Definition of radio-controlled in English:
 radio-controlled
adjectiveˌreɪdɪəʊkənˈtrɒldˈˌreɪdioʊ kənˈtroʊld
(of a device) controllable from a distance by radio.
 a radio-controlled model car
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The family argues that he would still be alive if his regiment had been equipped with up-to-date technology that would have stopped the radio-controlled bomb from being detonated.
 -  The school bell will also be replaced by radio-controlled clocks in each classroom.
 -  During his PhD studies at Canterbury University in the early 1980s, Dr Alexander worked on amphibious designs and made his own radio-controlled model.
 -  It's also fun for all age-groups, and people will be able to either bring along their own radio-controlled cars or hire them here.
 -  A Venturi chemical injector and radio-controlled valves are connected directly to the irrigation line leading to the green, regulating the chemical applications.
 -  One can still appreciate the incredible cleverness that went into the illusion, especially the use of radio-controlled devices and early animatronics.
 -  Everyone liked the robots, some of which looked hardly human, but which nevertheless moved around in response to signals from handheld radio-controlled devices.
 -  The puppets and sequences rely on a system built on servos motors of the kind used in radio-controlled aircraft to position control surfaces like the elevators and rudders.
 -  The remote controlled variation works much like a child's radio-controlled toy.
 -  This target simulator was eventually adapted for simulations of the guidance of a radio-controlled missile.
 -  This radio-controlled clock satisfies my need for accuracy, plus it projects the time onto my bedroom ceiling.
 -  He had designed, built and flown his own radio-controlled model airplane.
 -  The latest promotion from Maxol is just the thing for the school holidays: mini racer radio-controlled models.
 -  The cash is part of money raised through sponsorship for the team's effort to build and race a radio-controlled car in the annual tournament which they won last year.
 -  On Monday at 2pm a man successfully managed to escape from the shop with a £120 radio-controlled car after asking to have a close look at it.
 -  Now, if you just want to tell the time, you can pay £30 and get a radio-controlled clock that will tell the time to one millionth of a second, which is great.
 -  And later this month some of the country's top drivers of radio-controlled stock cars are converging on Marley for a Champion of Champions meeting.
 -  But the past few days when I've been blogging I've looked out the window and seen a small boy walk past with a radio-controlled car.
 -  One of their first luxuries was a trip to Disneyland and their three children were given treats - the two girls wanting new shoes and their son a radio-controlled car.
 -  The first radio-controlled toy car appeared in 1955.
 
  Definition of radio-controlled in US English:
 radio-controlled
adjectiveˈˌrādēō kənˈtrōldˈˌreɪdioʊ kənˈtroʊld
(especially of an electronic model toy) controllable from a distance by radio.
 a radio-controlled model car
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The school bell will also be replaced by radio-controlled clocks in each classroom.
 -  One of their first luxuries was a trip to Disneyland and their three children were given treats - the two girls wanting new shoes and their son a radio-controlled car.
 -  The family argues that he would still be alive if his regiment had been equipped with up-to-date technology that would have stopped the radio-controlled bomb from being detonated.
 -  But the past few days when I've been blogging I've looked out the window and seen a small boy walk past with a radio-controlled car.
 -  This target simulator was eventually adapted for simulations of the guidance of a radio-controlled missile.
 -  On Monday at 2pm a man successfully managed to escape from the shop with a £120 radio-controlled car after asking to have a close look at it.
 -  Now, if you just want to tell the time, you can pay £30 and get a radio-controlled clock that will tell the time to one millionth of a second, which is great.
 -  And later this month some of the country's top drivers of radio-controlled stock cars are converging on Marley for a Champion of Champions meeting.
 -  The latest promotion from Maxol is just the thing for the school holidays: mini racer radio-controlled models.
 -  It's also fun for all age-groups, and people will be able to either bring along their own radio-controlled cars or hire them here.
 -  He had designed, built and flown his own radio-controlled model airplane.
 -  A Venturi chemical injector and radio-controlled valves are connected directly to the irrigation line leading to the green, regulating the chemical applications.
 -  The remote controlled variation works much like a child's radio-controlled toy.
 -  Everyone liked the robots, some of which looked hardly human, but which nevertheless moved around in response to signals from handheld radio-controlled devices.
 -  One can still appreciate the incredible cleverness that went into the illusion, especially the use of radio-controlled devices and early animatronics.
 -  This radio-controlled clock satisfies my need for accuracy, plus it projects the time onto my bedroom ceiling.
 -  During his PhD studies at Canterbury University in the early 1980s, Dr Alexander worked on amphibious designs and made his own radio-controlled model.
 -  The first radio-controlled toy car appeared in 1955.
 -  The cash is part of money raised through sponsorship for the team's effort to build and race a radio-controlled car in the annual tournament which they won last year.
 -  The puppets and sequences rely on a system built on servos motors of the kind used in radio-controlled aircraft to position control surfaces like the elevators and rudders.