radio

radio — noun

1. a small machine, often kept in a kitchen or car, that picks up sound signals fro

1.名詞A2
釋義

a small machine, often kept in a kitchen or car, that picks up sound signals from the air so you can listen to music, news, and talk shows.

例句

Ife keeps a small black radio on the windowsill above her kitchen sink.

countable: a/the radio as a physical object

The old car's radio crackled whenever Mateo drove through the mountain tunnel.

同義詞
  • transistor

    old-fashioned word for a small portable radio

  • wireless

    older British word for the device, now dated

文法句型

a/the radio

on the radio

用法筆記

Refers to the physical equipment, not the content. Distinguish from sense 2 (the programmes themselves) and sense 4 (two-way communication equipment).

常見錯誤

I bought a radio program from the shop yesterday.
I bought a radio from the shop yesterday.
💡the device is just 'a radio'; 'radio program' means the content (sense 2).

2. the shows, songs, and news that come out of a radio set; what you actually liste

2.名詞A2
釋義

the shows, songs, and news that come out of a radio set; what you actually listen to rather than the box itself.

例句

Devika listens to the radio every evening while she cooks dinner for her parents.

fixed phrase: listen to the radio

I heard a brilliant interview with the chef Anong on the radio this morning.

collocation: on the radio (= broadcast on air)

同義詞
  • airwaves

    more journalistic; refers to broadcast content collectively

文法句型

on the radio

listen to the radio

用法筆記

Almost always uncountable and used with 'the'. The phrase 'on the radio' marks this sense — never 'in the radio'. Distinct from sense 1 (the appliance) and sense 3 (the industry).

常見錯誤

I heard the song in the radio.
I heard the song on the radio.
💡broadcast content is on, not in, the radio.

3. the business and activity of making and sending out spoken and musical shows for

3.名詞B1
釋義

the business and activity of making and sending out spoken and musical shows for the public, treated as a whole field of work.

例句

Beatrix has worked in radio for twenty years, mostly as a news producer in Vienna.

collocation: work in radio (industry sense)

After leaving television, Ryo moved into radio and now hosts a popular jazz show.

pattern: move into radio (= enter the industry)

同義詞
反義詞
  • television

    the parallel visual broadcasting industry

文法句型

work in radio

in/on radio

用法筆記

Uncountable and usually appears without an article: 'work in radio', 'a career in radio'. Refers to the field as a whole, distinct from the content (sense 2) or one specific station.

常見錯誤

She works in the radio as a producer.
She works in radio as a producer.
💡for the industry sense, drop the article.

4. a handheld or built-in device used by pilots, sailors, police, and rescue teams

4.名詞B1
釋義

a handheld or built-in device used by pilots, sailors, police, and rescue teams to talk to each other across distance, or the spoken messages they send through it.

例句

The pilot, Élise, asked the tower for landing permission over her cockpit radio.

collocation: over the radio (= via two-way device)

Each firefighter on the crew carries a small radio clipped to the shoulder strap.

同義詞
  • walkie-talkie

    informal; specifically a small handheld two-way radio

  • transceiver

    technical term for a combined transmit-receive device

文法句型

over the radio

by radio

用法筆記

Subject is typically aircrew, ship crew, emergency services, or military. Distinguish from sense 1: a kitchen radio only receives broadcasts; this device sends and receives. The phrase 'over the radio' in this sense means via the two-way handset, not via a broadcast channel.

常見錯誤

The soldiers listened to the radio for new orders.
The soldiers listened on the radio for new orders.
💡for two-way comms, the orders come 'on' or 'over' the radio.

radio — verb

radio — adjective