tele- 或 tel-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Distance; distant:
远距离:远;远的:
telesthesia.
精神感应 - Telegraph; telephone:
电报;电话:
telegram.
电报 - Television:
电视:
telecast.
电视广播
语源
- Greek tēle-
希腊语 tēle- - from tēle [far off] * see k wel- 2
源自 tēle [遥远的] *参见 k wel- 2
tele- or (before a vowel) tel-
combining form
at or over a distance; distant
⇒
telescope
⇒
telegony
⇒
telekinesis
⇒
telemeter
television
⇒
telecast
by means of or via telephone or television
Origin
from Greek tele fartele-1
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “distant,” especially “transmission over a distance,” used in the formation of compound words:
telegraph.
Also, tel-, telo-.
Origin
combining form representing Greek têle far, akin to télos end (see tele-2)
tele-2
1
a combining form meaning “end,” “complete,” used in the formation of compound words:
telestich.
Also, tel-, teleo-, telo-.
Origin
combining form representing Greek télos end, and téleios perfected; akin to teleîn to fulfill
Related Words
- teleost
- ateliosis
- tel-
- telecine
- telecommunications
- telecommute
tele-I.
1. Also, tel-, telo-. a word element meaning 'distant', especially 'transmission over a distance', as in telegraph.
2. a word element referring to television, as in telemovie, teletext.
3. a word element referring to the use of telecommunications, as in telecommute, telebanking.
[combining form representing Greek tele far]II.
a word element referring to the end, as in telestich.
Also, tel-, teleo-, telo-. [combining form representing Greek telos end, teleos complete]
tele-
combining form
or tel-
telegram
2.
a. telegraph
teletypewriter
b. television
telecast
c. telecommunication
telemarketing
combining form
or tel-
ETYMOLOGY New Latin, from Greek tēle-, tēl-, from tēle far off — more at pale-
1. distant : at a distance : over a distancetelegram
2.
a. telegraph
teletypewriter
b. television
telecast
c. telecommunication
telemarketing
tele-
combining form
1.
- to or at a distance表示“远”, “远距离”:
-
telekinesis.
- ■ used in names of instruments for operating over long distances表示“遥控的”:
-
telemeter.
[ORIGIN: from Greek tēle- 'far off'.]
2.
- relating to television表示“电视的”:
-
telecine.
[ORIGIN: abbreviation.]
3.
- done by means of the telephone表示“通过电话进行的”:
-
telemarketing.
[ORIGIN: abbreviation.]
1893 *Telacoustic . [ see teleplastic]
1981 Amer. Banker 18 Feb. 12/3Consider the things you will be able to do—telereservations, telegames, *telebanking, teleshopping.
1910 O. Wheeler Mod. Telephotography 68Messrs. Zeiss also make a special *tele-camera.
1951 I. Asimov Stars like Dust xvii. 162The movement of the tele-camera can be so adjusted as to counteract the motion of the ship in its orbit.
1960 Harper's Bazaar Oct. 82/2 It is not too late even now to bring in the tele-cameras.
1980 T. Holme Neapolitan Streak 42There were tele-camera teams from the RAI.
1902 Mann & Millikan tr. Drude's Theory of Optics i. iv. 75Certain positions of the iris can be chosen for which the entrance- or exit-pupils lie at infinity... To attain this it is necessary to place the iris behind S1 at its principal focus... The system is then called *telecentric.
1921 Glasgow Herald 15 June 7 It was fitted with..a 12 in. Telecentric, and a variant of my ‘Dodo’ tele-lens.
1973 D. A. Spencer FocalDict. Photogr. Technol. 619 (caption)Telecentric optical system.
1903 Electr. Wld. & Engineer 20 June 1055*Telechirograph.
1956 C. W. Wilson Radium Therapy (ed. 2) 286/1 (Index),*telecobalt therapy.
1959 . [ see teleradium below]
1980 Jrnl. R.Soc. Arts Jan. 95/1These telecobalt..machines are now part of the routine equipment of most radiotherapy departments.
1972 Sunday Tel. 30 Apr. 34/4He sees on a television screen the view he would have from the driver's seat of the car he is controlling remotely. These ‘*telecommand’ cars are about to be used for complex..handling tests.
1978 Times 3 Nov. 27/4 The Post Office itself has listed the main telecommunications services..envisaged for the years 1985 and 2000... By 1985 there will be..view-data,..telemetry (the radio transmission of measurements), telecommand (remote control of machines).
