call
in
复数形式
call-ins
1
来电节目, 互动节目
a type of television or radio program in which the audience take part by calling the studio to voice their opinions
A call-in refers to a type of broadcast where listeners or viewers can phone in to share their opinions, ask questions, or participate in discussions. This format is commonly used in radio or television programs, especially for talk shows, news, or interviews. Call-ins allow the audience to interact directly with hosts, guests, or other participants, making the program more engaging and dynamic. It provides a platform for people to voice their thoughts on various topics in real-time.
- The call-in show on the local radio station invites listeners to share their thoughts on current events and community issues.
当地广播电台的来电节目邀请听众分享他们对当前事件和社区问题的看法。
- She enjoys listening to the call-in program on politics, where people from all walks of life express their viewpoints.
她喜欢听关于政治的来电节目,在那里来自各行各业的人们表达他们的观点。
- The TV network launched a new call-in segment to engage viewers and encourage interactive participation.
电视网络推出了一个新的来电环节,以吸引观众并鼓励互动参与。
- The call-in segment of the talk show allows audience members to pose questions to the guest experts.
脱口秀的来电环节允许观众向特邀专家提问。
- He dialed into the call-in radio program to share his personal experiences and offer advice to others in similar situations.
他拨通了听众来电广播节目,分享他的个人经历,并为处于类似情况的其他人提供建议。