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1 телефон
1. м. earphone; receiver2. м. разг. telephone set, telephone instrument; telephone3. м. telephony, telephone service, telephone systemлица, пользующиеся телефоном — telephone users
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2 телефон
buzzer, telephone receiver* * *телефо́н м.1. ( преобразователь электрических колебаний в звук) earphone; ( в микротелефонной трубке) (telephone) receiver2. ( сокращённое название телефонного аппарата) telephone set, telephone instrument; разг. telephoneзвони́ть по телефо́ну — telephone, ring upпроизводи́ть зака́з по телефо́ну — telephone in an order3. ( сокращенное название телефонной связи) telephony, telephone service, telephone systemавтомати́ческий телефо́н — dial telephone setбезбатаре́йный телефо́н — sound-powered telephone setголовно́й телефо́н — headphoneка́псюльный телефо́н — inset receiverконденса́торный телефо́н — capacitor receiverмеждугоро́дный телефо́н — long-distance telephone service, long-distance telephone systemмеждунаро́дный телефо́н — international telephone serviceнасте́нный телефо́н — wall telephone setнасто́льный телефо́н — desk telephone setпаралле́льные телефо́ны — coupled telephone setsпротивоме́стный телефо́н — antisidetone telephone setпьезозлектри́ческий телефо́н — piezoelectric receiverручно́й телефо́н — hand telephone setтелефо́н систе́мы МБ — local-battery telephone setтелефо́н систе́мы ЦБ — common-battery telephone setтелефо́н с ме́стным эффе́ктом — sidetone telephone setспа́ренный телефо́н — call transfer-relay telephone setча́шечный телефо́н — ear-cap, earpieceэлектре́тный телефо́н — electret earphoneэлектродинами́ческий телефо́н — electrodynamic receiverэлектромагни́тный телефо́н — electromagnetic receiver* * * -
3 головной телефон
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > головной телефон
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4 параллельные телефоны
1) Architecture: party line2) Makarov: coupled telephone setsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > параллельные телефоны
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