Results for: international television communication
English English
announcer, somebody phoning or visiting, visitor; one who calls on the telephone; party who initiates communication (Computers)caller
apparatus for producer gas, manufacturer, one who produces goods or services; one responsible for general supervision of a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.), organism that makes its food, organizer of movie, recording, something genera...producer
appearing in one place, confined to one thing, high-class, news story publicized in only one newspaper or television/radio station, not including the stated numbers, report in one publication or program, restricted in use, restricting trade, see also:i...exclusive
approval, end of transmission period or communicationsign-off
artificial language, artificial language intended for international use (invented by Dr. Ludovic Zamenhof in 1887)Esperanto
Association of Computer Machinery; international organization devoted to promoting information technology and serves as a professional society for people working in the field of information technologyACM
avid fan of the television and film series "Star Trek" (often used derogatorily), fan of "Star Trek"Trekkie
avoidance of international relations, policy of noninvolvement in the affairs of other countries, type of electronic ambient musicisolationism
bachelor of surgerydegree in surgery; graduate with a degree in surgery, Citizens Band, Citizens Bandrange of radio frequencies set aside for two-way radio communication by citizens and businesses (in the USA); radio receiver/transmitter used to commun...CB
base for international time zones, Greenwich Time, time at Greenwich (London) used as the basis for calculating standard times around the world, universal timeGreenwich Mean Time
be on television or radio, for broadcasting on television or radio, make something widely known, program, scatter seed, scattered widely, scattering seed, sent to or over a broad area, transmitted, aired, announced, publicized, transmission, dispatch, ...broadcast
become or make something become international, make something become adopted globally, make worldwideglobalize
becoming universal, making worldwide, global adoption of social institutions, operation at international levelglobalization
belief in communication with dead people, belief in the existence of spirits and the ability to establish contact with the dead through a medium; philosophical viewpoint maintaining that spirit is the prime element of reality, beliefs emphasizing spiri...spiritualism
between countries, involving or belonging to two or more countries, of relations between two more countries, crossing national boundaries, international organization, internationalist, involving several countriesinternational
 

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