英:['reɪdɪəʊfəʊn]
美:['reɪdɪrˌfoʊn]
英:['reɪdɪəʊfəʊn]
美:['reɪdɪrˌfoʊn]
ra·di·o·phone
reI di o fon
radiophonic (adj.), radiophony (n.)
The first known use of radiophone was in 1919
raid1 of 2noun
a sudden attack or invasion
raid2 of 2verb
to make a raid on
ragbagnoun
a bag for scraps of cloth
a collection of various things
raffle1 of 2verb
to dispose of by a raffle
raffle off a turkey
raffle2 of 2noun
the sale of chances for a prize whose winner is the one whose ticket is picked at a drawing
raffishadjective
vulgarly crude or flashy
raffish language
careless about moral behavior : disreputable
radiophonenoun
radiotelephone
1 Taking off their headpieces, the two boys opened the door of the private radiophone station where the above conversation took place and stepped out to a little platform.
2 The radiophone is going to do great things for the north, Curlie.
3 He reached down to the saddle pack without taking his eyes off the moving speck and took out the radiophone.
4 "Number three—seven—G—four—two!" he thundered into the radiophone.
5 Unless I miss my guess, we have a perfectly good radiophone outfit of fair power.
6 Out of the corner of his eye, Neel could see the radiophone clipped to the front of his jacket.
7 With a single, easy motion he unclipped the radiophone and flipped it across the desk towards Hengly.
8 He broke off and stared doubtfully at a paper in his hand, a radiophone message, Smithy judged.
9 Spec′trophōne, an adaptation of the spectroscope, in which, on the principle of the radiophone, perception of a succession of sounds takes the place of observation by the eye.—adj.
10 As the two officers hung at the roof, swinging grotesquely, one by one the other men came to their senses and reported their presence in the radiophone.
11 I had been startled to see that almost instantly after his second call over the radiophone there seemed to rise on all sides of us lights and the low baying of dogs.
12 “And the best of it is, he is to radiophone,” added Bob to Joe.
13 All you've got to do is keep your head clear and your radiophone dry and tuned up.
14 Jack knew well that the distance which can be covered with a radiophone transmitter is only about one-fourth as great as that of a wireless telegraph transmitter having the same input of initial current.
15 Garrick, keen though he had been over the discovery, was in reality much more interested just now in the result of his radiophone message.
16 Well, I found my way to the sending room of the radiophone and right away the operator wanted to throw me out; said I was a fresh kid21 and all that.
17 But Garrick had the utmost faith in the ability of the radiophone to make good.
18 Stumbling aft, now banging his feet down hard and now treading on empty air, Curlie made his way to the radiophone cabin.
19 His task was that of aiding in the capture of knaves and the silencing of foolish folks who used the newly-discovered radiophone as their mouthpiece.
20 In the heart of each of them was the same thought: the new radiophone must justify itself and prove that it was worth all the money that had been expended upon it.
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