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| | | | | วิทยุ | (n) radio, See also: wireless, radio message, radio receiver, Example: เมื่อภรรยาของข้าพเจ้าทราบข่าวจากวิทยุและหนังสือพิมพ์ เธอก็เป็นลมแล้วฟื้นอยู่หลายครั้ง, Count Unit: เครื่อง, Thai Definition: เครื่องเปลี่ยนคลื่นเสียงให้เป็นคลื่นแม่เหล็กไฟฟ้า ออกสู่อากาศ | | ส่งวิทยุ | (v) radio, See also: transmit, Example: หน่วยเตือนภัยทางทะเลส่งวิทยุแจ้งภัยให้ชาวประมงทราบ, Thai Definition: ติดต่อสื่อสารทางวิทยุ |
| | What we learned from this is that, indeed, there's only one central mass right there at the position of the radio source, and that has four million solar masses. | ซึ่งเราได้ปฏิบัติตามเป็นเวลา 15 ปี ในการติดตามวงโคจรเต็ม ดาวนี้เป็นที่รู้จักกัน โดยเฉพาะชื่อ S2, กำลังจะย้ายไปในอัตราที่ เป็นปรากฏการณ์ The Riddle of Black Holes (2010) | | If they're communicating via radio, they'll be on the FRS, somewhere between 462 and 467 megahertz. | ถ้าพวกมันสื่อสารผ่านคลื่นวิทยุแล้วล่ะก็ พวกมันก็จะมาปรากฏบนระบบ อยู่ระหว่างคื่นความถี่ 462 ถึง 467 เมกะเฮิร์ท Uprising (2015) | | Radio? | วิทยุ? Cool Runnings (1993) | | It has a radio transmitter. When you close the clasp, it sends a signal. | เป็นเครื่องส่งวิทยุในตัว ใช้เป็นสัญญาณเรียก The Bodyguard (1992) | | You can't use that back here. The breakthrough is killing our radio mikes. | ใช้ไอ้นั่นไม่ได้ รบกวนคลื่นเรา The Bodyguard (1992) | | As the radio to the TV. | เหมือนที่วิทยุพัฒนาเป็นโทรทัศน์ The Lawnmower Man (1992) | | VOICE ON THE RADIO | (เสียงวิทยุ) The Cement Garden (1993) | | VOICE ON THE RADIO | (เสียงวิทยุ) The Cement Garden (1993) | | Derice, remember the radio? | ดีรีซ จำวิทยุได้มั้ย? Cool Runnings (1993) | | [ Winston Churchill On Radio ] Yesterday morning, at 2:4 1 a.m., at General Eisenhower's headquarters, | ที่กองบัญชาการนายพลไอเซนฮาวร์ นายพลโจดัลด์ลงนามยอมแพ้ไม่มีเงื่อนไข Schindler's List (1993) | | [ Radio Dial Tuning ] | [ วิทยุโทรจูน ] Pulp Fiction (1994) | | The radio said he was dead. | วิทยุบอกว่าเขาตายแล้ว Pulp Fiction (1994) |
| | | | radio | (n) medium for communication, Syn. wireless, radiocommunication | | radio | (n) a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves, Syn. wireless | | radio | (v) transmit messages via radio waves, Example: he radioed for help | | radio | (adj) indicating radiation or radioactivity, Example: radiochemistry | | radioactive | (adj) exhibiting or caused by radioactivity, Ant. nonradioactive, Example: radioactive isotope; radioactive decay; radioactive fallout | | radioactive dating | (n) measurement of the amount of radioactive material (usually carbon 14) that an object contains; can be used to estimate the age of the object | | radioactive iodine excretion test | (n) radioactive iodine test that measures the amount of radioactive iodine excreted in the urine | | radioactive iodine test | (n) test of thyroid function in which the patient is given an oral dose of radioactive iodine-131 | | radioactive iodine uptake test | (n) radioactive iodine test that measures the amount of radioactive iodine taken up by the thyroid gland, Syn. RAIU | | radioactively | (adv) in a radioactive manner, Example: radioactively labeled |
| | Radio- | A combining form indicating connection with, or relation to, a radius or ray; specifically (Anat.), with the radius of the forearm; as, radio-ulnar, radio-muscular, radio-carpal. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Radio- | a. 1. Of or pertaining to, or employing, or operated by, radiant energy, specifically that of electromagnetic waves with frequencies between those of infrared radiation and X-rays; hence, pertaining to, or employed in, broadcast radio or television, microwaves, radiotelephones, etc.; as, radio waves. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ] 2. of or pertaining to broadcast radio; as, a radio program. [ PJC ] | | radioactive | a. [ Radio- + active. ] 1. (Physics) Capable of luminescence under the action of cathode rays, X rays, or any of the allied forms of radiation. [ obsolete ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 2. (Physics) of, exhibiting, or caused by radioactivity. [ PJC ] | | radioactivity | n. (Physics) a form of instability which is a property of the atomic nuclei of certain isotopes, which causes a spontaneous change in the structure of the nucleus, accompanied by emission of energetic radiation. The radiation emitted is usually sufficient to cause ionization in matter through which it passes, and is therefore called ionizing radiation. The radiation emitted by most radioactive substances is one of three types: alpha rays, beta rays, or gamma rays. Some chemical elements have no stable isotopes, and these are referred to as radioactive elements, and the element itself is said to possess radioactivity. The changes in radioactive nuclei which cause radiation in most cases cause the chemical identity of the nucleus itself to change, as when tritium (an isotope of hydrogen) emits a beta ray and converts to helium. The radioactive decay process is a first-order reaction, and the rate of decay of a particular isotope can therefore be expressed as the half life of the isotope, which is the time it takes for one half of the remaining undecayed isotope to decay, and is a constant independent of the proportion of original material which has already decayed. The half life of tritium, for example, is 12.3 years. [ PJC ] | | Radioconductor | n. (Elec.) A substance or device that has its conductivity altered in some way by electric waves, as a coherer. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | | Radio-flagellata | ‖n. pl. [ NL. See Radiate, and Flagellata. ] (Zool.) A group of Protozoa having both flagella and pseudopodia. [ 1913 Webster ] | | radiograph | n. [ Radio- + -graph. ] 1. An instrument for measuring and recording solar radiation. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 2. An image or picture produced upon a sensitive surface, as of a photographic or fluorescent plate, by some form of penetrating radiation other than light, as X-rays, beta rays, etc.; esp., a picture of the internal structure of opaque objects traversed by the rays; a skiagraph. When the picture is produced upon photographic film by X-rays, the picture is usually called an X-ray photo or X-ray. When an image is produced on photographic film by a radioactive substance in close proximity to the film, in a manner so as to record the spatial distribution of the radioactive substance, the resulting image is called an autoradiograph or autoradiogram. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ] | | radiograph | v. t. To make a radiograph of. -- ra`di*og"ra*pher n. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] | | radiography | n. Art or process of making radiographs, radiograms, or autoradiograms. -- ra`di*o*graph"ic ra`di*o*graph"ic*al a. -- Ra`di*o*graph"ic*al*ly, adv. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] | | Radiolaria | ‖n. pl. [ NL. See Radioli. ] (Zool.) Order of rhizopods, usually having a siliceous skeleton, or shell, and sometimes radiating spicules. The pseudopodia project from the body like rays. It includes the polycystines. See Polycystina. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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