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单词 live stream
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Definition of live stream in English:

live stream

noun
  • A live transmission of an event over the Internet.

    a live stream of Saturday's concert will run from 6:30 p.m.
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The plans for the free weekend were revealed on the official livestream last week.
    • CNN has a livestream of the dangling crane that is almost impossible not to watch.
    • The Occupy movement have set up a livestream from Zuccotti Park which shows, well, frankly very little happening.
    • The difference to any other live-stream of a show during a fashion week was that this one was online-only.
    • Your idea for the livestream of the seminar is a great one, and definitely worth investigating.
    • Journalists and observers will watch proceedings from behind bullet-proof glass, or via a live-stream at a US military intelligence base in Virginia.
    • Monitor their every movement with a rather tedious live-stream of CCTV footage.
    • "Some people might say, 'Oh, I've educated myself online; I'm watching a livestream – I don't need to go down there," she said.
    • The livestream will be from roughly 3:15-5:00 tomorrow Pacific (6:15-8:00 Eastern).
    • Also worth looking at this livestream in which you can clearly hear gunfire and see smoke rising over the city.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, programme, show, presentation, feature, telecast, videocast, podcast, livestream
verb
[with object]
  • Transmit or receive live video and audio coverage of (an event) over the Internet.

    you can live-stream the performance from your computer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Naturally the event has been sold out since seconds after its announcement, but never fear: it will be live-streamed.
    • In 1997, crowds flocked to Eden Gardens to see Australia defeat New Zealand, while Cricinfo live-streamed the next event, in 2000, from New Zealand.
    • The discussion will be live-streamed (I'll put up the link that day), so if you're interested, tune in.
    • Queen Elizabeth II's first words to the nation were over the radio airwaves, while her latest are tweeted and live-streamed all around the world.
    • Burberry is planning to live-stream a catwalk show from London in 3-D.
    • The show will be live-streamed here every day.
    • The service is better for live-streaming the Olympics.
    • They have many multimedia angles built into the theater, like the ability to live-stream shows online.
    • You can watch for the white smoke from the comfort of your own home right here at our website - we're live-streaming it for you.
    • His presentation was live-streamed across the Internet.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, relay, send out, put on air, put on the air, air, televise, radio, telecast, videocast, podcast, show, publish, emit, wire, beam, pipe, live-stream

Definition of live stream in US English:

live stream

noun
  • A live transmission of an event over the Internet.

    a live stream of Saturday's concert will run from 6:30 p.m.
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also worth looking at this livestream in which you can clearly hear gunfire and see smoke rising over the city.
    • Monitor their every movement with a rather tedious live-stream of CCTV footage.
    • The difference to any other live-stream of a show during a fashion week was that this one was online-only.
    • CNN has a livestream of the dangling crane that is almost impossible not to watch.
    • Your idea for the livestream of the seminar is a great one, and definitely worth investigating.
    • Journalists and observers will watch proceedings from behind bullet-proof glass, or via a live-stream at a US military intelligence base in Virginia.
    • "Some people might say, 'Oh, I've educated myself online; I'm watching a livestream – I don't need to go down there," she said.
    • The plans for the free weekend were revealed on the official livestream last week.
    • The livestream will be from roughly 3:15-5:00 tomorrow Pacific (6:15-8:00 Eastern).
    • The Occupy movement have set up a livestream from Zuccotti Park which shows, well, frankly very little happening.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, programme, show, presentation, feature, telecast, videocast, podcast, livestream
verb
[with object]
  • Transmit or receive live video and audio coverage of (an event) over the Internet.

    you can live-stream the performance from your computer
    the network live-streamed every competition through its Olympic website
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His presentation was live-streamed across the Internet.
    • The show will be live-streamed here every day.
    • The discussion will be live-streamed (I'll put up the link that day), so if you're interested, tune in.
    • The service is better for live-streaming the Olympics.
    • Naturally the event has been sold out since seconds after its announcement, but never fear: it will be live-streamed.
    • They have many multimedia angles built into the theater, like the ability to live-stream shows online.
    • Burberry is planning to live-stream a catwalk show from London in 3-D.
    • You can watch for the white smoke from the comfort of your own home right here at our website - we're live-streaming it for you.
    • In 1997, crowds flocked to Eden Gardens to see Australia defeat New Zealand, while Cricinfo live-streamed the next event, in 2000, from New Zealand.
    • Queen Elizabeth II's first words to the nation were over the radio airwaves, while her latest are tweeted and live-streamed all around the world.
    Synonyms
    broadcast, relay, send out, put on air, put on the air, air, televise, radio, telecast, videocast, podcast, show, publish, emit, wire, beam, pipe, live-stream
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