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NBC officer - перевод на Английский

TONES USED FOR THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY (NBC)
NBC chime machine; NBC Chimes; Chimes (NBC)
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  • WMAQ]] in Chicago used a xylophone to play the notes (c. 1930)
  • NBC TV chimes logo for color broadcasts (1954–1959)

NBC officer      
ufficiale NBC
correctional officer         
  • Con Air flight]]
  • A prison guard on lookout in the watchtower at Parramatta Gaol.
  •  A sort of Russian jail with a prison guard, 1915
PROFESSION
Prison guard; Correction officer; Correctional officer; Correctional Officer; Correction Officer; Prison guards; Corrections Officer; Wardress; Prison Guard; Jailer; Jailor; Gaoler; Prison officers; Prison Officer; Prisons officer; Prisons Officer; Corrections officer; Prisons guards; Prisons guard; Prison warder
agente addetto al recupero dei carcerati
executive officer         
FIRST OFFICER
Executive Officer; Executive (business); Executive Officers; Inferior officer; Business Executive; Business executives; Executive Officer (United States military); Executive Officer (military); Executive officer (military); Executive officers
vice comandante

Определение

probation officer
(probation officers)
A probation officer is a person whose job is to supervise and help people who have committed crimes and been put on probation.
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Википедия

NBC chimes

The NBC chimes are a sequence of three tones played on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) broadcasts. Originally developed in 1927 as seven notes, they were standardized to the current three-note version by the early 1930s, and possibly as early as 1929. The chimes were originally employed as an audible programming cue, used to alert network control engineers and the announcers at NBC's radio network affiliates. They soon became associated with NBC programming in general, and are an early example of an "interval signal" used to help establish a broadcaster's identity with its audience.

In 1950 the NBC chimes became the first "purely audio" service mark granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. They continue to be used as an audio signature by the NBC TV network and its affiliates, and also on the NBC Sports Radio network and at the opening of the hourly NBC News Radio broadcasts.