phone
- IPA[fəʊn]
英式
- a telephone;headphones or earphones.
- contact someone by phone;work or perform without much effort, interest, or enthusiasm
noun: phone, plural noun: phones
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名詞
- 1. a telephone a few seconds later the phone rang a receptionist answered the phone 同義詞
- 2. informal headphones or earphones.
動詞
- 1. contact someone by phone he phoned her at work she phoned about twenty minutes ago
- ▪ work or perform without much effort, interest, or enthusiasm I think of my playing as committed—I can't remember ever phoning it in at any performance
- denoting an instrument using or connected with sound: megaphone
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting an instrument using or connected with sound: megaphone
Oxford American Dictionary
- an automated telephone system through which callers are routed according to options selected in ... users had to navigate an elaborate phone tree before reaching a counselor
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- a radio or television programme during which the listeners or viewers phone the studio and ...
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- an automated telephone system through which callers are routed according to options selected in ... users had to navigate an elaborate phone tree before reaching a counsellor
Oxford Dictionary
- a phone with access to a cellular radio system so it can be used over a wide area, without a ...
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- IPA[fōn]
美式
- a telephone: a few seconds later the phone rang a receptionist answered the phone
- call someone on the phone: he phoned her at work she phoned about twenty minutes ago
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fəʊn]
英式
- a speech sound; the smallest discrete segment of sound in a stream of speech.
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- IPA[fōn]
美式
- a speech sound; the smallest discrete segment of sound in a stream of speech.
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