Synonym: TV, picture, telecasting, television, video recording. Similar words: ride on, divide, ideology, decide on, provide, evident, evidence, provided. Meaning: ['vɪdɪəʊ] n. 1. the visible part of a television transmission 2. a recording of both the video and audio components (especially one containing a recording of a movie or television program) 3. broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects.
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(151) Practise using the video until you feel quite at home with it.
(152) Strategically placed video cameras can alert police to any trouble.
(153) I've programmed the video to start recording at 10 o'clock.
(154) The panel will give their verdict on the latest video releases.
(155) The hardest part was syncing the music to the video.
(156) There's a big difference between an amateur video and a slick Hollywood production.
(157) Don't forget to set the video before you go out.
(158) Two out of every three Britons already own a video recorder.
(159) As well as textbooks and other printed matter, courses may include video and audio cassettes.
(160) Have you fathomed out how to work the video yet?
(161) Toby took a step backwards and knocked the video camera for six.
(162) I got a used video camera for £300 - it would have cost £1000 if I'd bought it new.
(163) The thief was caught on video as he pocketed watches and rings.
(164) The movie has not yet been released on video .
(165) Did you remember to set the video for "Inspector Morse"?
(166) Can you play the piano? It is also used with verbs of seeing, noticing, etc.:I can hear someone calling, and with passive infinitives:The video can be rented from your local store.
(167) A home video showed how quickly flames engulfed the building.
(168) He has watched a video replay of his fall on numerous occasions.
(169) There's a play on TV tonight that I'd like to video.
(170) After we had seen the video everyone started pitching in with comments on its faults.
(171) Incompatibility between systems has been a major problem for video users.
(172) Neither the TV nor the video actually work / works.
(173) US video recorders cannot play European tapes,(sentencedict.com/video.html) and the same applies in reverse.
(174) Pirate copies of the video are already said to be in Britain.
(175) On the ship there are video lounges, a bar and a small duty-free shop.
(176) The video is programmed to switch itself on at ten o'clock.
(177) I don't own my video. I rent it from a shop.
(178) Any new video system that is incompatible with existing ones has little chance of success.
(179) In comparison to other recent video games, this one isn't very exciting.
(180) He gets really hyped up when he's playing video games.