1980 Times 15 Jan. 16 A low-power microcomputer system has been built..and a telecommand receiver has been completed.
1974 Economist 5 Jan. 14/1 As there is no logical reason why the cost of telecommunication should vary with distance, quite a lot of people by the late 1980s will *telecommute daily to their London offices while living on a Pacific island if they want to.
1975 Ibid. 25 Oct. 39/3*telecommuting is coming. When production is properly automated even in service industries, probably 60% of American breadwinners will be brainworkers.
Ibid. 43/3*telecommuter terminals will stop social interaction at the workplace.
1976 Ibid. 25 Dec. 56/1Small ones, employing various piecework-earning *telecommuting housewives in their own homes.
1981 Ibid. 5 Sept. 20/1telecommuters are workers who do not have to travel to their office... They need only their terminal links of today, enhanced by new gadgetry, to make sure they never have to leave their villages.
1982 N.Y. TimesMag. 14 Nov. 133A situation known as ‘telecommuting’ or, more cozily, the ‘electronic cottage’.
1934 G. De Geer in Geografiska Annaler XVI. 3The general law that the annual amount of meltwater deposits along the ice-border varied congruently is..definitely fixed. *teleconnections were thus, by a great number of close connections,..acting every year for..the whole of Fennoscandia.
1939 G. Clark Archæol. & Society v. 141Attempts to extend the sequence across the Baltic have not met with general acceptance any more than have the still more ambitious ‘teleconnexions’ between the Swedish varve-sequence and those in North and South America.
1970 S. Thorarinsson in R. Berger Sci. Methods MedievalArchaeol. 325A young Swedish scientist..has realized my old dream of establishing tephrochronological teleconnection between Iceland and Scandinavia.
1979 Harvard Mag. May–June 14Meterologists have coined the phrase ‘teleconnections’ to describe the apparent correlation between El Niño and disruptive weather patterns all around the earth. [ sc. an erratically recurring ocean current in the Pacific]
1983 Nature 18 Aug. 583/3 Teleconnection with the Bristlecone pine absolute scale..has already been achieved for Bronze Age varves in south Russia and for tree-rings in Turkey.
1933 Sci. Abstr. B. XXXVI. 225A general survey of the subject of telemeasuring with a brief account of *telecontrol systems.
1959 Times 30 July 2/3 The installation and commissioning of telecontrol and telemetering systems . [ for an oil company]
1974 Sci. Amer. Nov. 41/1The control tasks described so far, including the gathering and presentation of information about the system.., can be realized in principle by analogue control circuits,..telecontrol devices and the like.
1966 ‘A. Hall’ 9th Directive ix. 83A Pentax X-15 35 mm single reflex with a 135 mm lens that took a ×2 Auto *teleconverter.
1979 SLR Camera Mar. 36/3 A short cut to getting involved in tele photography, where your budget is tight, is to use a tele-converter.
1904 Athenæum 5 Nov. 628/3 The device for secret telegraphy or *telecryptograph of Messrs. Siemens and Halske also deserves notice.
1909 Daily Mirror 13 Aug. 14/2 The pictures were wired from Manchester to London last night in six minutes by the Thorne-Baker *telectrograph.
1884 Knight Dict. Mech. Supp.,*Telectroscope, an apparatus for reproducing by telegraph the images obtained in the camera obscura..based on the property possessed by selenium of offering a variable and very sensitive electrical resistance according to the different gradations of light.
1939 E. Liljenkrantz CancerHandbk. ii. 23*telecurietherapy with 10 gm of radium (a quarter of a million dollars' worth) means usually treatment distance of 15 cm.
1954 Arch. Otolaryngol. LIX. 345Advanced inoperable carcinoma is best treated by telecurietherapy.
1953 Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. XLIV. 117The *telediphone records of the programmes were broken up into what appeared to be the principal points contained in the programme. [ television]
1973 Listener 7 June 757/1 The BBC started making telediphone transcripts of what people actually did say, unscripted, on the air.
1957 Oxford Mag. 31 Oct. 70/2,I have before me the B.B.C.'s *telediphoned transcript of the discussion.
1937 Sun (Baltimore) 16 June 4/5 A ‘*teleflash’ and racing slips taken by police in the tavern were not sufficient for a conviction.
1951 Ibid. 23 Mar. 28/1Equipment of the ‘teleflash’ type which..was used for announcements of racing results and odds.
1935 *telegenesis . [ see eutelegenesis]
1958 News Chron. 4 Feb. 4/8 (heading)Telegenesis.
1911 W. F. Barrett Psychical Research xi. 161Dr. Heysinger..suggests the term *telegnosis, or knowing at a distance, instead of clairvoyance.
