prime time
黄金时段:在电视和广播中
常用释义
英音[ ˈpraɪm taɪm ]
美音[ ˈpraɪm taɪm ]
基本释义
- 黄金时段:在电视和广播中,观众或听众人数最多的时间段。
例句
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1·In the UK, matches are scheduled for prime time TV viewing.在英国,球赛被安排在看电视的黄金时间播出。
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2·"Telemedicine holds enormous promise, but these sites are just not ready for prime time," says Jack Res neck, the study's lead author.该研究的主要作者杰克·雷斯尼克说:“远程医疗有着巨大的发展前景,但这些领域还没有准备好迎接黄金时代。”
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3·They don't give their top performance, their prime time performance every time.它们并不是每次都拿出它们最高超的的手段。
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4·In my point of view, we are in a prime time to curb the problem from deteriorating.在我看来,我们正处在阻止问题恶化的黄金时期。
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5·Because you can't drive a car and watch television at the same time, rush hour became radio's prime time, while music, talk, and news radio greatly enlarged their audiences.由于不能边开车边看电视,于是交通高峰期成为了广播的黄金时段,音乐节目、谈话节目和新闻广播因而获得了更多听众。
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6·But because you can't drive a car and watch television at the same time, rush hour became radio's prime time, while music, talk, and news radio greatly enlarged their audiences.但是由于你不能边开车看电视,于是交通高峰期成为了广播的黄金时段,音乐节目、谈话节目和新闻广播因此得到了更多的听众。
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7·Reserve your prime time for you为你自己保留黄金时间
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8·Prime time TV is always the best.黄金时段的电视总是最好的。
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9·I think from a social point of view, it's not ready for prime time.我从社会角度来看认为,现在还不是黄金时间。
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10·Prime time will be given over to two quiz shows and a talent contest.黄金时间将留给两个问答比赛节目和一个才艺竞赛节目。