preview
noun /ˈpriːvjuː/ /ˈpriːvjuː/
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- an occasion at which you can see a film, a show, etc. before it is shown to the general public
- a press preview (= for journalists only)
- a special preview of our winter fashion collection
- On todays show, well have exclusive previews of some of the best new music.
see also sneak previewTopics Film and theatreb2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
- press
- sneak
- exclusive
verb + preview
- get
- have
- see
preview + noun
- audience
- screening
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- a description in a newspaper or a magazine that tells you about a film, a television programme, etc. before it is shown to the public
- Turn to page 12 for a preview of next week’s programmes.
Topics TV, radio and newsb1Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
- press
- sneak
- exclusive
verb + preview
- get
- have
- see
preview + noun
- audience
- screening
See full entry
- (North American English) (also trailer especially in British English) a series of short scenes from a film or television programme, shown in advance to advertise it
- a chance to see what something will be like before it happens or is shown
- Click on the print preview button.
See preview in the Oxford Advanced American DictionaryCheck pronunciation:
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