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radio set

/'reidiou'set/
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Explanation of "Radio Set"

Definition: A "radio set" is a device that receives radio signals and plays audio, like music, news, or talks. It allows you to listen to different channels that broadcast various programs.

Usage Instructions
  • Noun: "Radio set" is a countable noun, meaning you can have one radio set or many radio sets.
  • When talking about it, you can say, "I have a radio set in my room."
Example Sentences
  1. Basic Use: "I listen to the news on my radio set every morning."
  2. Advanced Use: "The old radio set in the living room still works perfectly, even though it's decades old."
Word Variants
  • Radio: This can be used informally to refer to both the device and the medium. For example, "I love listening to the radio."
  • Radios: This is the plural form of radio.
Different Meanings
  • Radio: Besides being a device, "radio" can also refer to the technology of broadcasting or the content itself (like radio shows).
  • Broadcasting: The act of sending out audio or video signals.
Synonyms
  • Receiver: A device that receives signals, similar to a radio set.
  • Transistor Radio: A smaller, portable radio that uses transistors.
  • Wireless: Another term for radio in some contexts, usually referring to technology that does not use wires.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Tune in": This means to listen to a specific radio station. Example: "Make sure to tune in to our favorite show at 6 PM."
  • "Turn up the volume": To increase the loudness of the sound coming from the radio set. Example: "Can you turn up the volume? I can't hear the music."
Summary

A "radio set" is a tool for listening to audio broadcasts. You can find them in homes, cars, and even as portable devices.

Noun
  1. an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals

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