Usage examples of "radio traffic" in English with translation to German

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Compare unidirectional mass media such as radio and television with bidirectional ones such as correspondence and the Internet. Vergleichen Sie einseitige Massenkommunikationsmittel wie Radio und Fernsehen mit zweiseitigen wie Briefverkehr und Internet.
Traffic was building up behind the gritter. Hinter dem Streufahrzeug staute sich der Verkehr.
I'll have this radio fixed tomorrow. Ich lasse dieses Radio morgen reparieren.
We should make it if the traffic isn't too heavy. Wir sollten es schaffen, wenn der Verkehr nicht so stark ist.
I will wait for you in front of the radio station. Ich werde vor der Rundfunkstation auf dich warten.
The noise of the heavy traffic kept me awake all night. Der Krach des heftigen Verkehrs hielt mich die ganze Nacht wach.
The radio is disturbed by noises. Das Radio wird durch Geräusche gestört.
The traffic was very heavy. The cars were lined up bumper to bumper. Der Verkehr war sehr dicht. Die Autos standen Stoßstange an Stoßstange.
He sat and listened to the radio. Er setzte sich hin und hörte dem Radio zu.
I was woken up by the noise of the traffic outside. Ich bin durch den Lärm des Straßenverkehrs wach geworden.
Radio is a great invention. Das Radio ist eine großartige Erfindung.
I don't like the traffic. Ich mag den Verkehr nicht.
The radio is out of order. Das Radio ist kaputt.
My father complained about the traffic noise. Mein Vater beklagte sich über den Verkehrslärm.
It's time to go to bed. Turn off the radio. Es ist Zeit, zu Bett zu gehen. Stelle das Radio ab!
Sorry. Traffic was heavy. Verzeihung. Es war starker Verkehr.
The radio next door gets on my nerves. Das Radio von nebenan geht mir auf die Nerven.
I'm stuck in a traffic jam. Ich stecke in einem Verkehrsstau fest.
The radio doesn't work. Das Radio funktioniert nicht.
We got up at dawn to avoid a traffic jam. Um einem Verkehrsstau zu entgehen, standen wir schon bei Morgengrauen auf.
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