Usage examples of "radio network" in English with translation to French

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It has become evident that this is a very favorable factor for our project, which aims precisely at creating a network of translations in as many languages as possible in joint work. Il est apparu évident que ceci constitue un facteur très favorable pour notre projet, qui vise justement à créer, en coopération, un réseau de traductions dans le plus grand nombre possible de langues.
I'll have this radio fixed tomorrow. Je vais faire réparer cette radio demain.
A megalopolis is a network of multiple closely linked metropolitan areas. Une mégalopole est un réseau de plusieurs zones urbaines étroitement liées.
He sat and listened to the radio. Il s'assit et écouta la radio.
Many libraries also provide wireless local area network. De nombreuses bibliothèques fournissent un réseau sans-fil local.
Radio is a great invention. La radio est une invention formidable.
Hell! My network link is down. Milles diables ! Ma liaison réseau est interrompue.
The radio is out of order. La radio est en panne.
How to use a router to limit network speed ? Comment utiliser un routeur pour limiter le débit réseau ?
May I turn on the radio? Puis-je allumer le poste de radio ?
A network of railroads spreads all over Japan. Un réseau de chemin de fer s'étend sur tout le Japon.
The radio had warned us that there was a risk of flooding. La radio nous a averti d'un risque d'inondation.
It's time to go to bed. Turn off the radio. Il est déjà l'heure de se coucher, éteignez la radio.
He is on the radio. Il passe à la radio.
He offered ten dollars for our old radio. Il nous offrit dix dollars en échange de notre vieille radio.
The boy lay listening to the radio. Le garçon était allongé en train d'écouter la radio.
The radio gave place to television. La télévision a remplacé la radio.
The radio doesn't work. La radio ne marche pas.
He started to learn Spanish from the radio. Il a commencé à apprendre l'espagnol à la radio.
Did you hear the news on the radio? As-tu entendu les nouvelles à la radio ?
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