1.电话(机)
1.打电话给某人,把某事用电话通知某人
2.给某人打电话 (to)
1.a piece of electronic equipment that you use for speaking to someone in a different place. A telephone is often simply called a phone; the system of communicating using telephones; relating to or involving the telephone
2.a game in which something is repeated quietly from one person to another, in order to see how it has changed when the last person hears it
1.to speak to someone using the telephone
1.That housewife kept her head and telephoned the fire department immediately; otherwise the whole house might have burnt down.
那个主妇保持镇定并且立即给消防队打电话,否则,整个房子都有可能烧毁。
2.He telephoned Johnny's Uncle Peter, an expert in botany, and asked him if he would let Johnny live with him.
他给约翰的叔叔彼得,一个植物学专家,打电话问他是否可以让小约翰和他住在一起。
3.I telephoned him yesterday to ask what I should do the next day.
我昨天打电话问他我第二天该做什麼。
4.Come to think of it. Jim promised to telephoned me about this time.
我想起来了,吉姆答应大约这个时候给我打电话的。
5.The boy went all out to find girl's number, then once more telephoned to give the girl, asked that she crossed what kind.
男孩拼命找到女孩的号码,便再次打电话给女孩,问她过得怎么样。
6.When my mother telephoned, he never asked to speak to me, and I never asked for him.
母亲给我打电话时,他从来不要求过来跟我说话,我也从不要求跟他说话。
7.A few minutes later, the driver took the old man to the hospital and I telephoned the police station.
几分钟后,司机把老人送到医院,我也给警察局去了电话。
8.Jordan Romero, from California, telephoned his mother from the peak of the world's highest mountain, she said.
来自加利福尼亚得乔丹.罗米来从世界最高山峰打电话给他的妈妈,他的母亲说道。
9.An old friend of mine telephoned from the railway station to tell me that he had come from Canada and was going to stay with me.
我的一个老朋友从火车站打电话给我说他从加拿大回来了,而且打算和我待在一起生活。
10.I telephoned the co-director, and told him that I had been looking at his book, and wanted to talk about it.
我给那个联合主任打电话说,我正在看他的书,想和他探讨一下。