1932 J. Buchan Gap in Curtain i. 44The instinct which had its seat in this cell specialised in time-perception... I had been reading lately about telegnosis.
1962 C. D. Broad Lect. on PsychicalRes. viii. 222The distinction between explicitly referential and merely unwilling telegnosis.
Ibid. 223Experiences which are only unwittingly *telegnostic.
1906 Pall Mall Gaz. 24 Mar. 4Mr. Grier possesses the faculty of ‘*telegnomy’, which enables him..to perceive..events which are taking place on the other side of the Atlantic.
1891 Cent. Dict. ,*Telehydrobarometer.
1877 Knight Dict. Mech. ,*Teleiconograph.
1905 Sci. Amer. ,Suppl. 6 May 24539The inventor distinguishes between a simple *telekin, wherein only a single motion is considered, and a multiple telekin, which permits of a complexity of motions.
1890 Myers in Proc. Soc. Psych. Research Dec. 668Extramediumistic operations, as thought-transference, telepathy, *telekinesis (Fernwirkung), or movements of objects without contact.
1905 Sat. Rev. 19 Aug. 250Of the other phenomena..that of telekinesis, or movement of objects without material contact.
1962 Punch 5 Dec. 805/3 Dusailly..has made a first step towards telekinesis by using the electrical cavity of the brain to operate a switch.
1983 J. Melville Hand of Glass vi. 146,I had seen it move... If you didn't believe in telekinesis..then Merry must have practised some form of hypnotism on me.
1890 Myers in Proc. Soc. Psych. Research Dec. 669For the alleged movements without contact..M. Aksakof's new word ‘*telekinetic’ seems to me the best attainable.
a1966 ‘M. na Gopaleen’ Best of Myles (1968) 94An œuvre which would show his telekinetic treatment of over-tonality.
1972 Countryman Winter 83 Almost all contemporary investment in the countryside is a telekinetic expression of the distracted town.
1977 A. Wilson Strange Ride R. Kipling vi. 291Trix accumulated clairvoyant, time-travelling, telekinetic and exorcistic powers.
1949 Startling Stories May 22/1 ‘Just what are his potentialities?’ queried Shey. ‘Is he a hypnotist? A *telekineticist?’
1965 J. Kingston in J. Carnell New Writings in S-F III. 68Telekineticists..are people who can move things without touching them, change physical states at a distance.
1909 Cent. Dict. ,Suppl. s.v. ,An organ with a *telelectric attachment.
1898 Daily News 10 Mar. 6/3 It is called the ‘*Telelectroscope’, because it renders objects visible in their natural colours at a distant place by means of electricity.
Ibid. ,If we had had the ‘Telelectroscope’ in operation some time ago, we might have gone into a theatre in London and witnessed the eclipse of the sun in India for ourselves.
1921 *Tele-lens . [ see telecentricadj. above]
1979 Amat. Photographer Feb. 74/2 The modern telelens (and a tele can be as short as 100 mm)..is the biggest boon since sliced bread.
1891 Cent. Dict. ,*Telemanometer.
1909 Athenæum 6 Mar. 293/1 The researches now being made..into what is called *tele-mechanics, or the art of transmitting power to a distance by waves in the ether and without wires.
1907 Ibid. 29 June 798/3The phenomena..of *tele-mechanism, or the operation of machines at a distance.
1981 Times 20 Oct. 28/4 A new, cheaper form of telegram called the *telemessage is to be introduced by British Telecom as an inland service next Monday.
1878 Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 887Plesiometacarpal and *telemetacarpal limb—characters..closely corresponding with the distribution of the Cervidæ.
1881 Nature 14 Apr. 564/2 On March 26.. There were repeated at the Brussels Observatory experiments with Van Rysselberghes' *telemeteorograph, which prove that the registration of the meteorological elements..may be made automatically at very great distances.
Ibid. ,The author explained to the Minister a plan of International *Telemeteorography.
1883 Science I. 88 The establishment of an international *telemeteorographic system.
1860 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,Teleomicroscopium,..an instrument for enlarging or increasing the forms of more remote or indistinct objects: a *teleomicroscope . [ sic]
1895 Arena (Boston) App. 13Prof. D. S. Holman, the celebrated microscopist... His lectures..are illustrated by the tele-microscope, which projects upon a screen nearly all conceivable experiments.
1897 Tit-Bits 11 Dec. 207/3 A 10 in. telescope can, by means of the new telemicroscope be made to magnify 25000 diameters.
