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airplay
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air·play  (ârpl)
n.
The broadcasting of an audio or audiovisual recording on the air over radio or television.

airplay [ˈɛəˌpleɪ]
n
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) (of recorded music) radio exposure
Translations
airplay [ˈɛəpleɪ] N (Rad) → cobertura f radiofónica
airplay [ˈɛərpleɪ] ntemps m de diffusion à la radio
Our first single got a lot of airplay
BUT Notre premier single est beaucoup passé à la radio.
air pocket ntrou m d'air


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