Even if a farmer received 1,500 essentially worthless transistor radios, he would not even have a place to put them.
If you try to exchange 1,500 Sony transistor radios for one bag of rice, do you think the farmers will listen?
While crossing the street, some citizen with a transistorradio stated that it had just been announced that shots had been fired at the President's motorcade.
We were listening to a transistor radio there in the store, just listening to a regular radio program, and they broke in with the bulletin that the President had been shot.
Yes; my daughter had called me at the office before we opened up and said it was on the TV, so I then turned the little transistor on right away, and of course it verified the--they were saying again that he had been shot.
Not at all, not at all," said a small, white haired man who had finally wrested the transistor from Beemish.
He held the transistortoward them at arm's length.
Keeter seemed to hesitate for a minute, then shrugged his shoulders and dropped the transistor into the general's sweating palm.
Beemish looked especially radiant as Keeter sat down at the table, pulled the transistorfrom his pocket, and stated his business quickly.
He boarded the ship, made himself something to eat, walked to a stock room and pocketed a defective transistor from an unemptied disposal tube in a corner.
There was a miniature pocket radio--a transistor radio--on top of the short wave cabinet.
A transistor acted as a valve to make the oscillations repeated surges of current of one sign in the innumerable sharp points of the graters.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transistor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: base; collector; parts; radio