常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Radio interference refers to the interference with radio reception caused by a generator set.無(wú)線電干擾,是指發(fā)電機(jī)組對(duì)無(wú)線電信號(hào)接收造成的干擾。cid-dd012f28c78892f5.spaces.live.comBut if there's radio interference or some other glitch with either the patch or the pump, there could be serious health consequences.但是,如果發(fā)生了無(wú)線電干擾,或是大膠布(智能創(chuàng)可貼)和輸送泵其中任一出現(xiàn)了小故障,都會(huì)導(dǎo)致人身健康的嚴(yán)重后果。Not only are these outburstsshort-lived, in order to detect RRATs astronomers must distinguish the fleetingradio flashes from terrestrial radio interference.除了面臨射電爆發(fā)非常短暫這個(gè)因素外,天文學(xué)家在探測(cè)RRAT時(shí)還必須區(qū)分短暫的射線閃光與地面無(wú)線電干擾之間的差異。原聲例句FM radio provided better sound reproduction and less noise or interference than traditional AM radio.權(quán)威例句Both offer remote, sparsely populated areas with low levels of man-made radio interference, along with world-class teams of astronomers.ECONOMIST: A new radio telescope may catalyse African scienceAs is to be expected, ordinary digital transmission is nowhere near robust enough to cope with the problems experienced by a mobile receiver, which can suffer from all sorts of doppler-shift effects and multipath radio interference as it moves around the place.ECONOMIST: America is finally poised to get mobile televisionAnother concern is radio interference.ECONOMIST: MONITOR 返回 radio interference