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phone
 I. noun  Etymology: Greek phone  Date: circa 1866 a speech sound considered as a physical event without regard to its place in the sound system of a language  II. noun  Etymology: by shortening  Date: 1884  1. tele~  2. ear~  III. verb  (~d; phoning)  Date: 1889 tele~ PHONE  I. noun combining form  Etymology: Greek -phonos sounding, from phone  1. sound homophoneoften in names of musical instruments and sound-transmitting devices radiophone xylophone  2. speaker of (a specified language) Francophone  II. adjective combining form  Etymology: French, from Greek -phonos of or relating to a population that speaks (a specified language) Francophone
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1.
  comb. form forming nouns and adjectives meaning: 1 an instrument using or connected with sound (telephone; xylophone). 2 a person who uses a specified language (anglophone). Etymology: Gk phone voice, sound PHONE 1. n. & v.tr. & intr. colloq. = TELEPHONE. Phrases and idioms phone book = telephone directory. phone-in n. a broadcast programme during which the listeners or viewers telephone the studio etc. and participate. Etymology: abbr. 2. n. a simple vowel or consonant sound. Etymology: formed as PHONEME ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) телефонный аппарат, телефон звонить по телефону 2) головной телефон phone with built-in directory — телефон с установкой для запоминания справочных номеров - dial-type phone - hoist phone - mine phone - pager phone - picture phone - push-button phone - video phone ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  1) телефонный аппарат, ТФА; звонить по телефону 2) головной телефон – mobile phone – radio phone – theft-alarm phone – transportable phone ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
4.
  телефон ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  1. (сокр. от ) разг. телефон on the phone —- у телефона; по телефону who is on the phone? —- кто у телефона? who answered the phone? —- кто подошел к телефону? to get smb. on the phone —- дозвониться кому-л. to call smb. on the phone —- звонить кому-л. по телефону to speak to smb. over the phone —- говорить с кем-л. по телефону 2. телефонная трубка to pick up the phone —- снять трубку to put the phone down —- опустить (положить) трубку 3. разг. звонить по телефону to phone (up) smb. —- позвонить кому-л. (по телефону) to phone up for smb. —- вызвать кого-л. по телефону 4. фона 5. физ. фон (единица громкости - в децибелах) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  in посылать, передавать по телефону (информацию и т.д.); The newspaper reporter had to phone in his story before midnight. Listeners to this radio show can phone in their opinions. PHONE up coll. звонить по телефону; Have you phoned up your relatives to tell them the change of date yet? PHONE I noun ling. фона II coll.  1. noun  1) телефон; - on the phone - by the phone - over the phone - get smb. on the phone  2) телефонная трубка; - hang up the phone - pick up the phone to put the phone down опустить/положить трубку  2. v. звонить по телефону - phone in - phone up ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  (phones, phoning, phoned) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. The phone is an electrical system that you use to talk to someone else in another place, by dialling a number on a piece of equipment and speaking into it. You can buy insurance over the phone... She looked forward to talking to her daughter by phone... Do you have an address and phone number for him? = telephone N-SING: usu the N, also by N 2. The phone is the piece of equipment that you use when you dial someone’s phone number and talk to them. Two minutes later the phone rang... Doug’s 14-year-old son Jamie answered the phone. = telephone N-COUNT: usu the N see also cellular phone, mobile phone 3. If you say that someone picks up or puts down the phone, you mean that they lift or replace the receiver. She picked up the phone, and began to dial Maurice Campbell’s number... = receiver N-SING: usu the N 4. When you phone someone, you dial their phone number and speak to them by phone. He’d phoned Laura to see if she was better... I got more and more angry as I waited for her to phone. = telephone, ring VERB: V n, V 5. If you say that someone is on the phone, you mean that they are speaking to someone else by phone. She’s always on the phone, wanting to know what I’ve been up to. PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a telephone  (Could you answer the phone, please? | a long-distance phone call | What's your phone number?) by ~/over the ~ (=using a telephone)  (I made a booking by phone.) 2 the part of a telephone into which you speak; receiver (1)  (Greg slammed down the phone angrily.) 3 be on the phone a) to be making a telephone call  (Turn down the TV! I'm on the phone!) b) BrE to have a telephone in your home or office  (Are you on the phone?) ~2 also phone up v to speak to someone by telephone; telephone2  (Has Anna phoned yet? | I bet they'll phone up with some excuse.) ~ sb (up)  (I phoned Jim up last night.)  ( @phone in phone in phr v 1 to telephone the place where you work, especially to report something  (Why don't you phone in and say you are ill?) ~ sth in  (How many salespeople have phoned in their figures so far?) 2 to telephone a radio or television show to give your opinion or ask a question  (We encourage viewers to phone in during the program.)  (- see also phone­in) @ ) phone ~ suffix 1 in nouns an instrument or machine connected with sound or hearing, especially a musical instrument  (earphones (=for listening to a radio, etc) | a saxophone) 2 technical in nouns someone who speaks a particular language  (a Francophone (=who speaks French)) 3 speaking a particular language  (Francophone nations (=where French is spoken)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
9.
  - Gk. phone "voice, sound." PHONE - 1884, shortening of telephone. The verb is 1889, from the noun. ...
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