phone

phone
1.
(coll.)noun Telefon, das

pick up/put down the phone — [den Hörer] abnehmen/auflegen

by phone — telefonisch

speak to somebody by phone or on the phone — mit jemandem telefonieren

2. intransitive verb
anrufen

can we phone from here? — können wir von hier aus telefonieren?

3. transitive verb
anrufen

phone the office/home — im Büro/zu Hause anrufen

Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/90055/phone_back">phone back
- phone in
- phone up
* * *
[fəun] 1. noun
(a telephone: We were talking on the phone.) das Telefon
2. verb
(to telephone (a person, message or place): I'll phone you this evening.) telefonieren
- phone book
- phone booth
- phone box
- phone call
- phonecard
- phone up
* * *
phone
[fəʊn, AM foʊn]
I. n Telefon nt
she put down the \phone on me sie hat [bei unserem Gespräch] einfach aufgelegt
to answer the \phone ans Telefon gehen
to hang up [or put down] the \phone auflegen
to pick up the \phone abheben, abnehmen
to speak [to sb] by [or on the] \phone [mit jdm] telefonieren
on the \phone am Telefon; BRIT
to be on the \phone (telephoning) telefonieren; (dated: have a telephone) ans Telefonnetz angeschlossen sein
II. n modifier (receiver, table) Telefon-
\phone call [Telefon]anruf m
\phone line Telefonleitung f
III. vt
to \phone sb/sth jdn/etw anrufen
you should \phone home du solltest zu Hause anrufen
IV. vi telefonieren
* * *
I [fəʊn]
1. n
Telefon nt

I'll give you a phone (inf) — ich ruf dich an

2. vt
person anrufen; message telefonisch übermitteln
3. vi
anrufen, telefonieren → also telephone
See:
→ also telephone
II
n (LING)
Phon nt
* * *
phone1 [fəʊn] s LING (Einzel)Laut m
phone2 [fəʊn] s, v/t & v/i umg für telephone:
give sb a phone, phone sb up jemanden anrufen;
somebody on the phone for you! Telefon für dich!;
phone book Telefonbuch n;
phone back (jemanden) zurückrufen
* * *
1.
(coll.)noun Telefon, das

pick up/put down the phone — [den Hörer] abnehmen/auflegen

by phone — telefonisch

speak to somebody by phone or on the phone — mit jemandem telefonieren

2. intransitive verb
anrufen

can we phone from here? — können wir von hier aus telefonieren?

3. transitive verb
anrufen

phone the office/home — im Büro/zu Hause anrufen

Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
n.
Telefon -e n. (UK) v.
anrufen (Telefon) v.
telefonieren v. v.
anklingeln v.
telefonieren v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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