telephone 的 3 个定义
- an apparatus, system, or process for transmission of sound or speech to a distant point, especially by an electric device.
tel·e·phoned, tel·e·phon·ing.
- to speak to or summon by telephone.
- to send by telephone.
tel·e·phoned, tel·e·phon·ing.
- to send a message by telephone.
telephone 近义词
communicate through telephone system
更多telephone例句
- “From everything I’ve seen so far, and from the people who have reached out to me, yes, I’m positive that was Clint,” said the former coach, Jason Strunk, when reached by telephone Monday.
- One allowed access to a telephone used for checking in and non-emergency communication with headquarters.
- However, during a telephone conversation, the agency refused to confirm the mission took place in Mexico—citing the protection of “sources and methods.”
- Just as a century ago we embraced the telephone, we embraced Facebook.
- Feliciano said in a brief telephone interview Thursday evening.
- After my first trip to his place in Tucson we called one another on the telephone.
- Once a month he attaches a device to his chest, clamps metal bracelets on his wrists, and hooks the whole thing up to a telephone.
- He gives a long telephone interview to nine reporters around the country.
- “I grew up with Special Forces,” Shadman said during a telephone interview Wednesday.
- Since 2013, his telecoms company Beijing Xinwei has been awarded several telephone and internet licenses.
- New proposals regarding telephone charges are expected as soon as the Select Committee has reported.
- It contained a writing-table (upon which was a telephone and a pile of old newspapers), a cabinet, and two chairs.
- At the back, near a stand that racked a number of grease guns, he saw a second telephone fixed to the wall.
- As they left the tower and the ugly old woman, they heard the latter calling a number into the telephone receiver.
- If Burkey knew the Eye's telephone number he apparently kept it in his head.