wireless in German
wireless in German is drahtlos, Funk, Radio — wireless means not connected by physical wires or cables.
wireless in German
drahtlos
Not having any wires.
Funk
Not having any wires.
Radio
Not having any wires.
Funk
Functioning without an external wired connection
Radio
Functioning without an external wired connection
drahtlos
Functioning without an external wired connection
Radio
Funk
Rundfunk
WLAN
(uncountable, networking) Wireless connectivity to a computer network.
What does "wireless" mean?
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adj Not connected by physical wires or cables.
"She bought a wireless keyboard so her desk would look tidier."
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noun Radio, or a radio receiver — especially in older British usage.
"My grandfather still calls the radio "the wireless.""
wireless in a sentence
- She bought a wireless keyboard so her desk would look tidier.
- The office switched to a wireless network last year.
- My grandfather still calls the radio "the wireless."
- They listened to the news on the wireless every evening.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "wireless" in German?
"wireless" in German is drahtlos, Funk, Radio. wireless means: Not connected by physical wires or cables.
How do you use "wireless" in a sentence?
Example: "She bought a wireless keyboard so her desk would look tidier." In German, "wireless" is drahtlos, Funk, Radio.
Are there other ways to say "wireless" in German?
Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "wireless": drahtlos, Funk, Radio, Rundfunk, WLAN.
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