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Meaning relay meaning

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Definitions in simple English

relay

Relay is a track and field discipline where runners take turns in carrying a baton from start to finish. A relay is a electrical component that allows a small electrical voltage or current to control a larger voltage or current

relay

If you relay a message of information, you pass on or transfer it to someone or something. The CCTV cameras relay what's going on to the headquarters. Can you relay this message to John?

relay

pass along Please relay the news to the villagers the act of passing something along from one person or group to another the relay was successful electrical device such that current flowing through it in one circuit can switch on and off a current in a second circuit a race between teams; each member runs or swims part of the distance a fresh team to relieve weary draft animals a crew of workers who relieve another crew control or operate by relay

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relay · verb

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Simple sentences

Do not relay this information to Joana.
I'll relay your message to Tom.

Movie subtitles

Is there anyone in the world to whom we should relay your last regards - if we get back to earth?
Maybe it's a relay station picking up messages.. fromthisandboosting them across when conditions are right.
Who operates the relay?
All right, fifth relay!
This is the relay station at Rawhide Pass- one of many strung along the 2,700-mile route.
We'd better do it in relay.
Rest assured that immediate relay to you of any and all information.
Folks, meet the relay team.
I met the doctor at the last relay point.
The home front relay a broadcast.
He could call Paula and relay the message to you.
The phone company has big relay facilities for its long lines there.
Relay to Standard O-bay.
Let's relay the news to Broderick.
There's something I would like to say that he's too modest to relay.
Maybe it's a relay station picking up messages.
The King had been assassinated at the post relay station, the evening of our wedding. We were on the road to Krantz. The blood squirted across his knees.
Mobile Unit 12 to relay car.
It's a relay station for the Overland Line.
Can you relay a call through the telephone satellite?
I want you to step on second base, then relay the ball to first base to complete the double play, okay?
Contact Paula on the two-way radio and she'll relay it on to me.
It's the last link in the relay, and the bombers take over from there.
I'll plot the positions and Cinnamon will relay the information to Rollin.
No more now than tourousk relay.
We're funneling our instructions through him. He's agreed to interrupt his show at any time to relay the calls to you.
Now, just relay it to the vice boys as anonymous.
These instruments relay impulses that have picked up from the various distant places indicated.
I just sent Maggie to check through the relay connections. Weaker?
All the relay lines are in order.
I'm in charge of this relay administration.
How do you like this relay, sir Wolf?
He wants to take over the relay's management.
Why does he want this relay?
If he was running this relay, he could make his own rates.

News and current affairs

For many years, scientists thought that these signals traveled along a few well-defined routes to reach a relay station in the brain called the thalamus.
Then came the riots in Tibet, which caught the government off guard, followed by embarrassing protests over China's Olympic torch relay in several Western and Asian countries.
The Tibet-related protests at several Chinese embassies around the world and during the Olympic torch relay merely provide a glimpse of what is likely to follow.
As the Olympic torch relay - itself a creation of the Nazis, first employed in the Berlin Games - makes its way down Speer Jr.'s avenue of power, the world will once again be made to witness a triumph of the totalitarian will.

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