transceiver / trænˈsi vər /

⚽高中词汇收收发器收收机收发器收收器

transceiver 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Radio.

  1. a transmitter and receiver combined in one unit.

transceiver 近义词

transceiver

等同于 receiver

更多transceiver例句

  1. Cellular service involves interconnected networks of smaller radio transceivers that hand off moving callers from one transceiver to another.
  2. They have the transceiver to home in on that signal from your unit and the probe to pinpoint you and dig you out.
  3. Ortovox runs a retirement exchange program, and Backcountry Access upcycles old transceivers to create training checkpoints.
  4. There are a few things to look for when you’re buying a transceiver.
  5. 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.
  6. Then he realized that Jen's muffled sobs were going direct to the Pentagon through his transceiver.
  7. Alis Garet, her arms around Don and her head on his shoulder, spoke directly into the transceiver.
  8. "That mini-transceiver we planted p. 99 in your neck for the Gienah job," said Stetson.
  9. In the privacy of his room, Orne pressed the transceiver stud at his neck, said: "Stet?"
  10. Do you mean you've been listening in ever since I strapped on the transceiver?