English to French Meaning of radio - radio


Radio :
radio

sans fil, émetteur-récepteur, poste de radio, diffuser

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Definitions of radio in English
Noun(1) medium for communication(2) an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals(3) a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves
Verb(1) transmit messages via radio waves
Adjective(1) indicating radiation or radioactivity
Examples of radio in English
(1) The choir has regularly broadcast on RTE radio and television.(2) The government responds by sending in the Delta Force, but loses contact as an eerie signal interrupts radio communications.(3) He liked to play with electricity when he was a youngster, and that grew into an interest in electronics and radio .(4) I heard a lot of radio yesterday because I had to drive to and from South Caulfield twice in as many days to get my MA thesis bound.(5) she turned off the car radio(6) Clear Channel radio owns almost any station you could be listening to in any market.(7) He was part of a team that made one last futile attempt to force radio to embrace public interest programming.(8) radio station(9) we used to listen to a lot of radio(10) I covered a lot of pirate radio in Austin but my editor told me to cut that after a while.(11) a radio station(12) I used to do a lot of radio , and was proud to be nominated for a Sony.(13) they were interviewed on local radio(14) The Marauders had been stripped to minimum weight to maximise fuel economy and for the same reason only the lead plane had a radio , a fatal factor in thick fog.(15) Over the past few days I have done quite a lot of press, radio and little bits of television as well.(16) Similar programmes would be generated for broadcast by radio .
Related Phrases of radio
(1) listen to the radio ::
écoute la radio
(2) radio station ::
station de radio
(3) on the radio ::
à la radio
(4) radio button ::
bouton radio
(5) radio frequency ::
fréquence radio
(6) radio wave ::
onde radio
(7) clock radio ::
radio-réveil
(8) turn off the radio ::
éteindre la radio
(9) radio announcer ::
annonceur radio
(10) car radio ::
autoradio
Synonyms
Noun
1. transceiver ::
émetteur-récepteur
2. radiocommunication ::
communication radio
3. wireless ::
sans fil
4. tuner ::
tuner
Different Forms
radio, radioed, radioing, radiologist, radiologists, radiophone, radiophones, radios, radioscopy
Word Example from TV Shows
(MIMICS RADIO STATIC)

(MIMICS RADIO STATIC)

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 2

SHELDON: Who listens to the radio anymore?

SHELDON: Who listens to the RADIO anymore?

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 9

'Cause according to the man on the radio,
a west coast party don't stop.

'Cause according to the man on the RADIO, a west coast party don't stop.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 6

RAJESH: (OVER RADIO)
Hey, buddy, how's it going up there?

RAJESH: (OVER RADIO) Hey, buddy, how's it going up there?

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 2

Reads radio signals.
Much easier.

Reads RADIO signals. Much easier.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 11

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