40 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -telephon-
หรือค้นหา: -telephon-, *telephon*

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Virtual reality will grow... just as the telegraph grew to the telephone. โลกเสมือนกำลังเติบโต เหมือนที่โทรเลขพัฒนาเป็นโทรศัพท์ The Lawnmower Man (1992)
I'm sure if you telephoned, and said you've changed your mind... คุณควรโทรไปหาพวกเขา แล้วบอกว่าเปลี่ยนใจแล้ว... The Cement Garden (1993)
- How'd you like to be hung off that telephone pole? เธออยากให้ฉันจับเธอแขวนเสาโทรศัพท์มั้ย? Hocus Pocus (1993)
- He telephoned in sick. - เขาโทรศัพท์ทางไกลในป่วย In the Name of the Father (1993)
Knucklehead walks into a bank with a telephone. Not a pistol, not a shotgun, a fuckin' phone. โง่เดินเข้าไปในธนาคารที่มีโทรศัพท์ ไม่ได้ปืนพก, ปืนลูกซองไม่ได้, fuckin 'โทรศัพท์ Pulp Fiction (1994)
The point of the story is they robbed a bank with a telephone. จุดของเรื่องคือพวกเขาปล้นธนาคารกับโทรศัพท์ Pulp Fiction (1994)
Throw my books on the table Pick up the telephone โยนหนังสือของฉันบนโต๊ะรับโทรศัพท์ Pulp Fiction (1994)
- [ Telephone Ringing ] - [ Man On Television ] Have you got the ring? - [ เสียงเรียกเข้าโทรศัพท์ ] - [ Man On โทรทัศน์ ] คุณมีแหวน? Pulp Fiction (1994)
What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone. ฉันพูดกับโทรศัพท์ว่างน่ะสิ Heat (1995)
The lady you been talking dirty to on the telephone every day last week. ผู้หญิงที่นายคุยเรื่องลามกทางโทรศัพท์ Heat (1995)
I mean, the late Mrs. De Winter always did her correspondence and telephoning in the morning room, after breakfast. ผมหมายถึงคุณนายเดอ วินเทอร์คนก่อน มักจะติดต่อธุระทางโทรศัพท์ ที่ห้องนั่งเล่นเช้าหลังจากทานอาหารเช้าแล้ว Rebecca (1940)
That was the house telephone, madam. นั่นคือโทรศัพท์ในบ้านค่ะ คุณผู้หญิง Rebecca (1940)

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telephon3: Telephone number (please enter a number were you can be contacted even during the day)
telephonA few minutes later the telephone rang.
telephonA midnight telephone call gives us both shock and displeasure.
telephonAs soon as he sat down, he picked up the telephone.
telephonAs soon as they return, I will telephone you.
telephonA telephone call from him is probable tonight.
telephonA telephone is something you can't do without.
telephonA telephone recording tells you what time the concert starts.
telephonBefore long, we'll be able to communicate with each other by T.V. telephone.
telephonBell invented the telephone.
telephonBe sure to telephone by Friday, OK?
telephonBut for telephones, it would be inconvenient.

WordNet (3.0)
telephone(n) electronic equipment that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received signals back into sounds, Syn. phone, telephone set, Example: I talked to him on the telephone
telephone(n) transmitting speech at a distance, Syn. telephony
telephone bell(n) electric bell that rings to signal a call
telephone booth(n) booth for using a telephone, Syn. telephone kiosk, call box, phone booth, telephone box
telephone company(n) a public utility that provides telephone service, Syn. phone service, telephone service, phone company, telco
telephone conversation(n) a conversation over the telephone
telephone cord(n) the telephone wire that connects to the handset, Syn. phone cord
telephone interview(n) an interview conducted over the telephone
telephone jack(n) a jack for plugging in a telephone, Syn. phone jack
telephone line(n) a telephone connection, Syn. line, phone line, subscriber line, telephone circuit

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Telephone

n. [ Gr. &unr_; far off + &unr_; sound. ] (Physics) An instrument for reproducing sounds, especially articulate speech, at a distance. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The ordinary telephone consists essentially of a device by which currents of electricity, produced by sounds through the agency of certain mechanical devices and exactly corresponding in duration and intensity to the vibrations of the air which attend them, are transmitted to a distant station, and there, acting on suitable mechanism, reproduce similar sounds by repeating the vibrations. The necessary variations in the electrical currents are usually produced by means of a microphone attached to a thin diaphragm upon which the voice acts, and are intensified by means of an induction coil. In the magnetic telephone, or magneto-telephone, the diaphragm is of soft iron placed close to the pole of a magnet upon which is wound a coil of fine wire, and its vibrations produce corresponding vibrable currents in the wire by induction. The mechanical, or string, telephone is a device in which the voice or sound causes vibrations in a thin diaphragm, which are directly transmitted along a wire or string connecting it to a similar diaphragm at the remote station, thus reproducing the sound. It does not employ electricity. [ 1913 Webster ]

Telephone

v. t. To convey or announce by telephone. [ 1913 Webster ]

Telephone exchange

. A central office in which the wires of telephones from local subscribers may be connected by switches to other local telephones or to long-distance lines, to permit transmission of conversation or data. In the late 1990's the traditional copper wires connecting local telephones to the telephone exchange have begun to be replaced with optical fiber connections. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]

Telephonic

a. [ Cf. F. téléphonique. See Telephone. ] 1. Conveying sound to a great distance. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Of or pertaining to the telephone; by the telephone. [ 1913 Webster ]

Telephonically

adv. By telephonic means or processes; by the use of the telephone. [ 1913 Webster ]

Telephony

n. The art or process of reproducing sounds at a distance, as with the telephone. [ 1913 Webster ]


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