0 a device for receiving sound broadcasts -- radio [ masculine ]
1 the broadcast of shows and information on a radio -- radio [ masculine ]
a radio announcer en programannonsør på radio
He has worked in radio and television. Han har jobbet i radio og TV.
2 (an apparatus for) the sending and receiving of human speech, music etc -- radio, kringkasting
3 to send (a message) by radio -- sende over radio, radiotelegrafere
Radio's miserably inadequate rendering makes manifest a universal truth.
As an example, imagine that the tuning dials of 2 radios are being turned in the same direction in small sudden twists of random size.
If minor differences between variants can be distinguished, we must imagine that the radios are extremely sensitive and the spectrum is crowded.
In the meantime, however, they often monitor the ongoing interaction on their own radios.
Then the lists of stations tuned in by the sudden twists of the dials will probably be very different for the 2 radios.
The most commonly owned modern objects were watches or clocks (45% of households), radios (29%) and electricity (25%).
He does not want to turn on radios.
He just finds himself impelled to turn on radios.
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