Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의관련 주제: Broadcasting, Householdtellytel‧ly /ˈteli/ ●○○ noun (plural tellies) [countable, uncountable] British English informalTCBDHTELEVISION/RADIOtelevisionon telly
Is there anything good on telly tonight?말뭉치의 용례telly• If he didn't become a tellymillionaire turning out musicaltrash they could be flogged for a few pounds.• If they think of history, it may be hard not to see it in dressing-up terms from telly watching.• We've just bought a new telly.• There was a lovelypicture of him on telly last night peering woefully over the fencedressed in snazzysuit.• But what would we watch on telly when bowlersfinishedmatches early?• It was back to square one: telly 24 hours a day.• That Aussie on the tellychampioning the Outback is merely praising its warm-weather virtue.• They work so well in most of his sharp, documentary-style insights on the telly.• It's true, I saw it on some show on the telly.• You can watch telly after you've done your homework.어원telly(1900-2000)television