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receiver [rɪˈsiːvə] n 1. a person who receives something; recipient 2. (Law) a person appointed by a court to manage property pending the outcome of litigation, during the infancy of the owner, or after the owner(s) has been declared bankrupt or of unsound mind 3. (Law) Chiefly Brit a person who receives stolen goods knowing that they have been stolen 4. (Electronics) the equipment in a telephone, radio, or television that receives incoming electrical signals or modulated radio waves and converts them into the original audio or video signals 5. (Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) the part of a telephone containing the earpiece and mouthpiece that is held by the telephone user 6. (Electronics) the equipment in a radar system, radio telescope, etc., that converts incoming radio signals into a useful form, usually displayed on the screen of a cathode-ray oscilloscope 7. an obsolete word for receptacle 8. (Chemistry) Chem a vessel in which the distillate is collected during distillation 9. (General Sporting Terms) US Sport a player whose function is to receive the ball, esp a footballer who catches long passes 10. (Military / Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) the metallic frame situated behind the breech of a gun to guide the round into the chamber
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receiver noun 2. recipient, beneficiary He says he's more a receiver than a giver in the lying stakes. Translations receiver [rɪˈsiːvəʳ] N 1. (= recipient) [of gift, letter] → destinatario/a m/f; [of stolen goods] → comerciante mf (de artículos robados) (Psych) → receptor(a) m/f 2. (Telec) → auricular m to pick up or lift the receiver → coger or levantar el auricular to put down or replace the receiver → colgar el auricular 3. (Rad, TV) → receptor m 4. (= liquidator) (also official receiver) → síndico/a m/f to call in the receiver(s) → entrar en liquidación receiver [rɪˈsiːvər] n [radio, television] → récepteur m [stolen goods] → receleur/euse m/f (COMMERCE) → administrateur m judiciaire to call in the receiver → être placé(e) sous administration judiciaire receiver receiver [rɪˈsiːvəʳ] n a. (gen) → persona che riceve qualcosa; (of letter) → destinatario/a; (of stolen goods) → ricettatore/trice (official) receiver (liquidator) → curatore m fallimentare b. (Radio) → apparecchio ricevente (Telec) → ricevitore m, cornetta (fam) receiver [rɪˈsiːvəʳ] n a. (gen) → persona che riceve qualcosa; (of letter) → destinatario/a; (of stolen goods) → ricettatore/trice (official) receiver (liquidator) → curatore m fallimentare b. (Radio) → apparecchio ricevente (Telec) → ricevitore m, cornetta (fam) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Watson, who was at the lower end of the wire, in the basement, dropped the receiver and rushed with wild joy up three flights of stairs to tell the glad tidings to Bell. The station-master at Crewe unhooked his telephone receiver and rang up Liverpool. "Well, he certainly is having some conversation," reflected Ned, as, after more than five minutes, Tom's ear was still at the receiver of the instrument, into the transmitter of which he had said only a few words. |
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