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Sue跟坐在隔壁的同事George聊天。 Sue: Hey George, take a look at this article. It says several major airlines are considering allowing people to use their cell phones while in the air. George: Oh no, really? That's one of the worst ideas I'
We were bombarded by so many phone calls this morning. 今天早上我们接电话接个不停。 bombard本指轰炸,炮击。在上句中形容连续不断地接到... call center客户服务中心,在call center 中,这种现象就很常见。
A lot of people find it difficult to make phone calls in a foreign language and that's understandable. You can't see the person you are talking to, their voice might be unclear, and you might find it difficult to find the right words. 很多人都觉得
A: Can you show me how to use this phone? B: Yes, I can help you with that. Pick up the receiver and hit one of the buttons. Do you hear a tone? A: No, I don't hear anything. B: Next you dial 9 on the keypad. You should hear the tone change. Did you
By Jessica Berman Washington 04 June 2008 Researchers say a new study of mobile phone records shows people rarely stray from familiar areas. Researchers say the findings could be useful to urban planners addressing problems as varied as traffic fore
W: Good evening. International Hotel. May I help you? 早晨好,国际饭店。要帮忙吗? C: Can you put me through to Mr Brown in room 1918? 请接1918房间布朗先生。 W: May I know your name, please? 请问尊姓大名? C: Clinton. 克林