1890 Nature 3 Apr. 516/2 The steering motor is placed directly on the quadrant of the tiller, and is actuated from the bridge by means of what the author describes as a *telemotor.
1897 Daily News 20 Sept. 3/1 A new steam steering engine has been added, having a telemotor on Messrs. Brown Bros.' system.
1905 *Tele-negative . [ see tele-positive]
1902 Mann, etc. tr. P. Drude's The. Optics i. v. 94A..*teleobjective, which consists of a combination of a convergent and a divergent system placed at a distance apart.
1977 Bookseller 14 May 2432/2 A *teleordering terminal for bookshops... The value of teleordering from the bookseller's point of view is partly to receive books a few days sooner from publishers.
1929 Telegr. & TelephoneJrnl. XVI. 49/1The transmission of pictures by telegraphic means is coming to the front in the U.S. A... An enterprising firm in New York recently sent out 300 *telephotograms of the latest feminine fashions to all parts of the States.
1937 Times 30 Oct. 14/2 The London television station transmitted last night the first ‘telephotogram’ to a ship at sea—a visual message of greeting to the master of the Britannic.
1930 Monthly Weather Rev. Nov. 440/2In the measurements over the sea..the *telephotometer..and the theodolite were set up on the point of the mole.
1949 Proc. Inst. Electr. Engineers XCVI. ii. 456/2It was possible to calibrate the telephotometer in daylight by reference to tungsten-filament standard lamps of 1-, 2- and 5-kW sizes over ranges varying from 1 500 to 5 000 ft.
1927 Daily Express 28 Sept. 9 *Teleplasm..was shown issuing from the face of the tranced woman.
1978 Smyth & Stemman Mysteries of Afterlife 225 (caption)The teleplasm..is compared with a control sample of ordinary paper.
1930 Times Lit. Suppl. 28 Aug. 683/1*Teleplasmic masses resembling arms and hands were seen.
1890 Myers in Proc. Soc. Psych. Research Dec. 669M. Aksakof uses the term ‘telesomatic’ for the phenomena of so-called ‘materialisation’... It would be better, I think, to give the name *teleplastic to all this class of alleged phenomena.
1893 Chicago Advance 31 Aug., Certain teleplastic, telacoustic, teloptic, and telosmic occurrences.
1968 Daily Tel. 12 Dec. 25/3The *tele-player will cost about {pstlg}200 and each tele-cartridge..{pstlg}20.
1971 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 23 Nov. tm206/1Teleplayer. For television apparatus... First use Mar. 24 1970.
1878 Lockyer Stargazing 441The *Telepolariscope.
1905 Sci. Amer. ,Suppl. 30 Sept. 24861This lens, called tele-negative, need not be connected permanently with the ordinary objective (which is called *tele-positive), a loose connection by means of a removable short tube being quite sufficient.
[ 1961Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 22 Aug. tm124*Tele-processing... For services in organizing, planning, developing, installing, maintaining and operating data processing systems . [ etc.]
1962 Engineering 8 June 758/2 The development of ‘remote computing’ or ‘teleprocessing’ as it is sometimes called.
1970 Computers & Humanities IV. 323 Classrooms equipped with voice recorders; and with teletypewriters..for creating perforated paper tape for batch teleprocessing.
1980 R. L. Duncan Brimstone x. 263‘How will the reprogramming take place?’ ‘Teleprocessing. Over the telephone lines.’
1914 A. L. Teixeira de Mattos tr. Maeterlinck's Unknown Guest ii. 63There are seers, so-called ‘*telepsychics’, who are not psychometers.
1926 F. Cazzamalli in Jrnl. Amer. Soc. PsychicalRes. XX. 1 (title)Telepsychic phenomena and cerebral radiations.
1960 Sci. NewsLet. 2 Jan. 4/2The ‘*telepuppet’, as he called it, would have a little feedback on handling pressure to give the human operator a feel of the object the machine is working on. [ sc. F. L. Whipple]
1963 Flight Internat. LXXXIII. 244/2It is foreseen that the adaptive machine or ‘telepuppet’, primitive versions of which are already used in handling radio-active materials, have a key role in space missions.
1973 C. Sagan Cosmic Connection i. viii. 62There may be telepuppets, devices landed on another planet but fully controlled by an individual human being in orbit.
1909 Arch. Roentgen Ray XIV. 38 (heading)An instantaneous shutter for *teleradiography.
1928 Brit. Jrnl. Radiol. I. 368Arising out of these large milliampereages are the screening stands and radiographic appliances for teleradiography.
