phone
noun
verb
fəʊn
noun
1
a
telephone
电话
2
the
part
of
a
telephone
into
which
you
speak
电话听筒;
She
picked
up
the
phone
and
dialled.
她拿起听筒开始拨号。
Jean
put
the
phone
down
(=after
she
had
finished
her
conversation)
and
burst
out
laughing.
琼放下电话大笑起来。
He
put
the
phone
down
on
me
(=before
I
had
finished
speaking)
.
我还没说完他就挂了电话。
verb
3
Phone
to
speak
to
someone
by
telephone
You
do
not
‘phone
to’
someone
or
‘phone
to’
a
number.
is
followed
immediately
by
a
noun.
不要用 phone to 接某人或某号码,phone 后面直接跟名词
I’ll
phone
you
this
evening.
今晚我会给你打电话。
Why
didn’t
they
phone
the
police?
他们为什么没给警察打电话?
For
information
phone
8279-3772.
欲知详情请拨 8279-3772。
Stevie
phoned
to
say
that
he
was
going
to
be
late.
史蒂维打来电话说他要迟到了。
I
kept
phoning
her
up,
asking
to
meet
her.
我不断给她打电话,要见她。
Tell
him
to
phone
back
(=telephone
again
at
a
later
time)
tomorrow.
叫他明天再打电话来。
She
phoned
her
friend
Judy.
她给朋友朱迪打了电话。
Just
phone
01279-623772
and
I’ll
come
and
get
you.
只要拨 01279-623772,我会去接您的。
4
to
telephone
the
place
where
you
work,
especially
in
order
to
report
something
打电话到自己的工作处〔尤指为报告某事〕
I’ll
phone
in
and
let
them
know.
我会电告单位让他们了解情况。
phone
sth
↔
in
I’ll
phone
the
report
in
tomorrow
morning.
明天早晨我打电话到公司汇报情况。
She
phoned
in
sick
(=telephoned
to
say
that
she
was
ill
and
could
not
come
to
work)
.
她打了电话请病假。
5
to
telephone
a
radio
or
television
show
to
give
your
opinion
or
ask
a
question
〔给电台或电视节目〕打进电话〔发表意见或提问〕
There’s
still
time
to
phone
in
before
the
end
of
the
programme.
节目结束前还有时间可以打进电话。