
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serialization
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airwaves | American Dictionary


airwaves
plural noun
us/ˈeərˌweɪvz/
the radio waves used for broadcasting radio and television programs, or more generally, radio or television broadcasting:
The president took to the airwaves to explain the reasons for going to war.

airwaves | Business English


airwaves
noun[ plural ]
uk /ˈeəweɪvz/us
COMMUNICATIONS
radio waves that are used for broadcasting radio and television programmes, and sending mobile phone, etc. signals, also used to refer to radio or televison broadcasting time:
In order to improve access to broadband, the government cleared the way for an auction of airwaves best suited to wireless data.
The campaign flooded the airwaves with a series of TV ads.

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Since 2002, the airwaves have been liberalized and several private radio stations are in operation.
The important advertising now took place not on the roadside, but over the airwaves.
Internally it was a 'masterpiece of construction', with controls broadcasting, and recommend that the police in fact have access to the airwaves only in times of emergency.
It must not be only a narrow clique of locals who have access to the airwaves and keep everyone else out.
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The changes in the airwaves are to give many more people a much wider range of choice.
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That word was used extensively yesterday on the airwaves.
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In short, we can retain choice and diversity on our airwaves.
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Perhaps the airwaves have been crowded by others.
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Nor did we believe that it was proper to place the onus of responsibility for denying access to the airwaves on to the broadcasting authorities.
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If we are opening up the airwaves and a number of channels, surely it is a good time to do what every other country does.
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Does he accept that community radio has the potential to be an interactive medium, through which people can talk to each other across the airwaves?
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If data come over a wire, not the airwaves, they are unregulated.
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When a radio station was situated in a school, the airwaves had to stop at four o'clock.
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They restrict only the direct access of members of the organisations concerned and their supporters to the airwaves.
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People will be banned from the airwaves without their knowledge or any redress, and they will be unable to confront their accusers.
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