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单词 cellular phone
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Definition of cellular phone in English:

cellular phone

noun
North American
  • A mobile phone.

    〈主北美〉移动电话,蜂窝电话,手机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bandits also stole three cellular phones and two cordless phones, before escaping in a waiting vehicle.
    • Digital cellular phones and cordless phones have not been in use for as long as analog phones in Sweden, and this might be of importance for carcinogenesis.
    • With fixed wireless networks, handsets operate by radio waves, like cellular phones, but can only be used in a fixed location.
    • Though sailors and fisherman use cellular phones when they can get service, getting a connection can be tough.
    • Our attempt to quantify the use of cordless and cellular phones produced several methodological problems.
    • Studies have shown that drivers who use cellular phones while operating their cars are more likely to cause an accident than a drunk driver.
    • Indeed for two days Mayor Nagin and his aides were utterly cut off from the outside world by the failure of both their land lines and cellular phones.
    • Fleet operators have expressed their interest in using GPS-capable cellular phones to enhance their operations.
    • It combines the benefits of cordless and cellular phones.
    • Wireless technologies such as pagers and cellular phones can send and receive e-mail today and are gaining momentum with users worldwide.
    • The broadbanders are also more likely to have mobile Net access and cellular phones, says SRI.
    • Around the world, more people have mobile cellular phones than they do fixed phones.
    • Such systems include cellular phones, pagers, and digital cameras with wireless communications.
    • The main health risks of cellular phones are the radio frequencies that they operate on.
    • In addition, satellite telephones are bigger and costlier to buy than cellular phones, and they must have an unobstructed view of the sky in order to work.
    • Your customers are going to expect to be able to access that information from their cellular phones, or at least via the Web.
    • But the most widespread consumer use of GPS will be in cellular phones.
    • The use of cellular phones and other wireless devices has been rising exponentially.
    • The company makes money by charging for calls placed to regular land line or cellular phones through a service called SkypeOut.
    • It also supplies chips for cellular phones and networking equipment.

Definition of cellular phone in US English:

cellular phone

(also cellular telephone)
nounˈˌselyələr ˈfōn
North American
  • A telephone with access to a cellular radio system so it can be used over a wide area, without a physical connection to a network.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wireless technologies such as pagers and cellular phones can send and receive e-mail today and are gaining momentum with users worldwide.
    • The use of cellular phones and other wireless devices has been rising exponentially.
    • Studies have shown that drivers who use cellular phones while operating their cars are more likely to cause an accident than a drunk driver.
    • Though sailors and fisherman use cellular phones when they can get service, getting a connection can be tough.
    • Such systems include cellular phones, pagers, and digital cameras with wireless communications.
    • Indeed for two days Mayor Nagin and his aides were utterly cut off from the outside world by the failure of both their land lines and cellular phones.
    • Digital cellular phones and cordless phones have not been in use for as long as analog phones in Sweden, and this might be of importance for carcinogenesis.
    • With fixed wireless networks, handsets operate by radio waves, like cellular phones, but can only be used in a fixed location.
    • In addition, satellite telephones are bigger and costlier to buy than cellular phones, and they must have an unobstructed view of the sky in order to work.
    • The bandits also stole three cellular phones and two cordless phones, before escaping in a waiting vehicle.
    • Around the world, more people have mobile cellular phones than they do fixed phones.
    • It combines the benefits of cordless and cellular phones.
    • The broadbanders are also more likely to have mobile Net access and cellular phones, says SRI.
    • Our attempt to quantify the use of cordless and cellular phones produced several methodological problems.
    • Fleet operators have expressed their interest in using GPS-capable cellular phones to enhance their operations.
    • Your customers are going to expect to be able to access that information from their cellular phones, or at least via the Web.
    • But the most widespread consumer use of GPS will be in cellular phones.
    • The main health risks of cellular phones are the radio frequencies that they operate on.
    • It also supplies chips for cellular phones and networking equipment.
    • The company makes money by charging for calls placed to regular land line or cellular phones through a service called SkypeOut.
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