1974 Biol. Abstr. LVII. 6326/1Teleradiography and tomography were used to investigate 57 able-bodied male patients.
1881 Nature 13 Oct. 576/2 Multiple inverse electric *teleradiophone, by M. Mercadier.
1937 Nature 25 Dec. 1109/1 *Teleradium has been practised by several centres in Great Britain over a period of years.
1959 R. W. Raven Cancer V. 157Usually a single teleradium or telecobalt field is applied to the undersurface of the chin beneath the tumour.
1909 O. Lodge Survival of Man iv. xi. 163This is the hypothesis of actual telepathic or *telergic influence from some outside intelligence.
1908 Sir O. Lodge in HibbertJrnl. Apr. 575A foreign intelligence, acting either telepathically through the mind or *telergically by a more direct process straight on the brain.
1884 Gurney & Myers in 19thCent. May 814Unless some such relation can be demonstrated we cannot reasonably speak of a psychical *telergy—an action of mind on mind at a distance—as correlated with any energy which we have learnt to measure. [ of telepathy to space and to matter]
1903 Myers Hum. Personality I.Gloss. ,Telergy.
1912 Index-Catal. Libr. Surg. -General's Office,U.S. Army XVII. 712*Teleröntgenography.
1923 R. Knox Radiogr. & Radio-Therapy i. 303When it is possible to obtain full exposures of the thorax at a distance of 2 metres, then teleröntgenography of the thorax is of decided advantage.
1972 J. E. Cullinan Illustrated Guide to X-Ray Technics i. 3/1 (caption)A 72 inch focus-film distance is used for teleroentgenography to minimize geometric enlargement and distortion.
1905 Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1904 47there are fifteen first-class observatories provided with apparatus to record *teleseisms and local shocks. [ In Italy]
1972 J. G. Dennis Struct. Geol. xvi. 363 (caption)Teleseism (distant earthquake).
1905 Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1904 47Japan has at least five stations for *teleseismic observations.
1969 New Scientist 25 Dec. 627/1 The so-called teleseismic data..have provided a rich new fund of research material for analysing the Earth's interior.
1974 Nature 23 Aug. 622/3 Nakamura and his colleagues have attempted to determine both P and S wave velocities throughout the lunar mantle from..high frequency teleseismic events and deep moonquakes.
1971 I. G. Gass et al. Understanding Earth xxiv. 336/2A relatively narrow cone at the source can be seen *teleseismically.
1890 *Telesomatic . [ see teleplastic above]
1891 Cent. Dict. ,*Teleseme.
1899 Westm. Gaz. 8 June 10/2The bedrooms are fitted with a model kind of call, the Teleseme—a dumb waiter.
1901 F. Harrison in 19thCent. June 916Life in the States is one perpetual whirl of telephones, telesemes, phonographs, electric bells, etc.
1981 *Teleshopping . [ see telebanking above]
1983 Times 17 Aug. 3/6 The channel will also have the facility for shopping from the armchair at the touch of a switch, now termed ‘teleshopping’.
1976 W. J. G. Overington in Computing Europe 4 Mar. 8/2,I have..been theoretically developing a computing system based on Ceefax/Oracle which I call *Telesoftware (ie software at a distance).
1977 Wireless World Sept. 50/2 Perhaps the most marketable use for Telesoftware might be in video games.
1979 Guardian 24 Sept. 21/5 Experiments are under way to use Prestel for exchanging software programs and ‘telesoftware’ is also available for teletext services.
1982 Datalink 18 Jan. 5/1 The programme forms only part of the project... There's telesoftware, which uses the BBC's Ceefax teletext service to broadcast software.
1871 tr. Schellen's Spectr.Anal. liii. 247Young's *tele⁓spectroscope.
1882 Young Sun iii. 77The combined instrument is then often called a tele-spectroscope.
1864 Webster, *Telestereoscope, a stereoscope adapted to view distant natural objects or landscapes; a telescopic stereoscope.
1887 Encycl. Brit. XXII. 541/1Von Helmholtz invented the Telestereoscope, an instrument which places as it were the point of view of both eyes wide apart.
1930 Moseley & Chapple Television viii. 95Since *tele-talkies are sent out in a manner very similar to the transmission of television, they can be received on the identical machine which receives television images.
1913 Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 7) 946/1*Teletherapy, absent treatment.
1929 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 11 May 845/1In teletherapy proper the radium is employed at distances as great as 16 cm.
1945 C. W. Wilson Radium Therapy vii. 159As the name implies, radium teletherapy..is the therapeutic use of a quantity of radium at a distance from the patient.
