Receiver - traducción al español
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Receiver - traducción al español

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Receive; Receivers; Reciever; Recieve; Receiver (disambiguation); Receive (disambiguation); Receivsr; Receiver (song)

receiver         
Acción o cajón de mecanismos de las armas largas. Pieza metálica en donde se encastra, en su porción anterior, el cañón, en su parte inferior, el mecanismo de disparo y de alimentación e internamente contiene al cerrojo o corredera.
Receiver         
Receptor
receiver         
receptor
auricular
destinatario
perista

Definición

receiver
(receivers)
1.
A telephone's receiver is the part that you hold near to your ear and speak into.
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2.
A receiver is the part of a radio or television that picks up signals and converts them into sound or pictures.
Auto-tuning VHF receivers are now common in cars.
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3.
The receiver is someone who is appointed by a court of law to manage the affairs of a business, usually when it is facing financial failure. (BUSINESS)
Between July and September, a total of 1,059 firms called in the receiver.
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Wikipedia

Receiver

Receiver or receive may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de Receiver
1. DGPS requires one roving receiver and one receiver fixed at a known location nearby.
2. Yonah had opposed the move, but the special receiver for Heftsiba and the Official State Receiver accused Yonah of stalling for time.
3. "It is safe now," Taha‘s voice crackled over the receiver.
4. They also found a GPS receiver and other equipment.
5. Flowers bring happinees for both sender and receiver.