broadcast

S2 W2

BrE /brəʊˈkɑːst/ AmE /broʊˈkæst/

verb / noun en → es

past broadcasted/broadcast pp broadcasted/broadcast ing broadcasting

1 TRANSMIT [transitive] B1

to send out a radio or television programme for people to receive and listen to or watch

transmitir, emitir

  • broadcast something on TV/radio

Collocations broadcast a live programme · broadcast the news

  • The event will be broadcast live on television.

    El evento se transmitirá en vivo por televisión.

2 ANNOUNCE [transitive] B1

to make a public announcement or statement, especially over the radio or television

anunciar, declarar

  • broadcast something to somebody

Collocations broadcast a warning · broadcast an announcement

  • The government will broadcast the results of the election.

    El gobierno anunciará los resultados de las elecciones.

1 BROADCAST [noun] B2

a radio or television programme that is sent out for people to receive and listen to or watch

emisión, transmisión

Phrasal verbs

broadcast something out SEND OUT C1

transmitir algo

  • The station broadcast the signal out to all subscribers.

    La estación transmitió la señal a todos los suscriptores.

broadcast something live LIVE B2

transmitir algo en vivo

  • The concert will be broadcast live on television.

    El concierto se transmitirá en vivo por televisión.

Idioms

broadcast something to the world C1

anunciar algo al mundo

  • The company broadcast its new product launch to the world.

    La empresa anunció el lanzamiento de su nuevo producto al mundo.