1974 Nature 11 Oct. 521/2 Hyperthermia in conjunction with readily available radiation sources (such as cobalt teletherapy units..) might provide some of the same advantages as heavy particle therapy.
1891 Cent. Dict. ,*Telethermograph..*Telethermometer..*Telethermometry.
1972 Science 5 May 532/3 A thermistor probe which recorded rectal temperatures was connected to a telethermometer.
1891 Cent. Dict. ,*Teletopometer, a telemeter in which two telescopes are used.
1905 Daily Chron. 9 Feb. 3/6To the instrument, known as the teletopometer, a telescope is fixed, in which appear two pictures of the distant object. One picture is stationary, while the other moves and is brought to cover the first. A scale attached..indicates at once the distance of the object.
1968 Punch 2 Oct. 488/1 A Royal Martian Vole..*teletransported herself to your planet in 1964.
1966 New Scientist 20 Jan. 169/3 Each contributing a special faculty such as telekinesis, *teletransportation, and so on.
1908 Times 5 Dec. 16/3 An apparatus called a ‘*telewriter’ for electrically reproducing at a distance handwriting, drawings . [ etc.]
1908 Daily Chron. 21 Dec.,The Lord Mayor, ‘*telewriting’ to the Lord Mayor of Manchester, tendered his cordial greetings to him and his fellow-citizens from the City of London and himself.
1909 Ibid. 13 Jan. 6/1Telewriters with telephones attached will be put in in the case of a limited number of original subscribers without any rental charges or other initial expenses.
1893 *Teloptic, *Telosmic . [ see teleplastic above]
1940 Chambers's Techn. Dict. 837/2Telestudio,..the enclosure, sound-proofed and treated acoustically, which is used for originating television or broadcasting programmes.
1942 O. E. Dunlap Future of Television vi. 80The excitement of watching an actual event in progress compensated for any blur or foggy effects, caused chiefly by the tele-eyes' lack of depth and focus.
1953 Sat. Rev. Lit. (U.S. ) 3 Jan. 3/3Mr. Sherwood's first tele⁓drama will be seen in the spring by an anticipating nation.
1953 Sun (Baltimore) 15 Dec. (B ed. ) 10/2Mr. Gould's teleplay was the better of the two, although by no means a masterpiece.
1954 Ibid. 5 Feb. (Bed. ) 8/1The tele⁓version..reflected both the assets and faults of the original.
1955 House & Garden Apr. 70/1 Yellow appears again on the back of the black-seated telechair.
1957 Economist 19 Oct. 226/1 ‘Tele-courses’ have in some cases completely replaced conventional classes. [ in theU.S. ]
1957 Cinema 4 Sept. 3 (heading) Tele-movies start in U.S.
1957 P. Wildeblood Main Chance 54Ginny had..blossomed out into a quite new kind of star: the Telepersonality.
1958 Spectator 10 Jan. 37/2 The Duke is so anxious to please the tele⁓masses that he has taken voice-production lessons. [ of Bedford]
1962 Listener 30 Aug. 327/1 Three of Mr Bowen's teleplays.
1967 Daily Tel. (ColourSuppl. ) 22 Mar. 27/1A few swinging teleclerics try vainly to up-date God's image.
1967 Which? Oct. 290/1 Telepundits donned ceremonial expressions of awe.
1970 Times 25 July 12 The director of telemedicine at the Massachusetts hospital..says that 60 per cent of the patients have found the automated consultations acceptable.
1972 Observer 30 Jan. 9/7 They became something that was to be crucial to the development of television—the first tele-journalists.
1978 Ibid. 29 Jan. 29/1,I say ‘familiar’ because teledrama modes are well established.
1983 Times 18 Aug. 7/6 We were hanging on the halting lips of all those returning officers..and marvelling at the sharpness and stamina of the telepundits who could divine at the drop of a percentage that the Tories were sweeping the seaside resorts.
1983 Listener 22 Sept. 28/3 This was also the week of The Godfather, in Coppola's long tele-version, played on BBC1 at 9.25 pm. every week-night but Wednesday.
1939 Los Angeles Extended Area Telephone Directory 1003/1 Telefilm 16 mm Productions Co... 6039 Hollywood Blvd.
1950 Electronic Engin. XXII. 8/1With the advent of television recording or ‘telefilm’ as it is called, a new tool has been placed in the hands of the television programme builders.
1958 Times 20 Nov. 3/4 Plans were announced for the largest Anglo-American co-production scheme yet envisaged in the field of the tele-film.
