broadcasting (not comparable)
- Sending in all directions.
broadcasting (countable and uncountable, plural broadcastings)
- (business) The business or profession of radio and television.
Broadcasting can be a lucrative field, but very few people end up on the air.
- The act by which something is broadcast.
- frequent broadcastings of the same old material
business or profession of radio and television
- Afrikaans: uitsaai
- Arabic: إِذَاعَة f (ʔiḏāʕa)
- Azerbaijani: veriliş (az), ötürmə
- Belarusian: вяшча́нне n (vjaščánnje)
- Bengali: সম্প্রচার (bn) (śomprocar)
- Bulgarian: преда́ване (bg) n (predávane)
- Catalan: radiodifusió (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 廣播 / 广播 (zh) (guǎngbò)
- Czech: vysílání (cs) n
- Danish: udsendelse c, sending c
- Estonian: ülekanne, ringhääling
- French: radiodiffusion (fr) f, émission (fr) f, diffusion (fr) f
- German: Rundfunk (de) m, Sendung (de) f, Übertragung (de) f
- Hindi: प्रसारण (hi) m (prasāraṇ)
- Italian: trasmissione (it) f, radiodiffusione (it) f
- Japanese: 放送 (ja) (ほうそう, hōsō)
- Korean: 방송(放送) (ko) (bangsong)
- Latvian: pārraide f
- Lithuanian: transliavimas m
- Macedonian: емитување n (emituvanje), радиодифузија f (radiodifuzija)
- Malay: penyiaran (ms)
- Norwegian: kringkasting m, rikskringkasting m
- Polish: nadawanie (pl) n
- Portuguese: transmissão (pt) f
- Romanian: difuzare (ro) f
- Russian: веща́ние (ru) n (veščánije)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: емитовање n, емѝсија f, дѝфӯзија f
- Roman: emitovanje n, emìsija (sh) f, dìfūzija (sh) f
- Slovak: vysielanie n
- Slovene: oddajanje n
- Spanish: retransmisión f, emisión (es) f, radiodifusión
- Swedish: sändning (sv) c
- Turkish: yayım (tr), yayın (tr)
- Ukrainian: мо́влення n (móvlennja), віща́ння n (viščánnja)
- Urdu: نَشْرِیّات f (naśriyyāt)
- Uzbek: eshittirish (uz)
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broadcasting
- present participle and gerund of broadcast
This radio station is broadcasting at a frequency of 104 MHz.
We sowed the seeds, broadcasting with a rotary spreader.