Usage examples of "radio link" in English with translation to Spanish

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There is an unbreakable link between language and culture. Hay un vínculo irrompible entre la lengua y la cultura.
Compare unidirectional mass media such as radio and television with bidirectional ones such as correspondence and the Internet. Compare los medios de comunicación unidireccionales como la radio o la televisión con los medios bidireccionales como la correspondencia o Internet.
Click on the link. Haz click en el enlace.
He sat and listened to the radio. Él se sentó y escuchó la radio.
Letters are a link with friends who live far away. Las cartas son una forma de relacionarse con los amigos que viven lejos.
Tom likes listening to the radio when he's driving. A Tom le gusta escuchar la radio mientras está manejando.
We sent you an email with an activation link. Le hemos enviado un correo electrónico con un enlace de activación.
The program was broadcast over the radio yesterday. El programa fue emitido ayer por la radio.
Thanks a lot for the link, I love translating and learning languages! ¡Muchas gracias por el enlace, a mí me gusta traducir y aprender idiomas!
May I turn on the radio? ¿Te importa que encienda la radio?
There is no link between these two. No hay relación entre esos dos.
The radio had warned us that there was a risk of flooding. La radio nos advirtió que allí había riesgo de inundación.
Please link this sentence to Spanish. Por favor, enlaza esta oración al español.
It's time to go to bed. Turn off the radio. Es hora de acostarse. Apaga la radio.
A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. Una cadena es tan fuerte como el más débil de sus eslabones.
He is on the radio. Él sale ahora en la radio.
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Una cadena es solo tan fuerte como su contacto más débil.
He offered ten dollars for our old radio. Él ofreció diez dólares por nuestra vieja radio.
The strength of the chain is in the weakest link. La fuerza de una cadena reside en su eslabón más débil.
The radio doesn't work. La radio no funciona.
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