Usage examples of "Radio" in English with translation to Portuguese

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Radio is a great invention. O rádio é uma grande invenção.
He is on the radio. Ele está no rádio.
He turned on the radio. Ele ligou o rádio.
The radio is powered off. O rádio está desligado.
Please turn on the radio. Por favor ligue o rádio.
Tom's radio is broken. O rádio do Tom está quebrado.
We turned on the radio. Ligamos o rádio.
You just turned the radio on. Você acaba de ligar o rádio.
Turn the radio up a little. Aumente um pouco o rádio.
What's your favorite radio station? Qual é a sua rádio favorita?
The boy took the radio apart. O garoto desmontou o rádio.
Last night, I listened to radio. Ontem à noite eu ouvi rádio.
There is a radio on the table. Há um rádio na mesa.
I listen to the radio every night. Eu escuto rádio toda noite.
Turn up the radio a little bit. Aumente o rádio um pouco.
I heard the news on the radio. Ouvi a notícia na rádio.
He started to learn Spanish from the radio. Ele começou a aprender espanhol pelo rádio.
According to the radio, it will snow tomorrow. De acordo com o rádio, vai nevar amanhã.
The radio didn't inform about the accident. A rádio não informou sobre o acidente.
In Soviet Russia, radio listens to the listener! Na Rússia Soviética, o rádio escuta o ouvinte!
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