ˌdigital ˈtelevision  noun1.  (
also digital)
 [uncountable] a system of broadcasting using digital signals ⇒ 
analogue, 
cable2.  [countable] a television which can receive digital broadcasts 
 [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
 television/TV noun [uncountable and countable] the piece of electronic equipment shaped like a box on which you can watch programmes, or the programmes that are broadcast using this. In everyday English, people usually say 
TV: 
 Sometimes I don’t feel like doing anything except watching television.
 Sometimes I don’t feel like doing anything except watching television.  A lot of people use the Internet for watching TV.
 A lot of people use the Internet for watching TV.  Can you turn on the television?
 Can you turn on the television?  the TV Guide in the newspaper
 the TV Guide in the newspaper  There's nothing good on the TV.
 There's nothing good on the TV.  Our TV set (=television)isn't working properly.the box/the telly British English
 Our TV set (=television)isn't working properly.the box/the telly British English (
also the tube American English)
 noun [singular] informal a television, or the programmes that are broadcast on television: 
 Can you turn the telly down a bit?
 Can you turn the telly down a bit?  What’s on the box tonight?
 What’s on the box tonight?  There's nothing good on the tube.satellite television
 There's nothing good on the tube.satellite television (
also satellite TV)
 noun [uncountable] television programmes that are broadcast using 
satellites in space, and which you need a special piece of equipment to be able to watch: 
 Do you have satellite TV at home?
 Do you have satellite TV at home?  You can watch the game on satellite television.
 You can watch the game on satellite television.  a satellite dish (=the round thing that you put on your roof or the wall of your house in order to receive satellite television signals)terrestrial television
 a satellite dish (=the round thing that you put on your roof or the wall of your house in order to receive satellite television signals)terrestrial television television that is not broadcast by satellite or cable: 
 The company has secured the rights to broadcast the Championship on terrestrial television.cable television
 The company has secured the rights to broadcast the Championship on terrestrial television.cable television  (
also cable TV, cable)
 noun [uncountable] television programmes that are broadcast by 
cable (=tubes containing wires that carry television pictures): 
 The program was first shown on cable.digital television
 The program was first shown on cable.digital television (
also digital TV, digital)
 noun [uncountable] programmes that are broadcast using 
digital signals, with more choice and better quality pictures than ordinary television: 
 The switchover to digital TV will take place between 2010 and 2012.widescreen television
 The switchover to digital TV will take place between 2010 and 2012.widescreen television (
also widescreen TV)
 noun [countable] a television that is much wider than it is high, and wider than an ordinary television. Widescreen televisions are used for programmes that are broadcast using 
digital signals: 
 There was a massive widescreen TV in the living room.
 There was a massive widescreen TV in the living room.  Widescreen TV is good for watching films.
 Widescreen TV is good for watching films. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