1975 New Yorker 19 May 88/2 It has been translated into telefilm with a greater concern for the Indian position than has been shown by most filmmakers in the past.
1959 Observer 4 Oct. 21/3 Lennox-Boyd looked a bit tense, but was certainly controlled. His exit line, to the effect that he had been doing the most wonderful work in the world, deserves a place for itself in the annals of telepolitics.
1975 Listener 9 Oct. 479/1 It is a pity telepolitics are so unlike the real thing.
1973 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 13 July 13/3 CBC President Laurent Picard's marked liking for the numerous serials seen on CBC French TV, called teleromans.
1942 O. E. Dunlap Future of Television vi. 80The clarity of the telescreen could not be compared to the sharpness of a newsreel.
1949 ‘G. Orwell’ Nineteen Eighty-Four i. 6The telescreen received and transmitted simultaneously.
1979 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 13 July 14/3 This wit pales towards the end, as Smith is systematically reduced through the clever interplay of video playbacks (read telescreen for life in Oceania) with O'Brien's stiff and triumphant martinet's voice.
1961 Economist 16 Dec. 1105/2 The daytime hours on this network, when the voluntary ‘televarsity’ students would be at their ordinary everyday work.
1964 New Statesman 14 Feb. 264/3 Télé-verité may have reached its apogee..when a man was tortured to within a few minutes of death in front of the camera.
1976 Listener 11 Mar. 310/1 Selected by their daughter's boyfriend, a television producer, as the subject of his tele-vérité film.
1950 Time 21 Aug. 44/2 Televersity. For years, educators have been talking about television as an ideal teaching medium... Michigan will start weekly Sunday afternoon telecasts. [ The University of]
1976 Southern Even. Echo (Southampton) 3 Nov. 3/8Tele-Ads from telephone subscribers within the ‘Southern Evening Echo’ circulation area only are accepted.
1977 Financial Times 23 Apr. 13/6 Journalists and tele-ad girls should have direct access to the terminals.
1969 Telebus . [ see dial v. 4 b]
1972 Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C. ) 25 Feb. 8/1The telebus service..uses half-size buses that pick passengers up at their homes and drive them to the nearest regular bus route terminal.
1967 Britannica Bk. of Year 804/3Telefacsimile, a system for the transmission and reproduction of fixed graphic matter (as printing) involving the use of signals transmitted over telephone wires (as between libraries).
1968 Sat. Rev. (U.S. ) 17 Feb. 60Colleges today are..piping the specialist's voice and face in by telelecture and television.
1969 Britannica Bk. of Year 801/1Telelecture, 1. A loudspeaker connected to a telephone line for amplifying voice communication. 2. A lecture delivered to an audience by telelecture.
1981 Monitor (McAllen, Texas) 1 Mar. 24/5 A series of telelectures entitled ‘Good Health—the key to Happy Living’ is continuing at Knapp Memorial Methodist Hospital.
1983 Inc. July 51/1 (caption) Al Felly..had a great way to telemarket his flowers.
1985 DM News 1 Dec. 6/3 Each working day, an average of 200 selected companies are telemarketed.
1984 Inc. Apr. 111/2 He's got 25 telemarketers who phone high net worth individuals.
1987 Business Week 9 Feb. 85/3 It also compiles phone numbers of homeowners for telemarketers.
1980 Advertising Age 22 Sept. 66/1 A very fine balance—continued excellence in technological development combined with the targeted, personalized methods of telemarketing.
1981 Harvard Business Rev. July–Aug. 104/1The newer tools include national account management, demonstration centers, telemarketing, and new improved forms of catalog selling.
1986 E. Anglian Daily Times 22 May 41/4 ( Advt. ),Part-time tele-marketing vacancy working from home.
1963 Spectator 12 Apr. 478/3 The advantages of ‘telesales’ over direct mail.
1981 Event 16 Oct. 99/3 ( Advt. ),Dynamic telesales personnel.
1983 Financial Times 25 Oct. ii. 11/2 Thorn EMI offer similar plans, but *telebetting on the interactive service plus pay-per-view for feature films.
1984 Financial Times 23 Oct. i. 8/6 Mentioning his own company's *telebroking service, Mr Baughan said home banking and home broking would soon be linked.
1978 Harvard Business Rev. Sept.–Oct. 82/1So long as sight, feel, smell, or personal service was not important to the consumer when ordering the merchandise, it would be a candidate for the *teleshopper.
