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radio [ʀadjo]feminine nouna. ( = poste, radiodiffusion) radiob. ( = station) radio station• radio libre or locale privée independent local radio stationc. ( = radiographie) X-ray* * *
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1. ʀadjoadjectif invariable [contact, signal] radio
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II ʀadjo1) ( appareil) radio2) ( radiodiffusion) radio3) ( station) radio station4) ( radiographie) X-ray•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀadjo
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1. nf1) (= poste, transmission) radio2) MÉDECINE X-rayElle a passé une radio des poumons. — She had a chest X-ray.
2. nm(= personne) radio operator
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* * *A adj inv [équipement, contact, signal] radio.C nf1 ( appareil) radio;2 ( radiodiffusion) radio; un poste de radio a radio; écouter qn/qch à la radio to listen to sb/sth on the radio; il travaille à la radio he works in the radio;3 ( station) radio (station);4 ( radiotéléphonie) (d'un avion, d'un bateau) radio;5 Méd ( radiographie) X-ray; passer une radio des poumons to have a chest X-ray; à la radio on peut voir… on the X-ray you can see…radio libre independent local radio station; radio locale local radio (station); radio pirate pirate radio (station).ⓘ Radio There are three types of radio station in France: public stations such as France Inter, France Culture, France info, FIP, Radio Bleue, are run by Radio France, a state-owned organization; commercial stations ( Europe 1, RTL, Radio Monte Carlo) which are financed by advertising and which broadcast from border areas; and privately-owned local stations (originally known as radios libres) which began to develop following a change in broadcasting laws in 1982. There are now more than 2,000 private stations such as NRJ, Europe 2 and Fun.[radjo] nom féminin1. [récepteur] radio2. [diffusion]a. [personne] to be on the radiob. [chanson] to be played on the radioc. [jeu, concert] to be broadcast (on the radio), to be radiocast (US)3. [station] radio stationRadio France Internationale ≃ BBC World Serviceradio privée independent ou commercial radio station————————[radjo] nom masculin -
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I f1) сокр. от radiodiffusion, radiotélégraphie, radiotéléphonie, radioscopie, radiographie, radiophonie2) радиоà la radio, par radio — по радиоtransmettre [émettre] par radio — передавать по радиоlancer par radio — распространить по радиоsignaler par radio — подавать радиосигналposte [émetteur] de radio — радиоприёмник3)(station) radio — радиостанцияradio libre, radio locale privée — частная радиостанция ( местного значения)II m сокр.1) см. radiotélégraphiste2) см. radiogramme3) канад. радиоприёмник
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