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jukebox$41838$ - translation to spanish

1982 SINGLE BY FOREIGNER
Jukebox Hero; JukeBox Hero; Jukebox hero

jukebox      
n. tocadiscos tragamonedas, roconola
jukebox         
  • Orphéau – Sunflower Jukebox for 12" records
  • iRiver H300]], a type of player that was described as a "jukebox"
DEVICE TO PLAY MUSIC SINGLES WITH
Nickelodeon jukebox; Juke box; Jukeboxes; Coin phonograph; JukeBox; Juke Box; Juke boxes; Jukebox (mechanism); Zodiac jukebox; Record machine
(n.) = lector múltiple de CD-ROM

Def: En tecnología de la información, aparato que permite consultar varios discos CD-ROM a la vez.
Ex: The introduction of jukeboxes, daisy chaining, multiple access, multi-media systems and other advances will make CD-ROMs and CD-ROM data bases even more attractive to users.
jukebox         
  • Orphéau – Sunflower Jukebox for 12" records
  • iRiver H300]], a type of player that was described as a "jukebox"
DEVICE TO PLAY MUSIC SINGLES WITH
Nickelodeon jukebox; Juke box; Jukeboxes; Coin phonograph; JukeBox; Juke Box; Juke boxes; Jukebox (mechanism); Zodiac jukebox; Record machine
máquina de discos
gramola

Definition

gramola
sust. fem.
1) Cualquier aparato reproductor de discos fonográficos sin bocina exterior.
2) Radiogramola.
3) Nombre industrial de ciertos gramófonos eléctricos instalados por lo general en establecimientos públicos y que, depositando en ellos una moneda, hacen oír determinados discos.

Wikipedia

Juke Box Hero

"Juke Box Hero" is a song by British-American rock band Foreigner written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones from their 1981 album 4. It first entered the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in July 1981 and eventually reached #3 on that chart. Released as the album's third single in early 1982, it subsequently went to #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart