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  1. dial

    • IPA[ˈdī(ə)l]

    美式

    • n.
      a face of a clock, watch, or sundial that is marked to show units of time.;a face or flat plate with a scale and pointer for showing measurements of weight, volume, pressure, compass direction, etc.
    • v.
      call (a phone number) by turning a disk with numbered holes or using a keypad or touchscreen
    • verb: dial, 3rd person present: dials, gerund or present participle: dialling, past tense: dialled, past participle: dialled

    • noun: dial, plural noun: dials

    • 釋義
    • 片語

    名詞

    • 1. a face of a clock, watch, or sundial that is marked to show units of time.
    • a face or flat plate with a scale and pointer for showing measurements of weight, volume, pressure, compass direction, etc.
    • a disk with numbered holes on a phone, enabling someone to make a call by inserting a finger in each of the holes corresponding to the number to be called and turning the disk.
    • a plate or disk on a radio, stove, washing machine, or other piece of equipment that is tuned to select a wavelength or setting.

    動詞

    • 1. call (a phone number) by turning a disk with numbered holes or using a keypad or touchscreen he dialed 911 company employees dial out from their office