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1peak time — UK US noun [uncountable] british the prime time television viewing hours Thesaurus: times in the evening or nighthyponym relating to television or radiohyponym happening at night and related to nightsynonym Derived Word …
2peak-time — adjective Is this programme really suitable for peak time viewing? Thesaurus: happening at night and related to nightsynonym times in the evening or nighthyponym Main entry: peak time …
3peak time — UK US noun [C or U] COMMUNICATIONS ► a time of day when a lot of people are using the same service, such as the internet, phone, etc.: »Sign up for our special deals on peak time calls …
4peak time — N UNCOUNT: oft at/in N, N n Programmes which are broadcast at peak time are broadcast when the greatest number of people are watching television or listening to the radio. [mainly BRIT] The news programme goes out four times a week at peak time …
5peak time — UK / US noun [uncountable] British the prime time television viewing hours Derived word: peak time adjective Is this programme really suitable for peak time viewing? …
6peak time — / pi:k taɪm/ noun the time during the day when the greatest number of people are watching television ● For the price of a 30 second spot at peak time we can get two minutes in mid morning …
7peak-time — See: peak time …
8peak time — peak ti·me loc.s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS telev. momento di massimo ascolto rispetto a un determinato programma o a una specifica fascia oraria {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1985. ETIMO: comp. di peak 1picco, cima e time tempo, 1orario …
9peak time. — See prime time. [1965 70] * * * …
10peak time. — See prime time. [1965 70] …