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Meaning of reproduktors | Babel Free

Noun masculine CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. loudspeaker (electromechanical device that converts an electric signal into audible sound)
    declension-1, masculine
  2. breeding farm (a place, building, farm specialized in producing young animals, especially pigs)
    declension-1, masculine

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Examples

“trīsprogrammu reproduktors”

three-program loudspeaker

“elektrodinamiskais reproduktors”

electrodynamic loudspeaker

“elektromagnētiskais reproduktors”

electromagnetic loudspeaker

“galvu pacēlis, jauneklis saspringa un uzmanīgi ieklausījās; reproduktorā atksanēja dziesma”

lifting his head, the young man tensed and listened attentively; the song came in the loudspeaker

“reproduktors klusēja, tad iečirkstējās, un diktors paziņoja, ka uzstāsies ungāru vijolnieki”

the loudspeaker was silent, then it sparkled, and the voice announced that the Hungarian violinists would perform

“sivēnu reproduktors - vienstāva kūts, 2,5 ha platība - jau uzcelts un dod produkciju”

the pig breeding place - a four-storey barn, 2,5 ha of surface - has already been built and is producing

“sovhoztehnikuma saimniecībā uzbūvēs reproduktoru sivēnu iegūšanai”

the Sovkhoz (=Soviet collective) farm will build a breeding place to get more pigs

“putnu audzētava “Savienība” perspektīvā izpildīs pirmās pakāpes reproduktora funkcija un ar diennakti veciem šķirtnes cāļiem nodrošinās otrās pakāpes reproduktorus: putnu fabrikas “Bauska”, “Ķekava””

the poultry farm “Savienība” (=“Union”) will carry out the function of first-degree breeding farm and will provide one-day old chicks to second-degree breeding farms: the poultry factories “Bauska” (and) “Ķekava”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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