telephoned

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İngilizce - Türkçe
telefon

Bir saat önce telefon eden adam Frank idi. - The man who telephoned an hour ago was Frank.

Polise telefon eden Mike idi. - It was Mike that telephoned the police.

telephone
{i} telefon

Telefonu kullanabilmek için benden izin istedi. - She wanted my permission to use the telephone.

Telefonu kullanabilmek için benden izin istedi. - He asked for my permission to use the telephone.

telephone
el değmemiş
telephone
telefon açmak
telephone
{f} telefon etmek

Tam sana telefon etmek üzereyken senin telgrafın geldi. - Your telegram arrived just as I was about to telephone you.

En iyi şey ona telefon etmektir. - The best thing is to telephone her.

telephone
{f} telefon et

En iyi şey ona telefon etmektir. - The best thing is to telephone her.

Yarın Tom'a telefon etmeyi ve ondan yardım istemeyi planlıyorum. - I plan to telephone Tom tomorrow and ask him to help.

telephone
alısünlemek
telephone
alısün

Tom alısün ahizesini alıp kulağına koydu. - Tom picked up the telephone receiver and put it to his ear.

telephone
çınka
telephone
zeng etmek
past of telephone
telefon geçmiş
telephone
i. telefon. f. telefon etmek
telephone
(Oyunlar) Kulaktan kulağa oyunu
telephone
telefonla konuşmak
telephone
telephone exchange telefon merkezi
telephone
santral
telephone
(isim) telefon
telephone
telephone central
telephone
santral on the telephone telefonda
telephone
telefonla

Çok geçmeden, T.V. telefonla birbirimizle iletişim kurabileceğiz. - Before long, we'll be able to communicate with each other by T.V. telephone.

Mesajı bana telefonla gönderdi. - He sent me the message by telephone.

telephone
{f} telefonda söylemek
İngilizce - İngilizce
past of telephone
telephone
To contact someone by dialing his or her telephone number; to make someone's telephone ring using one's own telephone
telephone
(Oyunlar) Chinese whispers or Telephone is a game in which each successive participant secretly whispers to the next a phrase or sentence whispered to them by the preceding participant. Cumulative errors from mishearing often result in the sentence heard by the last player differing greatly and amusingly from the one uttered by the first. It is most often played by children as a party game or in the playground. It is often invoked as a metaphor for cumulative error, especially the inaccuracies of rumours
Telephone
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telephone
  A user end instrument that is used to transmit and receive voice-frequency signals
telephone
n A very poor substitute for reaching out and touching someone
telephone
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telephone
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telephone
An instrument for reproducing sounds, especially articulate speech, at a distance
telephone
A telephone is the piece of equipment that you use when you talk to someone by telephone. He got up and answered the telephone = phone
telephone
An electronic device used for two-way talking with other people (often shortened to phone)
telephone
Business related telephone calls may be reimbursed in full
telephone
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telephone
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telephone
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telephone
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telephone
Postal address
telephone
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"
telephone
If you telephone someone, you dial their telephone number and speak to them by telephone. I felt so badly I had to telephone Owen to say I was sorry They usually telephone first to see if she is at home. = call, ring, phone
telephone
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telephone
"An invention of the devil which abrogates some of the advantages of making a disagreeable person keep his distance " [DD] One might wonder what Ambrose Bierce might have thought, 100 years later, about computers, online chatrooms, and the American religious trend toward fundamentalism
telephone
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telephone
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telephone
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telephone
(504) 863-3364
telephone
transmitting speech at a distance
telephone
The telephone is the electrical system of communication that you use to talk directly to someone else in a different place. You use the telephone by dialling a number on a piece of equipment and speaking into it. They usually exchanged messages by telephone I dread to think what our telephone bill is going to be She was wanted on the telephone. = phone
telephone
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telephone
The annual cost of rental and calls paid Include mobile phones Exclude business use costs
telephone
To convey or announce by telephone
telephone
CompanyPhone
telephone
A telephone is a device which converts sound waves into electrical energy, and electrical energy into sound waves It also serves as an access to the switch/switching equipment
telephone
An instrument or system used for voice communication The process or act of communicating via such a system
telephone
to call someone; to make someones telephone ring using ones own telephone
telephone
Device used to communicate by voice with other people Not to be confused with I-phone or web-phone or any other sort of internet-type communication Most people actually do have a telephone in their house, chicks included
telephone
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telephone
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"
telephone
{i} device for conveying sounds over great distances by changing the sounds into electrical impulses
telephone
{f} make a call on the telephone
telephone
If you are on the telephone, you are speaking to someone by telephone. Linda remained on the telephone to the police for three hours. to talk to someone by telephone = phone, call call. Instrument designed for simultaneous transmission and reception of the human voice. It works by converting the sound waves of the human voice to pulses of electrical current, transmitting the current, and then retranslating the current back to sound. The U.S. patent granted to Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 for developing a device to transmit speech sounds over electric wires is often called the most valuable ever issued. Within 20 years, the telephone acquired a form that has remained fundamentally unchanged for more than a century. The advent of the transistor (1947) led to lightweight, compact circuitry (see cell phone). Advances in electronics have allowed the introduction of a number of "smart" features such as automatic redialing, caller identification, call waiting, and call forwarding. Telephone systems are also a primary access route for the Internet
telephone
Ameche
telephone
blower
telephoned

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    te·le·phoned

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    telıfōnd

    Telaffuz

    /ˈteləˌfōnd/ /ˈtɛləˌfoʊnd/