satellite dish


satellite dish

n. A dish antenna used to receive and transmit signals relayed by satellite.

dish

(dɪʃ)

n. 1. an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, etc., used esp. for holding or serving food. 2. any container used at table. 3. the food contained in a dish. 4. a particular article or preparation of food: an easy dish to make. 5. the quantity held by a dish. 6. something like a dish in form or use. 7. concavity or the degree of concavity, as of a wheel. 8. Also called dish′ anten`na. a dish-shaped reflector, used esp. for receiving satellite and microwave signals. 9. Slang. an attractive person. 10. Slang. gossip. v.t. 11. to put into or serve in a dish, as food (often fol. by up). 12. to fashion like a dish; make concave. 13. Slang. to gossip about in a disparaging manner. v.i. 14. Slang. to gossip. 15. dish out, Informal. to deal out; distribute. [before 900; Middle English; Old English disc dish, plate, bowl < Latin discus dish, discus]
Translations
圆盘式卫星接收天线圆盘式卫星电视天线

satellite

(ˈsӕtəlait) noun1. a smaller body that revolves around a planet. The Moon is a satellite of the Earth. 衛星 卫星2. a man-made object fired into space to travel round usually the Earth. a weather satellite. 人造衛星 人造卫星ˈsatellite dish noun a large circular antenna for receiving TV signals from a satellite. 碟形衛星信號接受器 圆盘式卫星电视天线

satellite dish

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