Results for: adjust reception of broadcast, pay attention
English English
adjust reception of broadcast, pay attentiontune in
(Internet) concentrating data in a distribution point from which it is sent over Internet channels; concentrating radio or TV signals in a distribution point for later broadcast; transferal of data from remote users to a central networkbackhaul
(Slang) advertising ploy; device, gadget; trick, scheme, dishonest trick, hidden disadvantage, something attention-grabbinggimmick
(symbol) Rwanda franc, Radio Frequency; frequency of the radio waves on which a transmission is broadcast, reconnaissance fighter, regular forces, releasing factor, representative fraction, République française, Reserve Force, retention factor, right...RF
ability to adapt or adjust, versatilityadaptiveness
ability to adapt or adjust, versatilityadaptivity
ability to adjust configuration and size to fit new conditions; (Computers) ability to change the scaling of an application; ability to expand the capabilities of a computer; ability to change the size of a font or picturescalability
ability to adjust to load changes, ability to maintain a balance, air mass without upward movement, measure of maintaining equilibrium, mental firmness, resistance to a changed position, resistance to a chemical change, resistance to air currents, resi...stability
ability to conform, ability to adjustadaptableness
ability to let radiation through, act of transmitting, gearbox, mechanism transferring power to wheels, radio or TV broadcast, sending; broadcast; transmittal, conveyance, set of gears, something transmittedtransmission
ability to tell sounds apart, attention, ear shape, ear tuft, external part of hearing organ, form ears, invertebrate sensory organ similar to an ear, organ of hearing, part of the body used for hearing; ability to differentiate between musical tones; ...ear
ability to use voice, expressed opinion, form of verbs, pronounce something using the vocal cords, raise an opinion; adjust the tone of, regulate the tone of an organ, representative expression, right to state opinion, singer, singing part, sound like ...voice
acceptance, act of receiving; event in which guests are formally welcomed by their host; check-in, reception desk, catching of forward pass, conversion of electronic signals, formal party, place where visitors are received, quality of signal, reception...reception
acceptance, affirmative response, affirmative voter, assent indicator, aye, yea; affirmative reply, indicates contradiction, mark of attention, aye; indeed?, truly?yes
acclaim, exclamation of greeting, pellets of ice, pouring down of something harmful, rain down hail; pour down like hail, fall with force; salute, welcome; call to from a distance, rain ice pellets, shout or signal, shout or signal for attention, small...hail
 

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