n.:
〈口〉电话;电话机;【语】单音
v.:
〈口〉打电话;打电话通知(某事);〈口〉给…打电话
网络:
耳机;手机;连接耳机
1.
Bloomberg said the system will allow cell phones to receive free alerts about imminent safety threats.
彭博市长表示,当安全威胁即将来临时,该系统会向手机免费发送预警。
2.
That was the original plan, but since McQ Corp. is coming out with its own line of phones soon, we wanted to get a jump on them.
那不是原来的计划,但由于McQ公司很快就要推出自己的手机,所以我们想要抢占先机。
3.
When lithium-ion batteries were invented, mobile phones became small enough to be slipped into a pocket.
当锂离子电池发明后,移动电话就可以小到能够塞进口袋里。
4.
Plans to build smart-phones of its own seem to be going nowhere.
自行研制智能手机的计划似乎也陷入僵局。
5.
Neither of these are going to be available for a while, but images and specs for a couple of new HTC phones have popped up online.
以下两款HTC新手机都得等上好一阵子才会发售,不过相关照片和规格都已上线,我们赶紧来瞧瞧吧!
6.
Most mobile phones allow you to check email on the move, but it's best to check with your service provider before giving it a go.
大多数手机都能查收电子邮件,但在使用手机收发电子邮件之前最好先咨询下你的服务提供商。
7.
Chinese consumers are waiting for someone who understands their context to develop an ecosystem that makes smart phones easy to use.
中国的用户正在等待有人能真正了解自己的生活的环境,开发一款更易用的智能手机。
8.
You'll see that server-side application development for the billions of phones used around the world can be surprisingly easy.
您将看到适用于全球数十亿部电话的服务器端应用程序非常容易。
9.
Starting with the Atrix, we're beginning to see Android phones sport dual core processors that can offer amazing speed for your phone.
在Atrix之后,我们将可以看到更多的Android手机使用双核处理器为你的手机提供惊人的处理速度。
10.
The subjects had been using their phones only for an average of about four years, which may not be long enough to ascertain cancer risk.
第一,这些被调查者使用手机的平均时间大约只有四年,这个时间长度还不足以确定致癌风险。