radio - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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radio (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/räˈðjo/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The term "radio" in Spanish refers to the technology used for the transmission and reception of sound through electromagnetic waves. It is commonly used both in daily conversation and in written contexts, such as in technical discussions about communication, media, and entertainment. The frequency of use is relatively high, especially in discussions related to music, news broadcasting, and telecommunications.

Example Sentences

  1. La radio transmite noticias durante todo el día.
    The radio broadcasts news throughout the day.

  2. Me gusta escuchar música en la radio mientras conduzco.
    I like to listen to music on the radio while driving.

  3. La radio es un medio eficaz para llegar a muchas personas.
    The radio is an effective medium to reach many people.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "radio" appears in several idiomatic expressions in Spanish. Here are a few examples:

  1. Estar en la radio
    To be on the radio
  2. Ejemplo: Mi programa favorito está en la radio todos los sábados.
    My favorite show is on the radio every Saturday.

  3. Radio de acción
    Operating range

  4. Ejemplo: El radio de acción de este nuevo dispositivo es impresionante.
    The operating range of this new device is impressive.

  5. A través de la radio
    Through the radio

  6. Ejemplo: A través de la radio, escuchamos información importante sobre el clima.
    Through the radio, we heard important information about the weather.

  7. Sintonizar la radio
    To tune in to the radio

  8. Ejemplo: Debes sintonizar la radio a las ocho para el programa especial.
    You should tune in to the radio at eight for the special program.

  9. El antídoto de la radio
    The antidote of the radio

  10. Ejemplo: La música puede ser el antídoto de la radio en momentos de estrés.
    Music can be the antidote of the radio in times of stress.

Etymology

The word "radio" comes from the Latin word "radius," meaning "ray" or "beam." It was adapted into Spanish and has been used since the early 20th century when radio technology was first developed and popularized.

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22-07-2024