mobile phone

    移动电话;手机
日语:携帯電話 韩语:휴대전화 德语:Mobiltelefon 法语:téléphone mobile 俄语:teléfono móvil

英英释义


noun

1. a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections, each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver

Synonym: cellular telephonecellular phonecellphonecell

词典解释


1. 行動電話:而蓝芽技术应用之电子产品包括:个人数字助理(PDA)、行动电话(Mobile Phone)、无线电话(Cordless Phone)、笔记型计算机(Notebook)、打印机(Printer)、数字相机(Digital Cameras),局域网络(Network)等,可以将这些有线的产品变成无线.

相关例句


Sign up with your mobile phone number, then set a password.(用你的手机号码注册,然后设置密码。)

Drivers using a mobile phone are four times more likely to be involved in a crash.(开车时使用手机遭遇车祸的风险大大增加4倍。)

I can check their homework everywhere using my computer or mobile phone.(我可以用电脑或手机随时随地查看他们的作业。)

A driver is four times more likely to crash while using a mobile phone.(司机开车使用手机时撞车的可能性是平时的四倍。)

What can we know from the fourth to the seventh digits of a mobile phone number in China?(在中国,我们能从手机号码的第四位数到第七位数知道些什么?)

For convenience, I keep my mobile phone near my bed when I am sleeping.(方便起见,我睡觉时把手机放在床边。)

We managed to raise him on his mobile phone.(我们打他的移动电话,总算找到了他。)

Canada's mobile phone numbers are perhaps the world's shortest: they use seven digits.(加拿大的手机号码可能是世界上最短的:使用7位数字。)

Using a mobile phone for more than 10 years increases the risk of getting brain cancer.(使用手机超过10年会增加患脑癌的风险。)

The new system can send a text to a mobile phone, or to another landline phone.(新系统可以向手机或向另一台座机发短信。)