telephone

美 [ˈteləˌfoʊn]
英 [ˈtelɪˌfəʊn]
  • n.电话;电话机;(电话机的)受话器
  • v.给某人打电话
  • 网络联系电话;电话号码;联络电话
复数:telephones  现在分词:telephoning  过去式:telephoned  
Telephone
n.
1.
[c][u]
电话;电话机a system for talking to sb else over long distances, using wires or radio; a machine used for this
The telephone rang and Pat answered it.
电话响起,帕特接了。
You can reserve seats over the telephone .
你可以打电话预订座位。
I need to make a telephone call .
我得打个电话。
telephone lines/networks/services
电话线路╱网络╱业务
2.
[c]
(电话机的)受话器,听筒the part of the telephone that you hold in your hand and speak into
IDM
He's on the telephone at the moment.
他正在打电话。
You're wanted(= sb wants to speak to you) on the telephone.
有人打电话找你。
We're not on the telephone at the cottage.
我们的乡间别墅没有安装电话。
be on the telephone
在打电话;在通电话to be using the telephone
He's on the telephone at the moment.
他正在打电话。
You're wanted(= sb wants to speak to you) on the telephone.
有人打电话找你。
(在家里或工作单位)装有电话机的to have a telephone in your home or place of work
We're not on the telephone at the cottage.
我们的乡间别墅没有安装电话。
v.
1.
[i][t]
给某人打电话to speak to sb by telephone
Please write or telephone for details.
欲知详情,请来信或电话联系。
He telephoned to say he'd be late.
他来电话说要晚到一会儿。
You can telephone your order 24 hours a day.
一天 24 小时你都可以打电话订购。
I was about to telephone the police.
我正要给警察打电话。

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