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61receiver */*/ — UK [rɪˈsiːvə(r)] / US [rɪˈsɪvər] noun [countable] Word forms receiver : singular receiver plural receivers 1) the part of a phone that you pick up in order to hear and speak, especially on an old fashioned phone 2) the part of a television or… …
62receiver sensitivity — imtuvo jautris statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. receiver sensitivity; sensitivity of a receiver vok. Empfängerempfindlichkeit, f rus. чувствительность приемника, f pranc. sensibilité d un récepteur, f …
63receiver selectivity — imtuvo atrankumas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. receiver selectivity; selectivity of a receiver vok. Empfängerselektivität, f rus. избирательность приемника, f pranc. sélectivité d un récepteur, f …
64Receiver — oro resiveris statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. air receiver vok. Receiver, m; Windkessel, m rus. аккумулятор cжатого воздуха, m; рессивер cжатого воздуха, m pranc. accumulateur d air, m; réservoir d air, m …
65Receiver — resiveris statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. receiver vok. Receiver, m rus. рессивер, m pranc. réservoir, m …
66receiver — resiveris statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. receiver vok. Receiver, m rus. рессивер, m pranc. réservoir, m …
67receiver — /rɪ si:və/ noun 1. a person who receives something ● He signed as receiver of the shipment. 2. same as official receiver …
68receiver's certificate — A certificate or evidence of indebtedness, issued under order of the court by a receiver in possession of property in payment for goods or services purchased or engaged by the receiver payable out of a particular fund in the receivership, and… …
69receiver — electronic device electronic device n. a device depending on the principles of electronics and using the manipulation of electron flow for its operation. [PJC] Note: Numerous electronic devices are in daily use, among them the {television},… …
70receiver — noun Date: 14th century one that receives: as a. treasurer b. (1) a person appointed to hold in trust and administer property under litigation (2) a person appointed to settle the affairs of a business involving a public interest or to manage a… …