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transceiver

/tran-see-ver/US // trænˈsi vər //UK // (trænˈsiːvə) //

收收发器,收收机,收发器,收收器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Radio.

    • : a transmitter and receiver combined in one unit.

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Examples

  • Cellular service involves interconnected networks of smaller radio transceivers that hand off moving callers from one transceiver to another.

  • They have the transceiver to home in on that signal from your unit and the probe to pinpoint you and dig you out.

  • Ortovox runs a retirement exchange program, and Backcountry Access upcycles old transceivers to create training checkpoints.

  • There are a few things to look for when you’re buying a transceiver.

  • If you’re venturing into the backcountry or sidecountry—anywhere not groomed or controlled by professionals, including beyond the gates at a resort—everyone in your group should wear a transceiver.

  • Then he realized that Jen's muffled sobs were going direct to the Pentagon through his transceiver.

  • Alis Garet, her arms around Don and her head on his shoulder, spoke directly into the transceiver.

  • "That mini-transceiver we planted p. 99 in your neck for the Gienah job," said Stetson.

  • In the privacy of his room, Orne pressed the transceiver stud at his neck, said: "Stet?"

  • Do you mean you've been listening in ever since I strapped on the transceiver?