receiver
n. 聽筒; 收音機; 財產管理人; 接收者; 購買贓物的人; 前傳球接球手; 破產接管人
A telephone's receiver is the part that you hold near to your ear and speak into.
A receiver is the part of a radio or television that picks up signals and converts them into sound or pictures.
Auto-tuning VHF receivers are now common in cars.
自動調節甚高頻接收器現在普遍應用於汽車。
The receiver is someone who is appointed by a court of law to manage the affairs of a business, usually when it is facing financial failure.
Between July and September, a total of 1,059 firms called in the receiver.
7月到9月間,一共有1,059家公司破產在管。
1. set that receives radio or tv signals
2. (law) a person (usually appointed by a court of law) who liquidates assets or preserves them for the benefit of affected parties
3. earphone that converts electrical signals into sounds
4. a person who gets something
5. a football player who catches (or is supposed to catch) a forward pass
LO ( Local Oscillator ) signal is the core of the receiver.
本振訊號是整個接收機的核心.
No sooner had he put down receiver telephone rang again.
他剛放下電話聽筒,電話鈴又響了.
Configuration and functions of the digital TV receiver are introduced.
首先概述了數字電視接收機的功能和構成.
Mainly used in amplifier, optical receiver and optical emitter.
主要用於放大器 、 光接收機、光發射機.
He banged up the receiver.
他砰地把電話筒掛上去.