radio spot - translation to English
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radio spot - translation to English

COMMERCIAL BUSINESS
Radio commercials; Radio advertising; Radio Spot; Radio advertisements; Radio ad; Radio ads; Radio spot; Radio spots; Radio commercial; Radio advert

radio spot         
(n.) = anuncio publicitario por radio
Ex: Forms of outreach include advertising, leaflets, talks, radio and television spots and knocking on doors.
radio commercial         
(n.) = anuncio publicitario de la radio
Ex: TIP was promoted citywide through a variety of media including handbills, posters on hoardings and buses, television and radio commercials.
G-Spot         
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ANATOMICAL DETAIL OF HUMAN FEMALE SEXUAL ORGAN
Grafenberg spot; G spot; G-point; Gräfenberg Spot; Gspot; G Spot; Gräfenberg spot; G-Spot amplification; Graefenberg spot; Graefenberg Spot; Grafenberg Spot; G-Shot; G-spot amplification; The G-spot; Grafenburg spot; Ernst Grafenberg Spot; G-Spot; Gräfenberg-spot; Gräfenberg's locus; Gräfenbergs locus; G–spot
n. Punto G, pequeña área dentro de la vagina que al ser estimulado produce extremo placer sexual (llamado así por Ernst Gräfenberg); trago alcohólico (hecho con Sprite, Captain Morgan's con Ron, Wilderberry Schnapps, etc.); edificio donde se encuentra la mayor parte de las organizaciones del personal de división en el Campo Pendleton de la Marina Americana (California, EEUU)

Definition

Radioreceptor
un receptor de estímulos producidos por la energía radiante como la luz o el calor. Un receptor que puede unirse a un radioligando o a una ligando no radioactivo

Wikipedia

Radio advertisement

In the United States, commercial radio stations make most of their revenue by selling airtime to be used for running radio advertisements. These advertisements are the result of a business or a service providing a valuable consideration, usually money, in exchange for the station airing their commercial or mentioning them on air. The most common advertisements are "spot commercials", which normally last for no more than one minute, and longer programs, commonly running up to one hour, known as "informercials".

The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), established under the Communications Act of 1934, regulates commercial broadcasting, and the laws regarding radio advertisements remain relatively unchanged from the Radio Act of 1927. In 2015, radio accounted for 7.8% of total U.S. media expenditures.

Examples of use of radio spot
1. He said he would not address the radio spot directly, because he had not heard it.
2. His wife‘s campaign did not immediately explain why it pulled its radio spot.
3. He‘s visited the state five times, they add, and recently bought his first radio spot.
4. They slip on headphones to record yet another radio spot and bass player Jay DeMarcus has trouble hearing the cue.
5. Describe the÷ ‘Situation‘ or ‘Task‘ ‘Action‘ taken ‘Result‘ or outcome Craft these stories as if you were creating a 30–second radio spot.