podcast
意味: A digital audio programme available for downloading or streaming, typically as a series of episodes on a particular topic.
Podcasting has transformed media consumption since its emergence in the early 2000s, offering an alternative to traditional radio. Podcasts cover every conceivable subject, from true crime and politics to comedy and education. In British media, BBC Sounds and independent producers have made podcasting a major content channel. The verb 'to podcast' and the occupation 'podcaster' are now standard English.
例文
- She hosts a weekly podcast about British history that has attracted over two million listeners. 她主持了一档每周更新的英国历史播客,已吸引了超过两百万听众。Presenta un pódcast semanal sobre historia británica que ha atraído a más de dos millones de oyentes.彼女はイギリスの歴史に関する週刊ポッドキャストを配信しており、200万人以上のリスナーを獲得しています。그녀는 영국 역사에 관한 주간 팟캐스트를 진행하고 있으며, 200만 명 이상의 청취자를 확보했습니다.
- The BBC's podcast output has grown enormously, with hundreds of programmes available on BBC Sounds. BBC的播客产出大幅增长,BBC Sounds上提供了数百档节目。La producción de pódcast de la BBC ha crecido enormemente, con cientos de programas disponibles en BBC Sounds.BBCのポッドキャスト制作は大幅に拡大し、BBC Soundsで何百もの番組が提供されています。BBC의 팟캐스트 제작은 크게 확대되어 BBC Sounds에서 수백 개의 프로그램이 제공되고 있습니다.
- He started listening to podcasts during his commute and now subscribes to over a dozen. 他开始在通勤途中收听播客,现在订阅了十几档节目。Empezó a escuchar pódcast durante el trayecto al trabajo y ahora está suscrito a más de una docena.彼は通勤中にポッドキャストを聴き始め、今では十数番組を購読しています。그는 통근 중에 팟캐스트를 듣기 시작했고, 지금은 십여 개의 프로그램을 구독하고 있습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional, media
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
A blend of iPod (Apple's portable media player) and broadcast, coined by journalist Ben Hammersley in a 2004 Guardian article. Despite its origin, the term quickly became device-neutral.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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