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


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/radioe.miˈso.ɾa/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The term "radioemisora" refers to a facility that transmits radio broadcasts. It is a compound word formed by "radio" (radio) and "emisora" (broadcaster). In the Spanish language, "radioemisora" is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in media, telecommunications, and discussions related to broadcasting. Its frequency of use is relatively high in contexts concerning media, technology, and communication.

Example Sentences

  1. La radioemisora local transmite música las 24 horas del día.
  2. The local radio station broadcasts music 24 hours a day.

  3. La radioemisora ha ganado varios premios por su programación innovadora.

  4. The radio station has won several awards for its innovative programming.

  5. La nueva radioemisora pretende atraer a un público más joven.

  6. The new radio station aims to attract a younger audience.

Idiomatic Expressions

Although "radioemisora" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it is often a key term in discussions related to broadcasting and media. Below are examples of phrases that include "radio" that might provide a context in which "radioemisora" is associated.

  1. Estar en la radio
  2. Mi programa favorito está en la radio casi todos los días.
  3. My favorite show is on the radio almost every day.

  4. A través de la radio

  5. Aprendí sobre el evento a través de la radio.
  6. I learned about the event through the radio.

  7. Dedicarse a la radio

  8. Siempre soñé con dedicarme a la radio desde joven.
  9. I have always dreamed of working in radio since I was young.

  10. Sintonizar la radio

  11. Necesito sintonizar la radio para escuchar la entrevista.
  12. I need to tune in to the radio to listen to the interview.

  13. El medio de comunicación

  14. La radio es un medio de comunicación muy importante.
  15. Radio is a very important means of communication.

Etymology

The word "radioemisora" is formed by the combination of two elements: "radio," which comes from the Latin "radius," meaning "ray" or "spoke of a wheel," and "emisora," derived from the Latin "emitere," meaning "to send out" or "to transmit." Thus, "radioemisora" essentially means a place that sends out radio waves.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Estación de radio (Radio station) - Emisora de radio (Radio broadcaster)

Antonyms: - Receptor (Receiver) - Audiencia (Audience) (in a sense, the opposite role of the broadcaster)



23-07-2024