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1 phone-in
phone-in[f'oun in] n Brit programa de televisão ou rádio em que o público pode participar por meio de telefonemas. -
2 phone
[fəun] 1. noun(a telephone: We were talking on the phone.) telefone2. verb(to telephone (a person, message or place): I'll phone you this evening.) telefonar- phone booth
- phone box
- phone call
- phonecard
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3 phone
[fəun] 1. noun(a telephone: We were talking on the phone.) telefone2. verb(to telephone (a person, message or place): I'll phone you this evening.) telefonar- phone booth - phone box - phone call - phonecard - phone up -
4 phone up
(to (try to) speak to (someone) by means of the telephone: I'll phone (him) up and ask about it.) telefonar -
5 phone up
(to (try to) speak to (someone) by means of the telephone: I'll phone (him) up and ask about it.) telefonar -
6 phone
foneTermo usado na Fonética para indicar o menor segmento discreto perceptível de som em uma corrente da fala. -
7 phone
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8 phone sex
phone sextelessexo. -
9 phone call
noun (a telephone call: I need to make a phone call; You had a (phone) call from Ron.) -
10 phone call
noun (a telephone call: I need to make a phone call; You had a (phone) call from Ron.) telefonema -
11 phone book
noun (a telephone directory: Look up his number in the phone book.) -
12 phone book
noun (a telephone directory: Look up his number in the phone book.) lista telefônica -
13 phone booth
noun (= telephone booth.) -
14 phone box
noun (= telephone box.) -
15 phone booth
noun (= telephone booth.) cabine telefônica -
16 phone box
noun (= telephone box.) cabine telefônica -
17 mobile phone
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18 a person-to-person phone call
a person-to-person phone callligação telefônica de pessoa para pessoa.English-Portuguese dictionary > a person-to-person phone call
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19 cell phone
cell phone[s'el foun] n = link=cellular%20telephone cellular telephone. -
20 roam-a-phone
roam-a-phone[roum ə f'oun] n telefone portátil.
См. также в других словарях:
Phone — Phone·vi·sion; pho·to·phone; pis·ton·phone; poly·phone; ra·dio·phone; sar·ruso·phone; sax·o·phone; sou·sa·phone; sten·tor·phone; sym·bal·lo·phone; te·leg·ra·phone; ther·mo·phone; vi·bra·phone; wa·ter·phone; xylo·phone; ideo·phone; phone;… … English syllables
phone — [ fɔn ] n. m. • 1949; du gr. phônê « voix, son » ♦ Phys. Unité de mesure (sans dimension) de puissance sonore, correspondant à l intensité en décibels d un son d une fréquence de 1 000 Hz. ● phone nom masculin Unité utilisée dans la mesure de l… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Phone 69 — is a technique used in the creation of experimental music whereby two cellular phones are held head to tail so that the receiver of each picks up sound from the transmitter of the other. External noise entering either transmitter is gradually… … Wikipedia
phone up — ˌphone ˈup [intransitive/transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they phone up he/she/it phones up present participle phoning up past tense … Useful english dictionary
phone — (n.) 1884, shortening of TELEPHONE (Cf. telephone). The verb is attested from 1889, from the noun. Phone book first recorded 1925; phone booth 1927 … Etymology dictionary
phone-in — phone ins N COUNT A phone in is a programme on radio or television in which people telephone with questions or opinions and their calls are broadcast. [mainly BRIT] She took part in a BBC radio phone in programme. (in AM, usually use call in) … English dictionary
Phone — Phone, n. (Phonetics) a speech sound. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Phone — Phone, n. & v. t. Colloq. for {Telephone}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-phone — [fəun US foun] suffix [: Greek; Origin: phonos sounding , from phone; PHON ] 1.) [in nouns] an instrument or machine relating to sound or hearing, especially a musical instrument ▪ earphones (=for listening to a radio etc) ▪ a saxophone 2.) [in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
-phone — element meaning voice, from Gk. phone voice, sound, from PIE root *bha (2) to speak, say, tell (Cf. L. for, fari to speak, fama talk, report; see FAME (Cf. fame) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
-phone — [fōn] [< Gr phōnē, a sound: see PHONO ] combining form forming nouns 1. a device producing or transmitting sound [saxophone, megaphone] 2. a telephone [interphone] … English World dictionary