1984 Christian Science Monitor 3 Jan. 27/3 Studies have indicated that the elderly, among other convenience-minded groups, could eventually be big teleshoppers.
1988 Daily Tel. 15 Mar. 9/1The pilot scheme..will allow customers to order groceries using a computer and an adapted television and have them delivered... The Duchess will watch the first ‘teleshoppers’, at St John's House.
1953 Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va. ) 6 Jan. 3/7All three Baltimore stations..offered time and technicians for ‘*teleteaching’. Each station will beam studio-to-living room courses for the duration of the strike.
1978 Jrnl. Communication XXVIII. 141Although the lack of non-verbal cues exacerbated everyday teaching problems, tele-teaching was a viable alternative to no personal contact at all.
1990 Independent on Sunday 20 May (Business Suppl. ) 27/3These systems include alarm systems, tele-conferencing, video entryphones, home banking and shopping and even tele-teaching for colleges.
1981 Christian Science Monitor 24 Feb. b8/3 As fuel costs rise, it will become attractive to have people work electronically from home or neighborhood ‘*telework centers’ to save on transportation and energy.
1982 Computerworld Extra! 17 Mar. 64/1 Regardless of how telecommuting is defined, the full-time or even part-time teleworker is still a rare bird.
1984 Time 30 Jan. 63 Companies often select their best and brightest employees for teleworking because these workers require little supervision.
1988 Times 8 Sept. 10/8 How will teleworking cope with the lack of office fellowship, and living on top of the job?
Ibid. 15 Sept. 3/2The focus of the ‘teleworker's' home-based desk would be a small portable computer plugged directly into the telephone socket.
1989 Daily Tel. 22 Mar. 31/3The technology needed to telework can be as basic as a telephone, or can extend to fax and answering machines, copier, typewriter, and word processor or personal computer.
1989 InfoWorld 27 Mar. 41/3 *Telecottages have been set up in 25 Scandinavian cities, offering computer, telex, and fax services to local companies and residents. ‘But another service they offer is language translation, and this is where the Telecottages act as a virtual company,’ Adler said.
1989 Times 7 Dec. 37/2 The first British telecottage, to be officially opened today week, has been set up in a school at Warslow, Staffordshire.
1993 Oxford Times 10 Sept. 2/2 Stonesfield Community Trust has won permission from West Oxfordshire planners for a post office, workshop and telecottage in a former glove factory.
1991 Oxf. Dict. New Words 285From Scandinavia in the second half of the decade came the concept of the telecottage... Working from one of these is known as *telecottaging.
1993 Irish Times 8 Apr. (Special ed. ) 5/6Telecottaging. Rural enterprise centres where telecommunications would eliminate the problems of peripherality.
1990 Washington Times 20 Dec. e2/2 So pervasive is the idea of sexual escapades in VR that there's even a name for it—*teledildonics.
1991 Independent on Sunday 9 June 23/5 ‘Teledildonics’, new as it is, has already caused a few ripples. You will certainly, in the near future, be able to have simulated sex with a graphically enhanced partner of your choice.
tele-
before vowels tel-, word-forming element meaning "far, far off, operating over distance" (also, since c.1940, "television"), from Greek tele-, combining form of tele "far off, afar, at or to a distance," related to teleos (genitive telos) "end, goal, completion, perfection," literally "completion of a cycle," from PIE *kwel-es- (cognates: Sanskrit caramah "the last," Breton pell "far off," Welsh pellaf "uttermost"), perhaps from root *kwel- (1) (see cycle, n.).
ORIGIN: Greek tēle- combining form of tēle far (off).
tele-
combining form.
having to do with operating over long distances: Telegraph = an instrument to send messages over a long distance.
having to do with television: Telecast = to broadcast by television.
telescopic: Tele-camera = a telescopic camera.
Also, tel- before vowels.
[< Greek têle far off]
tele
TEHL ee, noun.
British Slang. television.
tele-
I.
— see tel- I
II.combining form
or teleo-
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek teleio-, teleo-, from teleios, teleos, from telos end, consummation, completeness — more at wheel
: complete : perfect
< teleodont >
< Teleocephali >
III.
— see tel- II
I.
— see tel- I
II.
or teleo-
< teleodont >
< Teleocephali >
III.
— see tel- II
tele-
Prefix
- over a distance
- telephone
- television
- telecast
- telefantasy
- telethon
- telegraph
- telephone
- telecheck
- telesales
- teleport
- telebooth
Etymology
From Ancient Greek τῆλε (têle, “at a distance, far off, far away, far from”).
Derived terms
English words prefixed with tele-