phone的意思和读音

phone

: [foʊn] : [fəʊn]

n.

v.

phones  phoning  phoned  

v.+n.use phone,answer phone,pick phone,put phone,call phone

adj.+n.public phone,home phone,national phone,regular phone,portable phone

v.call,ring,ring up,buzz,telephone

n.handset,receiver,headset,mobile phone,mobilephonen.

1.[u][c]a system for talking to sb else over long distances using wires or radio; a machine used for this; a telephone

I have to make a phone call .

The phone rang and Pat answered it.

They like to do business by phone/over the phone .

His phone must be switched off.

I hadn't got my phone with me.

a phone bill

2.[c]the part of a phone that you hold in your hand and speak into; a telephone

to pick up the phone

to put the phone down

He left the phone off the hook as he didn't want to be disturbed.

3.使an instrument that uses or makes sound

dictaphone

xylophone

4.speaking a particular language; a person who does this

anglophone

francophone

5.a sound made in speech, especially when not considered as part of the sound system of a particular language

IDM

He's been on the phone to Kate for more than an hour.

They're not on the phone at the holiday cottage.

be on the phoneto be using the telephone

He's been on the phone to Kate for more than an hour.

to have a telephone in your home or place of work

They're not on the phone at the holiday cottage.

v.

1.[i][t]to make a telephone call to sb

I was just phoning up for a chat.

He phoned to invite me out for dinner.

Someone phone for an ambulance!

Could you phone back later?

He phoned home , but there was no reply.

Don't forget to phone New York.

For reservations, phone 020 281 3964. 020 281 3964。

Phone them up and find out when they are coming.

n.1.,2.;

v.1.()2....3. (to)

n.1.a telephone; the system for speaking to someone on the telephone; the part of a telephone that you speak into

v.1.to use a telephone to call someone

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1.He asked for her phone number, and she wrote it down on the front of his notebook.

2.It would be several more than another decade before the general public decided that the cell phone had a practical use.

3.As you navigate through the application you build a stack of activities that you can then pop out of by using the back button on the phone.使退

4.I'm waiting for a phone, and don't know whether it will come, but I trust her for her promise.

5.A year ago Nokia lobbed a lawsuit at Apple, alleging that its American rival's i Phone infringes on a number of its "essential patents" .iphone”。

6.When my assistant came into my office in early 2005 and told me that Carl Icahn was on the phone, it was a complete surprise.2005·

7.Josephina, the proprietress of Hydrangea House, had been easy to talk with on the phone.

8.He said the group is in regular phone contact with people in North Korea.

9.Then he gave a phone call to Mahone and asked him to stop chasing him.

10.While we're at it, let's kill phone-tree mazes, do-not-call lists. . . everything associated with phone numbers.