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phoneHfEJn, $foJnn [C]a telephone; a device for speaking to someone which sends an electrical signal along a wire to a similar device电话The phone rang.电话响了。Could you answer the phone?你能接电话吗?I picked up the phone (= the part that you hold to mouth and ear).我拿起听筒。(Br and Aus) If he's rude to you, just put the phone down (also hang up, Am hang up the phone) (= replace the part that you hold).如果他对你说话很粗暴,就把电话放下。(Br and Aus) She put the phone down on (also hung up on, Am hung up the phone on) me (= replaced it before our conversation was finished).她把我的电话挂断了。We speak by phone about twice a week.我们一星期大概通两次电话。You had three phone calls this morning.今天早上有你三次电话。If the phone lines are busy, please try again later.如果电话线占着,一会儿再打。Did you get his phone number?你有他的电话号码吗?If a person is on the phone, he or she is using the telephone.在打电话(Br) To be on the phone is also to have a telephone in the home.家里有电话Is she on the phone, do you know?你知道她家里有电话吗?(infml) A phone book is a telephone directory.电话簿Is he in the (phone) book?他的名字在电话簿上吗? [TELEPHONE](Br) A phone booth (also telephone booth, Am pay/public phone) is a place in a public building where there is a telephone for use by the public.公共电话亭(Br and Aus) A phone box (Br and Aus also telephone box/call box. Am phone booth) is a rectangular shelter, found outside in public places, which contains a telephone.公共电话间A phone-in (Am call-in) is (a part of) a television or radio programme in which members of the public can telephone the programme to express their opinions or ask questions, and the resulting conversation is broadcast.听众打电话的直播节目Phone-tapping is the activity of secretly fitting a special device to someone's telephone in order to listen to their telephone conversations without them knowing.电话监(窃)听[PHONECARD]
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