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- 前收市價3.390開市3.390買盤3.330賣出價3.340
- 今日波幅3.330 - 3.39052週波幅2.780 - 5.430成交量153.2k平均成交量1.29M
- 市值1.49BBeta值 (5年,每月)1.14市盈率 (最近12個月)不適用每股盈利 (最近12個月)-1.740
- 業績公佈日2024-08-21遠期股息及收益率不適用 & 不適用除息日2020-06-011年預測目標價5.50
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A1. a device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes them into moving images and sound, or the method or business of sending images and sound by electrical signals. 電視機;電視;電視廣播業. a 3D/an HD television 3D/高清電視.
廣播喇叭. loudspeaker uk / ˌlaʊdˈspiː.kər/ us / ˈlaʊdˌspiː.kɚ/ noun. a piece of equipment that changes electrical signals into sounds, especially used in public places so that large numbers of people can hear someone speaking or music playing: Music blared from loudspeakers. 廣播喇叭裡響起音樂聲。.
noun. uk / ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst / us / ˈbrɑːd.kæst / [ C ] a television or radio programme. 電視節目;廣播節目. a radio / television broadcast 電臺/電視節目. We watched a live broadcast of the concert. 我們觀看了音樂會的現場直播。 更多範例. broadcast. adjective. US uk / ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst / us / ˈbrɑːd.kæst / (UK terrestrial)
an electronic device that makes it possible for people speaking on a television programme to read text while looking directly at the television camera. (在電視廣播時向節目主持人提示文稿內容的)自動提示器,電子提詞器. (teleprompter在劍橋英語-中文(繁體)詞典的翻譯 © Cambridge University Press) teleprompter的 例句.
compere. verb [ I or T ] UKuk/ˈkɒm.peər/us/ˈkɑːm.per/(USemcee) to act as a compere. 主持(電視、廣播或舞臺演出) She comperes that awful game show on Saturday night.她主持週六晚上那個糟糕的遊戲節目。 (compere在劍橋英語-中文(繁體)詞典的翻譯 © Cambridge University Press) compere的 例句.
noun. uk / ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst / us / ˈbrɑːd.kæst / [ C ] a television or radio programme. 電視節目;廣播節目. a radio / television broadcast 電臺/電視節目. We watched a live broadcast of the concert. 我們觀看了音樂會的現場直播。 More examples. broadcast. adjective. US uk / ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst / us / ˈbrɑːd.kæst / (UK terrestrial)
someone who introduces a television or radio show. (電視或廣播)節目主持人. a news / sports presenter 新聞/體育節目主持人. children's television presenters 兒童電視節目主持人. 减少例句. Duggan, a TV presenter and one-time journalist, made the announcement last week. She was speaking in her capacity as a novelist, rather than as a television presenter.