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talkie

/taw-kee/US // ˈtɔ ki //UK // (ˈtɔːkɪ) //

对讲机,谈话机,通话机,话机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Older Use.

    • : talking picture.

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Examples

  • Each walkie talkie has 22 channels with 121 privacy codes, is compatible with any FRS GMRS two way radios, and has access to all NOAA hazards weather channels and alerts.

  • This pair of walkie talkies are designed to provide reliable push-button communication when you need it most, the radio has 22 channels, 28 pre-programmed privacy channels, silent operations, and multiple power settings to conserve battery life.

  • Clifford Howard, the Washington author who wrote “Purity,” worked on a few more films but none after the rise of the talkies, Bone said.

  • Back in England, Hitchcock made the transition from silents to sound with Blackmail, Britain's first talkie.

  • Back at police headquarters, Chief of Police Michael Floore Sr. ran out of the detective bureau, barking into a walkie talkie.

  • A 36-story tower designed by Rafael Vinoly nicknamed the “walkie-talkie” curves outward as it rises, ungainly and jarring.

  • Lypsinka—like those gals Garbo and Swanson—would love to have her first name-over-the-title talkie.

  • But she later said Forde “looked like” the camouflage-clad female home invader barking orders into a walkie talkie.

  • He dropped the tele-talkie behind the seat and examined the gauge on his oxygen tank.

  • He traced the circuit to where it disappeared into the oscillator switch, then took the walkie-talkie.

  • Each security man had been informed by the miniature walkie-talkie he wore.

  • "Might be relaying messages on from a walkie-talkie or something like that," Buck commented.

  • What he might have done he was never to know, for a buzzer sounded and Nina moved quickly to a wall-talkie.