2016年6月19日 星期日

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Can Netflix Survive in the New World It Created?

By JOE NOCERA

It helped to develop all the new ways we watch TV - on-demand, bingeing, mobile. But the Silicon Valley company still has to keep reinventing itself.


binge 

Pronunciation: /bɪn(d)ʒ/ 
informal

NOUN

A period of excessive indulgence in an activity, especially drinking alcohol or eating:he went on a binge and was in no shape to drive
:  a social gathering :  party

VERB (bingesbingeing or bingingbinged)

[NO OBJECT]
Indulge in an activity, especially eating, to excess: 1976she binged on ice cream

Derivatives

binger

NOUN

Origin

Mid 19th century: from English dialect binge 'to soak a wooden vessel'.
More
  • Binge drinking is generally thought of as a modern problem, but the word binge has been around since at least the 1850s. It was originally a dialect term in the English Midlands, first meaning ‘to wash or soak’, which was taken up by boozy students at Oxford University.

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