1 [count] : a movie, television show, event, etc., that has been recorded onto a videocassette, DVD, etc., so that it can be watched on a television or computer screen
▪ We're going to rent a couple of videos to watch this weekend. ▪ She was talking about a popular video she saw on the Internet. ▪ The video of their wedding was made by a professional company. ▪ They showed us some of their home videos. [=recordings that they had made using a video camera] 2 [noncount] : 1videotape 1
▪ The movie is available on video and DVD. 3 [count] : a recorded performance of a song in which visual images are shown together with the music
▪ a TV channel that plays videos all day ▪ Her latest music video was first released on the Internet. 4 [noncount] : the moving images that are seen in a recording or broadcast
▪ The audio is OK but there's a problem with the video. 5 [count] Brit : vcr
▪ We're going to rent a couple of videos to watch this weekend. ▪ She was talking about a popular video she saw on the Internet. ▪ The video of their wedding was made by a professional company. ▪ They showed us some of their home videos. [=recordings that they had made using a video camera]
▪ The movie is available on video and DVD.
▪ a TV channel that plays videos all day ▪ Her latest music video was first released on the Internet.
▪ The audio is OK but there's a problem with the video.





