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IELTS BNC: 1093 COCA: 904

radio

noun
/ˈreɪdiəʊ/
/ˈreɪdiəʊ/
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  1. (often the 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 play was written specially for radio.这出戏是专为无线电广播而写的。
    • I listen to the radio on the way to work.我在上班的路上听广播。
    • on radio The interview was broadcast on radio and television.广播和电视都报道了这次会见。
    • on the radio 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?
    • national radio国家广播电台
    • a radio programme/show/broadcast/interview广播节目/节目/广播/采访
    • a radio station/network无线电台/网络
    • a radio host电台主持人
    • FM/commercial radio调频/商业电台
    • digital/satellite radio数字/卫星收音机
    see also local radio, public radio, talk radio
    Culture radioradioPeople in Britain listen to the radio a lot, especially in the morning and the early evening or while they are in their cars. They can listen to a radio show while it is being broadcast or later, by downloading it to their phone, tablet or computer. A large percentage of the British radio audience listen to the BBC; the rest listen to independent commercial radio, which has advertising. There are ten national BBC radio stations. Radio 1 plays new rock, pop and dance music, Radio 2 broadcasts popular music, Radio 3 offers classical music (= serious music written by Bach, Beethoven, etc.), jazz and arts programmes, Radio 4 broadcasts popular news and current affairs programmes, drama and arts programmes, comedy and documentaries, and Radio 5 Live has sport and news. The other BBC stations, which can be listened to only on digital radio, are 1Xtra, 4 Extra, 5 Live Sports Extra, 6 Music, and Asian Network. The BBC also operates the BBC World Service, which broadcasts to most parts of the world. Independent radio stations which broadcast in competition with the BBC and are paid for from advertising include Classic FM talkSPORT, Heart and Capital FM. Many programmes, both from the BBC and commercial stations, can be listened to on the internet. Many people also listen to local radio. The BBC has 40 local radio stations, and six stations broadcasting in the national regions: Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Radio Cymru broadcasts in the Welsh language and Radio nan Gaidheal in Scottish Gaelic. Local radio stations concentrate on local news, traffic reports and pop music. Smaller stations are run by students or by hospitals for their patients. Ofcom issues licences to commercial broadcasters.In the US there are more than 13 000 radio stations. Many people listen to the radio during drive time (= the time when they are travelling to or from work). There are no national radio stations, but there are networks, groups of stations that are associated with each other. The network affiliates (= stations in the group) use some of the same programmes.The FCC (Federal Communications Commission), a part of the US government, issues licences to radio stations and says what frequency (= what part of the range of radio waves) they can use. The FCC also gives a station its call letters, the letters that it uses to identify itself. Many stations make their name from their call letters or frequency, for example Sunny 95.Each station has a specific format (= style of programmes), which it hopes will be popular with its listenership (NAmE for ‘audience’). Some stations play a particular kind of music, such as ‘top 40’ (= popular songs) or country music. Other stations have talk radio and phone-in programmes, in which radio presenters discuss an issue and invite people listening to telephone the station and take part in the discussion. Radio stations operated by people from particular cultural groups offer programmes in languages other than English. Some stations broadcast religious programming (= types of programmes).Many colleges and universities have their own radio stations, which anyone can listen to. Many towns also have a public radio station, which is usually part of the NPR (National Public Radio) network. Public radio stations often have public affairs programming and classical music, which is not common on commercial radio. At certain times of year public radio stations run pledge drives in which they ask listeners to donate money to the station. The Broadcasting Board of Governors, an independent agency of the US government, operates the Voice of America, which brings information about the US, its culture and language to people around the world.As online services become more popular, fewer people, in particular the young, are listening to the radio. Instead, many people use online streaming services to listen to music and they download podcasts to listen to comedy or discussion programmes.
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    • He drove along with his windows open and the radio blaring out.他驱车驶过,收音机的声音从开着的车窗飘了出来。
    • The radio announced that the president had been assassinated.收音机里报道总统遇刺。
    • The song is currently getting heavy radio airplay.这首歌目前在电台的播放率很高。
    • the largest radio broadcaster in the US美国最大的无线广播公司
    Topics Musica1, TV, radio and newsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • car
    • CB
    • hand-held
    verb + radio
    • listen to
    • tune in to
    • tune
    radio + verb
    • announce something
    • report something
    • play (something)
    radio + noun
    • alarm
    • receiver
    • set
    preposition
    • by radio
    • on the radio
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  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
    • to have the radio on让收音机开着
    • a car radio汽车收音机
    • His radio is permanently tuned to Heart FM.他的收音机一直调到心脏调频。
    see also clock radioTopics TV, radio and newsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • car
    • CB
    • hand-held
    verb + radio
    • listen to
    • tune in to
    • tune
    radio + verb
    • announce something
    • report something
    • play (something)
    radio + noun
    • alarm
    • receiver
    • set
    preposition
    • by radio
    • on the radio
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  3. [uncountable] the process of sending and receiving messages through the air using electromagnetic waves无线电传送;无线电通信
    • by radio 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 frequencies/signals/communications/waves无线电频率/信号/通信/电波
    • It was fascinating to listen to the radio chatter from the ships.在轮船上听广播里有人聊天很有趣。
    • The message was sent by radio.消息是通过无线电发送的。
    • The troops maintained a strict radio silence while they moved into position.部队进入阵地时保持严格的无线电静默。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • car
    • CB
    • hand-held
    verb + radio
    • listen to
    • tune in to
    • tune
    radio + verb
    • announce something
    • report something
    • play (something)
    radio + noun
    • alarm
    • receiver
    • set
    preposition
    • by radio
    • on the radio
    See full entry
  4. [countable] a piece of equipment, for example on ships or planes, for sending and receiving radio signals无线电收发报机
    • on/over a radio They heard the gale warning over the ship’s radio.他们通过船上的无线电听到了大风警报。
    • The airline company failed to reach the plane on its radio.航空公司未能通过无线电联系到飞机。
    • There were calls for cab radios to link train drivers and signal boxes.人们曾几番呼吁安装无线电接收器,把火车驾驶室与信号房连接起来。
    Topics Transport by watera1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • car
    • CB
    • hand-held
    verb + radio
    • listen to
    • tune in to
    • tune
    radio + verb
    • announce something
    • report something
    • play (something)
    radio + noun
    • alarm
    • receiver
    • set
    preposition
    • by radio
    • on the radio
    See full entry
  5. Word Originearly 20th cent.: abbreviation of radio-telephony.

