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tele·phone
/ˈtɛləˌfon/
電話,電話機(vi.)打電話(vt.)給…打電話
From:
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telephone
電話
TEL
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
telephone
電話副中心
From:
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telephone
電話幹線
From:
Network Terminology
telephone
電話
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tel·e·phone
n.
Physics
An
instrument
for
reproducing
sounds
,
especially
articulate
speech
,
at
a
distance
.
Note:
☞
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tel·e·phone
,
v. t.
To
convey
or
announce
by
telephone
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
telephone
n
1:
electronic
equipment
that
converts
sound
into
electrical
signals
that
can
be
transmitted
over
distances
and
then
converts
received
signals
back
into
sounds
; "
I
talked
to
him
on
the
telephone
" [
syn
:
phone
,
telephone set
]
2:
transmitting
speech
at
a
distance
[
syn
:
telephony
]
v
:
get
or
try
to
get
into
communication
(
with
someone
)
by
telephone
; "
I
tried
to
call
you
all
night
"; "
Take
two
aspirin
and
call
me
in
the
morning
" [
syn
:
call
, {
call
up
,
phone
,
ring
]
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