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      
(n.) = teleadicto, adicto a la tele
Ex: She is a certified TV-addict -- you simply cannot talk to her when she's glued to the box.
TV addict         
Adicto a la televisión
TV         
  • Ad for the beginning of experimental television broadcasting in New York City by RCA in 1939
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  • [[Manfred von Ardenne]] in 1933
  • The Christie Mirage 5000, a 2001 DLP projector
  • A 14-inch cathode-ray tube showing its deflection coils and electron guns
  • DBS satellite dishes installed on an apartment complex
  • [[Coaxial cable]] is used to carry cable television signals into cathode-ray tube and flat panel television sets.
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  • A generic LCD TV, with speakers on either side of the screen
  • A smart TV
  • OLED TV
  • The [[Nipkow disk]]. This schematic shows the circular paths traced by the holes that may also be square for greater precision. The area of the disk outlined in black displays the region scanned.
  • RCA 630-TS, the first mass-produced television set, which sold in 1946–1947
  • [[Indian-head test pattern]] used during the black-and-white era before 1970. It was displayed when a television station first signed on every day.
  • Television was still in its experimental phase in 1928, but the medium's potential to sell goods was already predicted.
  • Color bars used in a [[test pattern]], sometimes used when no program material is available
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  • [[Vladimir Zworykin]] demonstrates electronic television (1929).
TELECOMMUNICATION MEDIUM FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING MOVING IMAGES
Tv; Televisions; Televison; T.V.; TV; Tee vee; Televised; Rotary dial-tune TV; Analogue tv channels; Working principle of TV; Televesion; Black and white TV; Televising; TeeVee; Telivision; Portable Televisions; Black and white tv; Televeision; New television; Old television; Used television; Small screen; Televison actor; Television industries; Television industry; Telly vision; Telavision; TV reciever; Timeline of Television; Babble-box; Babble box; Babblebox; Electronic television; T.v.; T V; Idiot's lantern; T.V; TV industry; Electronic TV; Telebisyon; Cognitive effects of cable television; TVs
(n.) = televisión
Ex: Indeed, for many children the language and stories heard and seen on TV far outweigh in quantity and influence the speech and stories of the people the children live among.
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* cable TV = televisión por cable
* communal aerial tv (CATV) = antena comunitaria de televisión
* TV-addict = teleadicto, adicto a la tele
* TV advertising = publicidad televisiva
* TV-like = parecido a un televisor
* TV lounge = sala de televisión, salón de televisión
* TV screen = pantalla de televisión
* TV serial = serie de televisión
* TV set = televisor, aparato de televisión

Definition

televidente
género común
Persona que contempla las imágenes transmitidas por la televisión.

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.