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English - Turkish
geniş döküm
broadcasting
yayın

Asiler yayın istasyonunu ele geçirdi. - The rebels have captured the broadcasting station.

Spor yayıncılığına girmek istiyorum. - I want to go into sports broadcasting.

broadcasting
yayıncılık
broadcasting
(Basın) televizyonculuk
broadcasting
(Politika, Siyaset) yayınlama
broadcasting
(Televizyon) yayıncı

Spor yayıncılığına girmek istiyorum. - I want to go into sports broadcasting.

broadcasting
(Televizyon) yayın yapan
broadcasting
(Televizyon) yayınlayarak
broadcasting
(Bilgisayar) yayımlama
broadcasting
{f} yayın yap
broadcasting
ünalgı veya sınalgı ile yayın yapma
broadcasting
yayın yapma
broadcasting
yayınlama/yayın
broadcasting
{i} radyo veya televizyon
broadcasting
radyo veya televizyon yayını ile ilgili
broadcasting
{i} yayın [radyo
broadcasting
ulaştır/yayınla
broadcasting
{i} tv]
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of broad casting in Turkish Turkish dictionary

broadcasting
Broadcasting'in ise tam Türkçe karşılığı yayınlamaktır. Bir noktadan çok alıcıya yapılan ve ortamı sadece network olmayıp, radyo dalgalarıyla yerel veya uydudan da yapılabilen transmisyon türüdür. Bir çok alanda kullanılabilir:
English - English

Definition of broad casting in English English dictionary

broadcasting
Scattering seeds

We sewed the seeds, broadcasting with a rotary spreader.

broadcasting
transmitting, sending out messages omnidirectionally

This radio station is broadcasting at a frequency of 104Mhz.

broadcasting
The business or profession of radio and television

'Broadcasting can be a lucrative field, but very few people end up on the air.

broadcasting
Sending in all directions
broadcasting
A strategy used by network executives to attract a large and demographically diverse audience A strategy used by network executives to attract a large and demographically diverse audience
broadcasting
Streaming (sending packets) any datatype from a live source to all nodes
broadcasting
a medium that disseminates via telecommunications
broadcasting
Transmitting electromagnetic signals in a multidirectional pattern over the air
broadcasting
distributing chemicals in the pool by scattering over the water surface
broadcasting
The body of law which relates to radio, television (including satellite) and cable transmissions Legal issues which can arise in broadcasting include defamation and libel, as well as a host of regulatory matters
broadcasting
from the top of the world!
broadcasting
taking part in a radio or tv program
broadcasting
The ability to send the same document to more than one location
broadcasting
{i} producing and transmitting television and radio programs; television or radio being a business, radio or television as a career or profession
broadcasting
Fertilizer and seed can both be broadcast When seed, for example, is broadcast it is spread by handful or by a spreader as evenly as possible over the soil For best results, it is usually most effective to prepare the soil beforehand When seed is light or small, mixing it with sand can make even distribution easier After the seed is broadcast, water it gently; you might also need to rake soil lightly over the seeds, depending on the variety
broadcasting
transmissions that are intended for the general public
broadcasting
An operation that transfers data contained in any MPI process (root process) to all other MPI processes
broadcasting
Broadcasting is the making and sending out of television and radio programmes. If this happens it will change the face of religious broadcasting. the state broadcasting organisation. the business of making television and radio programmes. Transmission of sound or images by radio or television. After Guglielmo Marconi's discovery of wireless broadcasting in 1901, radio broadcasting was undertaken by amateurs. The first U.S. commercial radio station, KDKA of Pittsburgh, began operation in 1920. The number of stations increased rapidly, as did the formation of national radio networks. To avoid radio monopolies, Congress passed the Radio Act of 1927, which created the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadcast operations. In the 1930s and '40s, the "golden age of radio," innovations in broadcast techniques and programming made radio the most popular entertainment medium. Television broadcasting began in Germany and Britain in the 1930s. After World War II, the U.S. took the lead, and television stations soon overshadowed radio networks. Color television broadcasts began in 1954 and became widespread in the 1960s. By the 1980s, satellite transmission of live television further expanded the field of broadcasting. See also ABC, BBC, CBS, CNN, NBC, PBS. American Broadcasting Co. British Broadcasting Corp. National Broadcasting Co. Public Broadcasting Service Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Fox Broadcasting Co
broadcasting
present participle of broadcast
broadcasting
– Signals transmitted over-the-air for television or radio for use by the general public
broadcasting
an information dissemination problem in which one vertex in a graph, called the originator, must distribute a message to all other vertices by placing a series of calls along the edges of the graph Once informed, other vertices aid the originator in distributing the message This is assumed to take place in discrete time units
broadcasting
Producing and designing media content to appeal to a broad audience segment and offered on airways to a large number of people The technology of broadcasting only applies to content carried through the airwaves
broadcasting
"Broadcasting is a protocol which allows a process to send one message out, and allow all of the other processes to read that single message" (qtd in Gossweiler 4) The advantage of broadcast messages over multicast messages is that only one message has to be sent out instead of one message to each node See also: Multicasting
broadcasting
Early farming was a very labour intensive process Because the early settlers did not possess mechanized machinery they had to hand-sow their crops Broadcasting was the act of widely scattering or planting the seeds of a crop by hand
broadcasting
The term "broadcast," meaning to send a radio message to a number of simultaneous listeners, has existed since the 19th century (Before then, the term was an agricultural one to describe a method of sowing seeds )
broadcasting
The delivery of data packets to all computers on a network
broadcasting
Using radio waves to distribute radio or TV programs which are available for reception by the general public
broad casting

    Hyphenation

    broad cast·ing

    Turkish pronunciation

    brôd kästîng

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbrôd ˈkastəɴɢ/ /ˈbrɔːd ˈkæstɪŋ/
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