audiovisual

IPA: ɔdioʊvˈɪʒuʌɫ

adjective

  • Containing both aural and visual elements.
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Examples of "audiovisual" in Sentences

  • David Downey, the one-man owner, is terrific and has every kind of audiovisual equipment imaginable.
  • The issue was whether Louisiana could give instructional equipment, such as computers and audiovisual equipment, to parochial schools.
  • There was one thing in this movie that prevented it from arising to the same kind of audiovisual heights as e.g. The Return Of The King.
  • More than half the wealthier school districts had audiovisual production facilities, but only 17 percent of the poorer schools had them.
  • By including the term "audiovisual" in the definition of "information," audiovisual materials are incorporated into all policies of this Circular.
  • Although the sleek kitchen and homely dining room will remain untouched, Ferran and Juli have already met with architects to draw up plans for an audiovisual room, a library, and a new outdoor space.
  • Current digital library Europeana has 4.6 million entries covering books, audiovisual works, and others, but only a fraction of works overall, and national participation varies greatly — almost half of the works have come from France.
  • EU Commissioner for the Digital Agenda Neelie Kroes, who shares the dossier with Mr. Barnier, said Tuesday the EU will issue a draft proposal on distribution of audiovisual works "very soon" with a view to creating a real single market in the sector.
  • From a 50-year foundation of learning media in the thousands of topics, made in every conceivable "audiovisual" format, digital delivery can now drop any one or any series right in front of each learner, for "see with your own eyes" acceptance and immediate application.

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