An electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen.
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Examples for "tv"
1EBONY: Last question: would you ever go back to reality TV again?
2Do you feel it's possible to find true love on reality TV?
3Mrs MacFie said TV was often an easy choice for busy mothers.
4That's the thing we need to clear up ASAP. TV: 1 p.m.
5You don't really know what to expect going in. TV: 1 p.m.
1The State television service obviously considers violence to be essential Christmas viewing.
2A government spokesman told Libyan television Mr Zeidan was in good health.
3In fact, television irreversibly tipped the balance in favor of the visual.
4Iranian state television said Iran had fired 15 missiles at US targets.
5Egyptian state television said those held included an Egyptian border guard officer.
1She said something about wanting to watch some programme on the telly.
2Will there indeed be any such thing as telly, or indeed music?
3All those action shows on the telly and people being blown up.
4But at least it works on telly, because it's short and snappy.
5Basically, they can all be used on telly without frightening your gran.
1The Soyuzelektropribor television receiver had wobbly legs and loose knobs.
2The march of technology saw ebooks included for the first time in 2013 along with digital television receivers.
3Digital TV will require new television receivers such as set-top digital boxes, which can interface with both traditional and HDTV sets.
4"This is not a photograph, but a television receiver."
1We kept the television set off and simply talked for a while.
2We had a Holocaust before anyone had a television set, he said.
3I just had to go pry him away from his television set.
4Tanya Howe sat motionless before the television set in her living room.
5She has a television set, a DVD player and a comfortable sofa.
1And of course, it will deliver Google ads via the idiot box.
2Time to bin the zapper and throw out the idiot box.
3I turned off the idiot box and threw open the drapes.
4Were that all Sarandos had achieved, he would have been minor player in the idiot box revolution.
1But how to get people to trade their boob tube time for LCD time?
2Clearly, someone's been watching too much of the boob tube.
3Meanwhile, the movie becomes the second big screen-to- boob tube makeover in Lifetime's upcoming slate.
4In the picture, Jessika wore a low-cut white boob tube which flaunted her cleavage.
5I'm the all-seeing eye and the world of the cathode ray: I'm the boob tube.
1Saturday afternoons just ain't the same anymore, especially when Munster are on the old goggle box.
2We sit in front of the goggle box and before we know it the plate is clean.
3Winter sports had overlapped with summer sports, inducing a gluttonous feast of the stuff on the goggle box.
4This church has endured for two thousand years, and it's had harder things to face in that time than the goggle box and the internet.
5She takes a look at the phenomenon that is the UK reality show ' Goggle Box', and revisits the 'Anne of Green Gables' redo 'Anne… Audio
1Topics - How much electricity does your satellite or cable tv set-top box use?
2The previous poster was right; TV sets are the real winner today.
3Everyone make way: Kodak is stepping into the TV set-top box market.
4A quarter of TV sets being sold today have an internet connection.
5The service, called Google TV , will theoretically work with any TV set.
6A TV set that translates shows into any language in real time.
7In fact, people are flocking to return the smart TV set-top box.
8On one of the shelves there was also a small TV set.
9A small TV set droned from one corner of the couple's bedroom.
10Maybe these two things in the bus are not even TV sets.
11I buy an HD antenna and connect it to my TV set.
12Other manufacturers like Sharp and Toshiba have released smaller 4K TV sets.
13I won't miss that sound, my mother said about the TV set.
14By the wall were two old TV sets and a video recorder.
15You need to keep away from that TV set, don't you think.
16I can't concentrate; my thoughts keep returning to the TV set.