viewing

viewing
viewing
n.
avistamiento s.m.
'vjuːɪŋ
noun
a) u c (of house) visita f; (of items to be auctioned) exposición f

viewing by appointment — se ruega concertar cita para visitar (la propiedad)

b) c (at an art gallery) vernissage m
['vjuːɪŋ]
1. N
1) [of property, gallery] visita f ; (prior to auction) exposición f , inspección f

viewing by appointment only — estrictamente visitas concertadas

the gallery will be open for a private viewing this evening — la galería estará abierta esta noche para una visita privada

2) (TV)
a) (=act)

"unsuitable for family viewing" — "no apto para ver en familia"

films sold for home viewing — películas que se venden para ver en casa

we strictly limit our children's TV viewing — limitamos el tiempo que nuestros hijos ven la televisión de manera estricta

b) (=programmes) programas mpl , programación f

your weekend viewing — sus programas or su programación para el fin de semana

the series has become compulsive viewing — la serie se ha convertido en un programa que no debe perderse

2.
CPD

TV viewing figures NPL — cifras fpl de audiencia televisiva

viewing gallery N(gen) galería f para observadores; (balcony-shaped) palco m para observadores

viewing habits NPL — hábitos mpl de los telespectadores or televidentes

viewing platform N — plataforma f de observación

peak 3.

viewing public N — telespectadores mpl , televidentes mpl

* * *
['vjuːɪŋ]
noun
a) u c (of house) visita f; (of items to be auctioned) exposición f

viewing by appointment — se ruega concertar cita para visitar (la propiedad)

b) c (at an art gallery) vernissage m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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