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Τι (ποιος) είναι UK telephone code misconceptions - ορισμός


UK telephone code misconceptions         
  • 1950s UK phone with letters on its rotary dial, as was typical for the time.
CONFUSION OVER TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
0207; 0208; 0203; 02746; 01189; 0207 & 0208; Dialling code of Cardiff; 01189 problem; 0207 and 0208; Erroneous UK telephone codes; 02920; 02476; 02380; 02392; 02890
Widespread UK telephone code misconceptions, in particular brought on by the Big Number Change in 2000, have been reported by regulator Ofcom since publication of a report it commissioned in 2004.
telephone receiver         
  • 1896 telephone from Sweden
  • [[AT&T]] push button telephone made by [[Western Electric]], model 2500 DMG black, 1980
  • Bell's first telephone transmitter, ca. 1876, reenacted 50 years later
  • Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing
  • Bell placing the first New York to Chicago telephone call in 1892
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  • Acoustic telephone ad, The Consolidated Telephone Co., Jersey City, New Jersey, 1886
  • right
  • upright
  • Reis's telephone
  • A smartphone with a touchscreen user interface, held in [[landscape orientation]]
  • Motorola 8900X-2]] to the 2014 [[iPhone 6 Plus]]
  • A cordless telephone system consisting of a handset resting on a base station (left) and a second handset resting on a battery charger unit (right)
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE
Telephones; Phones; Telephone and Telephone System; Station set; ☎; ☏; ✆; Telephone cord; Telephone receiver; ℡; Telephone communication; Phone; Telephone set; Telephone bell; Telpehone; ⌕; 🕾; 🕿; 🕻; 🕽; Corded telephone; Phone development; Telophone; ☎️
n. see receiver1-2
phone         
  • 1896 telephone from Sweden
  • [[AT&T]] push button telephone made by [[Western Electric]], model 2500 DMG black, 1980
  • Bell's first telephone transmitter, ca. 1876, reenacted 50 years later
  • Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing
  • Bell placing the first New York to Chicago telephone call in 1892
  • upright=1
  • Acoustic telephone ad, The Consolidated Telephone Co., Jersey City, New Jersey, 1886
  • right
  • upright
  • Reis's telephone
  • A smartphone with a touchscreen user interface, held in [[landscape orientation]]
  • Motorola 8900X-2]] to the 2014 [[iPhone 6 Plus]]
  • A cordless telephone system consisting of a handset resting on a base station (left) and a second handset resting on a battery charger unit (right)
  • via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref>
  • magneto]] generator
TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE
Telephones; Phones; Telephone and Telephone System; Station set; ☎; ☏; ✆; Telephone cord; Telephone receiver; ℡; Telephone communication; Phone; Telephone set; Telephone bell; Telpehone; ⌕; 🕾; 🕿; 🕻; 🕽; Corded telephone; Phone development; Telophone; ☎️
(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
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