radios 的 4 个定义
plural ra·di·os.
- wireless telegraphy or telephony: speeches broadcast by radio.
- an apparatus for receiving or transmitting radio broadcasts.
- a message transmitted by radio.
- pertaining to, used in, or sent by radio.
- pertaining to or employing radiations, as of electrical energy.
ra·di·oed, ra·di·o·ing.
- to transmit by radio.
- to send a message to by radio.
ra·di·oed, ra·di·o·ing.
- to transmit a message, music, etc., by radio.
radios 近义词
communication by electronic air waves
更多radios例句
- Instead, Ford’s will release a radio version of the play in December with Craig Wallace returning as Scrooge.
- The blasts of radio waves could come from close to the neutron star’s surface, for example.
- In early September 2017, Rush Limbaugh told the listeners of his popular radio show that hurricanes are “never as strong as they’re reported,” and that tropical storm warnings were part of advancing the “climate change agenda.”
- While newspapers declined, radio and cable news held relatively steady.
- Buyers appear to be shifting budget away from linear TV, OOH, radio, direct mail and print to digital channels.
- Charles “Father” Coughlin, a raving anti-Semite, was one of the most popular radio hosts in the country.
- During coverage of that issue, Farrell went on a WSMB AM radio talk show to defend Duke.
- Speaking to a local radio station today Antonella Ramelli said the video gives her hope.
- Yet another video catches the sounds of the gunshots and shows Brinsley standing by the parked radio car.
- However, an article designed to act as a tie-in to the piece has been published as planned in the BBC magazine Radio Times.
- I am going to get a book about it, and that will tell us just what to do in getting a radio set established.
- Jessie had noted down the things she thought it would be safe to order before speaking to her father about the radio matter.
- That afternoon Mr. Norwood brought home the radio receiving set in the automobile.
- For the next few days Jessie and Amy were busy almost all day long, and evening too, with the radio.
- She was scared to death that the lightning would strike the house because of the radio aerial.