Noun
radio wave (plural radio waves)
- (physics) electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength between about .5 centimeters and 30,000 meters; used for the broadcasting of radio and television signals.
Translations
electromagnetic radiation
- Albanian: valë radio f
- Arabic: مَوْجَة رَادْيُو f (mawjat rādyō)
- Armenian: ռադիոալիք (hy) (ṙadioalikʻ)
- Azerbaijani: radio dalğası
- Belarusian: радыёхва́ля f (radyjoxválja)
- Bulgarian: радиовълна́ (bg) f (radiovǎlná)
- Burmese: ရေဒီယိုလှိုင်း (rediyuihluing:)
- Catalan: ona de ràdio f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 無線電波/无线电波 (zh) (wúxiàndiànbō)
- Czech: rádiová vlna f
- Danish: radiobølge c
- Dutch: radiogolf (nl) f
- Estonian: raadiolaine
- Finnish: radioaallot pl, radioaalto (fi)
- French: onde radio (fr) f
- Galician: onda de radio f
- Georgian: რადიოტალღა (radioṭalɣa)
- German: Radiowelle (de) f
- Greek: ραδιοκύμα (el) n (radiokýma)
- Hebrew: גַּל רַדְיוֹ m (gal rádyo)
- Hindi: रेडियो तरंग f (reḍiyo taraṅg)
- Hungarian: rádióhullám (hu)
- Italian: radioonda (it) f
- Japanese: 電波 (ja) (でんぱ, denpa)
- Kazakh: радиотолқын (radiotolqyn)
- Khmer: រលកវិទ្យុ (rɔlɔɔk vityuʼ)
- Korean: 전파(電波) (ko) (jeonpa)
- Kyrgyz: радио толкуну (radio tolkunu)
- Lao: ຄື້ນວິທະຍຸ (khư̄n wi tha nyu)
- Latvian: radiovilnis m
- Lithuanian: radijo banga f
- Macedonian: ра́диобран m (rádiobran)
- Malay: gelombang radio
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: radiobølge m or f
- Persian: موج رادیویی (mowj-e râdiyoyi)
- Polish: fala radiowa f
- Portuguese: onda de rádio f
- Romanian: undă radio f
- Russian: радиоволна́ (ru) f (radiovolná), радиоизлуче́ние (ru) n (radioizlučénije)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: радиоталас m, радиовал m
- Roman: radiotalas m, radioval m
- Slovak: rádiová vlna f
- Slovene: radijski val m
- Spanish: onda radioeléctrica f, onda de radio f
- Swedish: radiovåg (sv) c
- Tajik: мавҷи радио (mavj-i radio)
- Thai: คลื่นวิทยุ (th) (klʉ̂ʉn-wít-tá-yú)
- Turkish: radyo dalgası (tr)
- Ukrainian: радіохви́ля f (radioxvýlja)
- Uzbek: radio toʻlqini
- Vietnamese: sóng vô tuyến
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