prime-time
基本解釋
- n. 黃金時(shí)段
英漢例句
- In 2007, the government showed it off proudly on prime-time television.
2007年,俄政府在電視黃金時(shí)段炫耀這種武器。 - Prime-time hits disappear from that season's selection after five weeks.
五周以后黃金時(shí)段的成功從當(dāng)季選擇里消失了。 - Mr Sarkozy, who appeared live on prime-time television this week, seems to want to accomplish three things with his narrower Gaullist line-up.
薩科齊在本周黃金時(shí)段的節(jié)目上露面,看上去希望同狹隘的高盧人陣線一起達(dá)到三個(gè)目的。 - It was the first prime-time TV show to feature characters speaking in their native language with English subtitles.
- The one-time Iranian prime minister, who claims to have won Iran's disputed June 12th presidential election, has been the victim of a government media blackout, despite sporadic news in the international press about his activities.
- They handled more than 28, 000 calls Tuesday, before this week's switch and Wednesday's prime-time test.
NPR: Early Switch To Digital Has Viewers Seeking Help - Prime-time ratings for General Electric-owned MSNBC rose to 850, 000 viewers on average, a 70% year-over-year gain.
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雙語(yǔ)例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- Prime time television or radio programmes are broadcast when the greatest number of people are watching television or listening to the radio, usually in the evenings.
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專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 黃金時(shí)間
- 主時(shí)段
- 黃金時(shí)段
- 黃金時(shí)報(bào)