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telecard [ˈtelıkɑːd] N

I . forecast <forecast(ed)> [ˈfɔːkɑːst] VB trans

II . forecast <forecast(ed)> [ˈfɔːkɑːst] N

televise [ˈtelıvaız] VB trans

telepathy [tıˈlepəθı] N

▶ telepathic [ˌtelıˈpæθık] ADJ
▶ telepathically ADV

I . telescope [ˈtelıskəʊp] N

II . telescope [ˈtelıskəʊp] VB trans, intr

telephonist [tıˈlefənıst] N Brit

televariety [ˈtelıvəˌraıətı] N

telegram [ˈtelıgræm] N

telegraphy [tıˈlegrəfı] N

television set N, television

telemarketer [ˈtelıˌmɑːkıtə] N

telegraph pole, telegraph post N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The game, which was telecast at 12:00 p.m.
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The town has various cable operators offering quality service and giving live telecast on incidents occurring in the town such as events, festivals and accidents.
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Details of football and basketball telecasts are listed in the events section below.
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It ranked as among the highest rated children's telecast the morning it aired and received a generally positive response from television critics.
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It is this production that was digitally telecast live to cinemas around the world.
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A backstage internet telecast was also introduced for this year.
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The competition was also telecast on national television, alongside many other schools.
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The first one telecasts via terrestrial and satellite networks while the later telecasts via satellite only.
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The episode broke basic cable records with a record 10.7 million viewers and became basic cable's most watched series telecast ever.
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