- video
- [[t]vɪ̱dioʊ[/t]]
♦♦videos, videoing, videoed1) N-COUNT A video is a film or television programme recorded on tape for people to watch on a television set.
We were watching videos with her.
...the makers of films and videos.
2) N-UNCOUNT: oft on N Video is the system of recording films and events on tape so that people can watch them on a television set.She has watched the race on video.
...manufacturers of audio and video equipment.
...lessons which use video and film.
3) N-COUNT A video is a machine that you can use to record television programmes and play videotapes on a television set. [mainly BRIT]He'd set the video for 8.00.
Syn:video recorder, VCR(in AM, usually use VCR)4) VERB If you video a television programme or event, you record it on tape using a video recorder or video camera, so that you can watch it later. [mainly BRIT][V n] She had been videoing the highlights of the tournament...
[V n] The club specialises in videoing its student golfers to correct their faults.
Syn:videotape, tape(in AM, usually use , videotape)5) N-UNCOUNT Video is a system by which you can see television images or films on your computer, rather than on a television set.
English dictionary. 2008.