telephone

美音:['telə.foʊn] 英音:['telɪ.fəʊn]

简单释义:


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

变形:

复数:telephones  现在分词:telephoning  过去分词:telephoned  


完整释义:


n.

1.电话(机)
2.电话;电话铃

v.

1.打电话给某人,把某事用电话通知某人
2.通电话
3.用电话告知
4.(口语中常省略做phone)


例句:

  1. On his way home, he wanted to telephone his mother to tell her the time of his train, so that she could meet him at the station in her car.
    在他回去的路上,他想打电话给他妈妈告诉他自己正在火车上,所以这样她应该在火车停靠点与他见面在他的车上。

  2. One of the most important parts of telephone manners is the handling of a caller when the employer is not in the office.
    打电话礼仪中的最重要的一点是:老板不在办公室时,要处理好打来的电话。

  3. Like a game of telephone, this methodology requires a great deal of interpretation, which inevitably dilutes the idea and its potency.
    那就是电话活动了,需要大量的解释过程,这个过程中不可避免的会冲淡思路的能量。

  4. Harry Reid might have been born in a town with no telephone, but he still hopes to start a dynasty.
    哈利·里德可以出身于连电话都没有的小镇上,但,他依然可以期盼,开创自己的王朝。

  5. i listen with my feet , i talk with my toes and i respond with my ears . the telephone lines are burning almost all night and all day.
    我甚至用脚来听电话,用趾尖讲话,用耳朵回应,整天整夜,电话线都发烧了。

  6. I was talking with him on the telephone , but he still did not get my point.
    我和他在电话中讲了半个小时,但他还是不明白我的意思。

  7. "How do I know my hand is mine and not yours and that the telephone is not a part of my body, " he said.
    “我怎么知道我的手是我的不是你的,又怎么知道电话不是我身体的一部分。”他说。

  8. "She looked at me with the saddest eyes and said, 'I had to drop out of school, '" Robinson said in a telephone interview.
    罗宾森在电话采访中说:“她用无比悲伤的眼神看着我,说,‘我被迫辍学了。’”

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