21 examples of antennas in sentences

The second has a key-syllable that means stretching: tend, tender, tendon, tendril, tendency, extend, subtend, distend, pretend, contend, attendant, tense, tension, pretence, intense, intensive, ostensible, tent, tenterhook, portent, attention, intention, tenuous, attenuate, extenuate, antenna, tone, tonic, standard.

[Organ of touch] hand, finger, forefinger, thumb, paw, feeler, antenna; palpus^. V. touch, feel, handle, finger, thumb, paw, fumble, grope, grabble; twiddle, tweedle; pass the fingers over, run the fingers over; manipulate, wield; throw out a feeler.

Suddenly it loosened another antenna from the rock, and darting it at him, seized him by the left arm.

Twenty-some years ago, when I was a student, I typed an algebra equation into a computer; it was beamed from an antenna on top of the engineering building to a satellite and then down to an antenna at MIT in Massachusetts.

Twenty-some years ago, when I was a student, I typed an algebra equation into a computer; it was beamed from an antenna on top of the engineering building to a satellite and then down to an antenna at MIT in Massachusetts.

Marconi was working on the theory that the higher the transmitting and receiving "capacity," as it was then called, or wire, or "antenna," the greater distance the message could be sent; so that the distance covered was only limited by the height of the transmitting and receiving conductors.

Now he was in the command bubble that lifted like an antenna from the heart of the space station.

In the course of these swimming expeditions he ate all the living beings he encountered fastened to the rocks by antennas and arms.

Soon I'm in the depths of a dark, sweet sleep; my ears alone keep watch and turn like sensitive antennas towards vague sounds of doors and bells ...

Magdalen King-Hall (A); 16Jun72; R532292. KING, RONOLD W. P. Transmission lines, antennas and wave guides, by Ronold W. P. King, Harry Rowe Mimno & Alexander H. Wing.

Transmission lines, antennas and wave guides.

WING, ALEXANDER H. Transmission lines, antennas and wave guides.

Magdalen King-Hall (A); 16Jun72; R532292. KING, RONOLD W. P. Transmission lines, antennas and wave guides, by Ronold W. P. King, Harry Rowe Mimno & Alexander H. Wing.

Transmission lines, antennas and wave guides.

WING, ALEXANDER H. Transmission lines, antennas and wave guides.

This motion is transmitted in waves of varying intensity and frequency which are sent into space by the mechanism of the broadcasting station, which consists of a sound conducting apparatus induced by strong electrical currents from generators or batteries and extensive aërial or antennas wires high in the air.

Head yellow-white, forehead and vertex black, antenna black.

There was a long pause; Pendleton, during this, grew sensible of a long, wavering mental antenna which he projected into the shadows; and its delicate sensitiveness told him of the silent approach of a fearful thing.

As in the case of his receiving station, Marconi found that results were much improved when he wired his sending apparatus so that one terminal was grounded and the other connected with an elevated wire or aerial, which is now called the antenna.

They succeeded in establishing communication without wires, using the same antenna as in wireless telegraphy, and the principles determined are those used in the wireless telephone of to-day.

The antenna of the wireless station at Mare Island, California, caught part of the waves and they were amplified so that John Carty, sitting with his ear to the receiver, could hear the voice of his chief.

21 examples of  antennas  in sentences