radio

verb
/ˈreɪdiəʊ/
/ˈreɪdiəʊ/
[intransitive, transitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they radio
/ˈreɪdiəʊ/
/ˈreɪdiəʊ/
he / she / it radioes
/ˈreɪdiəʊz/
/ˈreɪdiəʊz/
past simple radioed
/ˈreɪdiəʊd/
/ˈreɪdiəʊd/
past participle radioed
/ˈreɪdiəʊd/
/ˈreɪdiəʊd/
-ing form radioing
/ˈreɪdiəʊɪŋ/
/ˈreɪdiəʊɪŋ/
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  1. to send a message to somebody by radio(用无线电)发送,传送
    • radio for something The police officer radioed for help.警察用无线电呼救。
    • radio something to somebody/something The warning was radioed to headquarters.通过无线电向总部发出了警报。
    • radio that… The pilot radioed that he could not land because of strong winds.飞行员用无线电广播说,由于强风,他不能着陆。
    Word Originearly 20th cent.: abbreviation of radio-telephony.
IELTS BNC: 1093 COCA: 904
radio

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + RADIO | RADIO + VERB | RADIO + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEcar汽車無線電接收裝置He was singing along with the car radio.他在跟着車載無線電唱歌。CB, hand-held, portable, transistor, two-way民用波段無線電;手持對講機;手提式收音機;晶體管收音機;收發兩用無線電clock鐘控收音機According to my clock radio it was 3.30 in the morning.我那鐘控收音機顯示時間為凌晨 3 點半。FM, long-wave, short-wave調頻/長波/短波收音機digital, Internet, satellite, terrestrial (especially NAmE) 數字無線電;互聯網廣播;衞星廣播;地面無線電army, police軍隊/警方無線電通訊community, local, national, state社區無線電廣播;地方無線電廣播;國家無線電廣播commercial, public (especially NAmE) 商業/公共無線電廣播pirate非法廣播drive-time, talk上下班高峰時間廣播;電台訪談節目VERB + RADIOlisten to, tune in to收聽無線電廣播/收音機tune調撥收音機His radio is permanently tuned to Radio 1.他的收音機永遠調撥在無線電 1 台上。switch on, turn on打開收音機switch off, turn off關掉收音機turn down, turn up把收音機聲音調小/調大RADIO + VERBannounce sth, report sth收音機播報⋯/報道⋯The radio announced that the president had been assassinated.收音機裏報道總統遇刺。play (sth)收音機播放(⋯)blare, blare out, blast, blast out收音機高聲播放He drove along with his windows open and the radio blaring.他驅車駛過,開着的車窗傳出收音機的聲音。crackle收音機劈啪作響RADIO + NOUNalarm無線電報警器receiver, set無線電接收機;無線電台dial收音機的電台旋鈕signal, waves無線電信號;無線電波communication, contact, message無線電通信;無線電聯絡;無線電報operator無線電接線員system無線電系統antenna, transmitter無線電天線/發射機silence無線電靜默The troops maintained a strict radio silence while they moved into position.部隊進入陣地時保持嚴格的無線電靜默。static無線電靜電干擾A crackle of radio static came back through the earpiece.耳機裏又傳來收音機發出的靜電噪聲。broadcaster, network, station無線廣播公司;廣播網;無線電台the largest radio broadcaster in the US美國最大的無線廣播公司broadcast, programme/program, show, spot, transmission廣播節目;(廣播節目間)廣告的插播;電台廣播ad, advertisement, interview, news, report, talk show (especially NAmE) 電台廣告;電台採訪;廣播中的新聞節目;電台談話節目announcer, DJ, host, personality, reporter電台播音員/音樂節目主持人/主持人/名人/記者listener廣播聽眾airplay(唱片在)電台的播放The song is currently getting heavy radio airplay.這首歌目前在電台的播放率很高。frequency射頻amateur, ham業餘無線電愛好者The distress call was picked up by a young radio ham.求救信號是一名年輕的業餘無線電愛好者接收到的。chatter廣播聊天It was fascinating to listen to the radio chatter from the ships.在輪船上聽廣播裏有人聊天很有趣。drama, play廣播劇astronomy, telescope射電天文學/望遠鏡PREPOSITIONby radio通過無線電The message was sent by radio.消息是通過無線電發送的。on the radio在廣播中We were listening to a show on the radio.我們正在收聽廣播節目。
IELTS BNC: 1093 COCA: 904

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