receiver in Danish
receiver in Danish is hæler, modtager, telefonrør — receiver means a person or thing that receives something.
receiver in Danish
hæler
A person who accepts stolen goods. [from 14th c.]
modtager
telefonrør
The part of a telephone handset contained in the earpiece; (hence) the handset itself; an earpiece. [from 19th c.]
What does "receiver" mean?
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noun A person or thing that receives something.
"As the receiver of the award, she gave a short thank-you speech."
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noun An electronic device that picks up broadcast signals, or the earpiece of a phone.
"He turned up the volume on the radio receiver."
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noun A person appointed to manage the assets of a company going through bankruptcy.
"The court appointed a receiver to oversee the failed business."
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noun In American football, a player whose job is to catch passes.
"The receiver caught the ball in the end zone for a touchdown."
receiver in a sentence
- As the receiver of the award, she gave a short thank-you speech.
- He turned up the volume on the radio receiver.
- The court appointed a receiver to oversee the failed business.
- The receiver caught the ball in the end zone for a touchdown.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "receiver" in Danish?
"receiver" in Danish is hæler, modtager, telefonrør. receiver means: A person or thing that receives something.
How do you use "receiver" in a sentence?
Example: "As the receiver of the award, she gave a short thank-you speech." In Danish, "receiver" is hæler, modtager, telefonrør.
Are there other ways to say "receiver" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 3 translations listed for "receiver": hæler, modtager, telefonrør.
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