TV addict - translation to English
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TV addict - translation to English

BEHAVIORAL ADDICTION
TV addiction; Tv addiction; Tv addict
  • A child watching in front of a TV illustrates the addiction of television on children.

TV addict         
TV-slaaf
TV game         
TYPE OF VIDEO GAME CONSOLE
TV games; TV Games; TV-Game; TV game; Television games; Handheld TV games; Plug & Play games; Plug and play game; Plug-n-play game; Plug It In & Play TV Game
TV spel
television channels         
CHANNEL OVER WHICH A TELEVISION STATION IS DISTRIBUTED
Television channels; TV stations; TV channel; Station (TV); Tv channel; Cadenas y canales de televisión; Television Channel; Television companies; Cadenas y canales de television; TV Channel
televisie-kanalen/net

Definition

Your mileage may vary
(Standard disclaimer attached to EPA mileage ratings by American car manufacturers) A ritual warning often found in Unix freeware distributions and elsewhere. Translates roughly as "Hey, I tried to write this portably, but who *knows* what'll happen on your system?" [Jargon File] (1994-11-10)

Wikipedia

Television addiction

Television addiction is a proposed addiction model associated with maladaptive or compulsive behavior associated with watching television programming.

Examples of use of TV addict
1. TV addict A 43–year–old suspected drug dealer was arrested at his home in Liosia, western Athens, yesterday after a police sniffer dog helped officers find half a kilo of heroin hidden in the man’s television.
2. "Hot gossip turns cold by the time film magazines decide to print them, leaving them with little options", says an earlier avid film magazine reader and now a TV addict.