Radio meaning in English

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Definition

a radio: a device for listening to sound signals noun
a radio signal: a series of waves sent to a radio in order to produce a sound noun
to radio: to send a message to someone by radio verb

Examples

  • "Radio Rhubarb listeners, I'm interested in your opinions."
  • "Just a reminder, folks: Radio Rhubarb will stay with this story until the bodies are discovered, excuse me, I mean until the situation is explained."
  • "Brent : Jonas, are you ready for the Radio Rhubarb Geography quiz?"
  • "Brent : Good morning everyone and welcome to Radio Rhubarb."
  • "Brent Vanderplop : Welcome back everyone to Radio Rhubarb's exclusive round-the-clock coverage of the Bruno Delavigne disappearance over the Pacific Ocean."
  • "This is Brent Vanderplop with a special Hollywood edition of Radio Rhubarb!"
  • "See you next time on Radio Rhubarb."
  • "Janine : Well Brent, in light of recent job cuts, Radio Rhubarb has prepared some advice on what NOT to do when applying for a job."
  • "You want the radio?"
  • "Brent : Hello and welcome to Radio Rhubarb everyone."
  • "Just a reminder folks, Radio Rhubarb will stay with this story until the bodies are discovered, excuse me, I mean until the situation is explained."
  • "Radio DJ : So French pop sensation Dumb Prank have done it again."
  • "Brent : Good morning listeners and welcome to today's Radio Rhubarb political segment, where we'll be talking about voter turnout."
  • "Moira : Welcome to an extra special edition of Radio Rhubarb, folks!"
  • "See you tomorrow on Radio Rhubarb!"
  • "I want to inform you that we are currently looking for a short jingle to accompany our new radio advertising campaign for Delavigne perfumes."
  • "A jingle, no longer than 30 seconds long, to accompany television and radio ads for Outback Cologne."
  • "This story has become a global sensation nearly overnight, and so we at Radio Rhubarb have titled our coverage of the story "Watergate"... What's that?"

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