playlist
See also: Playlist
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
playlist (plural playlists)
- A list of recorded songs scheduled to be played on a radio station.
- (computing) A list of tracks to be played in a particular sequence, as from an audio CD.
- 1998, Judi N. Fernandez, WAVs, MIDIs & RealAudio: Enjoying Sound on Your Computer
- When you collect a group of MIDIs into an album, you can play them much like a CD, with repeat mode, random mode, and a programmed playlist.
- 1998, Judi N. Fernandez, WAVs, MIDIs & RealAudio: Enjoying Sound on Your Computer
- A list of songs, prepared for a band or musical artist, to be performed during a concert; a setlist.
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Translations
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computing
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Verb
playlist (third-person singular simple present playlists, present participle playlisting, simple past and past participle playlisted)
- (transitive) To include (a track) on a playlist.
- She achieved success when her first single was playlisted on national radio.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English playlist.
Pronunciation
Noun
playlist f (plural playlists)
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English playlist.
Noun
playlist f
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from English playlist.
Noun
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- playlist (list of music tracks to be played)
Spanish
Noun
playlist m (plural playlists)
- playlist (list of music tracks to be played)
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