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1 telephone booth
( also call-box) (a small room or compartment containing a telephone for public use.) cabine téléphonique -
2 request
request [rɪ'kwest]1 noun∎ to make a request faire une demande;∎ to grant or to meet sb's request accéder à la demande ou à la requête de qn;∎ at sb's request à la demande ou à la requête de qn;∎ I did it at or on her request je l'ai fait à sa demande ou à sa requête;∎ to do sth on request faire qch sur simple demande;∎ tickets are available on request des billets peuvent être obtenus sur simple demande;∎ any last requests? quelles sont vos dernières volontés?;∎ by popular request à la demande générale(b) (record → on radio) = disque demandé par un auditeur; (→ at dance) = disque ou chanson demandé(e) par un membre du public;∎ to play a request for sb passer un disque à l'intention de qn;∎ here is a birthday request for Sarah Brown voici une chanson (qui a été demandée) pour l'anniversaire de Sarah Browndemander;∎ to request sb to do sth demander à qn ou prier qn de faire qch;∎ visitors are requested not to touch the objects on display les visiteurs sont priés de ne pas toucher aux objets exposés;∎ Mr and Mrs Booth request the pleasure of your company M. et Mme Booth vous prient de leur faire l'honneur de votre présence;∎ I enclose a postal order for £5, as requested selon votre demande, je joins un mandat postal de 5 livres;∎ formal to request sth of sb demander qch à qn►► Radio request programme, request show programme m des auditeurs, émission f de disques à la demande;British request stop arrêt m facultatif -
3 phone
phone [fəʊn]1. noun4. compounds• to make a phone call passer un coup de fil (inf) ► phone-in noun (British) émission où les auditeurs ou téléspectateurs sont invités à intervenir par téléphone pour donner leur avis ou parler de leurs problèmes► phone in[+ article] communiquer par téléphone* * *[fəʊn] 1.noun téléphone m2.to be on the phone — ( be talking) être au téléphone ( to somebody avec quelqu'un); ( be subscriber) avoir le téléphone
transitive verb passer un coup de fil à (colloq), téléphoner à [person, company]3.intransitive verb téléphonerPhrasal Verbs:- phone in- phone up -
4 poll
[pəul] 1. noun1) (an election: They organized a poll to elect a president.) élection2) (the number of votes: There has been a heavy poll (= a large number of votes).) suffrages3) ((also opinion poll) a test of public opinion by asking people questions.) sondage2. verb(to receive a number of votes: He polled fifty per cent of the votes.) obtenir des votes- polling-station - go to the polls -
5 кабина переговорная
кабина переговорная
Звукоизолированная кабина, в которой оборудуется абонентский пункт с телефоном для разовых переговоров
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