[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]无线电广播Radio is the broadcasting of programmes for the public to listen to, by sending out signals from a transmitter.
[oft N n]
The last 12 months have been difficult ones for local radio...
对于当地广播台来说,过去的12个月很艰难。
The announcement was broadcast on radio and television.
通知已在广播和电视上发布。
...Britain's first national commercial radio station.
英国第一个全国性商业广播台
...BBC Radio 4.
BBC第4电台
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[N-SING 单数名词]无线电广播节目 You can refer to the programmes broadcast by radio stations as the radio .
[the N]
A lot of people tend to listen to the radio in the mornings...
许多人喜欢在早上听广播。
He's been on the radio a lot recently...
最近总能在广播节目中听到他的声音。
They've been saying on the radio she was missing.
广播一直在报道她失踪了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]收音机 A radio is the piece of equipment that you use in order to listen to radio programmes.
He sat down in the armchair and turned on the radio.
他在扶手椅中坐下,打开了收音机。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]无线电;无线电通讯Radio is a system of sending sound over a distance by transmitting electrical signals.
[oft N n]
They are in twice daily radio contact with the rebel leader.
他们每天用无线电和叛军首领联系两次。
...radio waves.
无线电波
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]无线电收发设备 A radio is a piece of equipment that is used for sending and receiving messages.
...the young constable who managed to raise the alarm on his radio...
通过无线电设备发出警报的年轻警官
The radio message was brief.
无线电报消息很简短。
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[VERB 动词]用无线电向…发送信息 If you radio someone, you send a message to them by radio.
[V adv/prep]
[V that]
[Also V n]
The officer radioed for advice...
军官发来无线电报请求指示。
A few minutes after take-off, the pilot radioed that a fire had broken out.
起飞几分钟后,飞行员用无线电报告说飞机内突然起火。
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radio★/ˈreɪdiəʊ; NAmEˈreɪdioʊ/
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radioradiosnoun★1★(oftenthe radio )[uncountable , singular ]the activity of broadcasting programmes for people to listen to; the programmes that are broadcast 无线电广播;无线电广播节目◆The interview was broadcast on radioand television. 广播和电视都报道了这次会见。◆The play was written specially for radio.这出戏是专为无线电广播而写的。◆I listen to the radioon the way to work. 我在上班的路上听广播。◆Did you hear the interview with him on the radio?你有没有在广播里听到采访他的情况?◆local/national radio地方╱国家无线电广播◆a radio programme/station广播节目╱电台2★[countable ]a piece of equipment used for listening to programmes that are broadcast to the public 收音机◆to turn the radio on/off打开╱关上收音机◆a car radio汽车收音机◆a radio cassette player盒式收音放音机☞see also
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3★[uncountable ]the process of sending and receiving messages through the air using electromagneticwaves 无线电传送;无线电通信◆He was unable to contact Blake by radio.他未能通过无线电和布莱克取得联系。◆to keep in radio contact保持无线电联系◆radio signals/waves无线电信号╱电波4★[countable ]a piece of equipment, for example on ships or planes, for sending and receiving radiosignals 无线电收发报机◆to hear a gale warning on/over the ship's radio用船上的无线电收发报机接听大风警报verb(ra·dio·ing,ra·dioed,ra·dioed)[intransitive , transitive ]radio(sth) |radiothat… to send a message to sb by radio (用无线电)发送,传送◆The police officer radioed for help.警察用无线电呼救。◆The warning was radioed to headquarters.通过无线电向总部发出了警报。radio/ˈreɪdiəʊ; NAmEˈreɪdioʊ/
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radiora‧di‧o1 /ˈreɪdiəʊ $ -dioʊ/ ●●●S1W2 noun
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1a)[countable] a piece of electronic equipment which you use to listen to programmes that are broadcast, such as music and newsturn/switch the radio on/off I sat down and turned on the radio.b)[uncountable] programmes that are broadcast on the radio: I don’t really listen to the radio very much.on the radio Did you hear the interview with the prime minister on the radio this morning?radio programme/show He’s got his own radio show now.local/national radio She works for a local radio station.2a)[countable] a piece of electronic equipment, for example on a plane or ship, which can send and receive spoken messagesover the radio We received a call for help over the ship’s radio.b)[uncountable] when messages are sent or received in this wayby radio We should be able to reach them by radio. We’ve lost radio contact with the plane.GRAMMAR• You listen to the radio: · I often listen to the radio in my car.✗Don’t say: listen to radio• You say that someone or something is on the radio: · My mother heard the news on the radio.✗Don’t say: on radioGrammar guide ‒ NOUNSCOLLOCATIONSverbslisten to the radio· She was sitting up in bed, listening to the radio.hear something on the radio· I heard on the radio that the weather was going to get warmer.turn/switch the radio on· Dad switched on the radio for the eight-thirty news.turn/switch the radio off· You can turn the radio off, darling, we're not listening to it.turn the radio down/up (=make it quieter or louder)· Can you turn your radio down a bit?tune a radio to a station (=make it receive broadcasts from a particular station)· The radio was tuned to a country-music station.adjectiveslocal radio· Jobs may be advertised in local newspapers or on local radio.national radio· He even went on national radio to defend himself and his players.state radio (=controlled by the government of a country)· In a message read on state radio and television, the president called for calm.radio + NOUNa radio programme/show· It's my favourite radio programme.a radio station (=an organization that broadcasts radio programmes)· There are currently nearly 50 commercial radio stations.a radio broadcast· All radio broadcasts continue to be closely monitored by the government.
radio1 noun
radio2 verb
radioradio2 verb [intransitive, transitive]
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to send a message using a radioradio for The ship radioed for help.radio somebody for something We radioed London for permission to land.
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