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Jobb  #41482  Tue, 10 Aug 04 07:20 AM


There are A TV station, B TV station, C, D,E ... x, Y, Z station in the country. They are different TV stations. But at 7:00 - 7:30PM, all of them have to broadcast the same program imposed by the nation's central government. The broadcast is called "United Broadcast"? -- I didn't the exact English phrase.
  
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haoqide  #41531  Tue, 10 Aug 04 03:55 PM
I take it you live in a Communist country? I'm sorry, but I don't think I understand what your question is. Can you clarify it?
  
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Jobb  #41552  Tue, 10 Aug 04 07:06 PM

My question is how to express the name of the broadcast in proper English.
  
haoqide  #41553  Tue, 10 Aug 04 07:19 PM
Ok, now I understand! Thanks for the clarification.

I would say something like what you said, "Now it is time for the 'United News Broadcast'."

or

"Now it is time for the news, which is being broadcast simultaneously on all stations."

Do those suggestions help?

-Haoqide
  
CalifJim  #41640  Wed, 11 Aug 04 07:13 AM
I think you heard "simultaneous broadcast".
  
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Jobb  #41669  Wed, 11 Aug 04 08:54 AM


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Please pray the LORD reaches out His hand and touches your mouth and say to you, "Now, I have put my words in your mouth, so you will speak Chinese fluently.'
  
PASTEL  #41673  Wed, 11 Aug 04 09:04 AM
"Now it is time for the news, which is being broadcasted simultaneously on all stations."

It's an irregular verb! I just came by and say Hi.Smile [:)]

  
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haoqide  #41740  Wed, 11 Aug 04 05:42 PM
Jeremiah 1:6-9!

What translation of the Bible do you use, Jobb? It's interesting that it uses the name Yehehua, when most Bibles don't.
  
Guest  #42355  Sun, 15 Aug 04 05:40 PM
How to use the english grammar..cold you tell how to use it
  
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