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词汇 landline
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Definition of landline in English:

landline

nounˈlan(d)lʌɪnˈlæn(d)ˌlaɪn
  • A conventional telecommunications connection by cable laid across land.

    陆线(传统电信业的电缆线路连接,在陆地铺设,通常用电线杆连接或将电缆埋于地下)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is also a reason for abandoning a landline in favour of a mobile phone.
    • Ambulance and police stations were forced to resort to mobile phones as their landlines and radio transmissions failed in the aftermath of the cable fire.
    • However, current mobile phones have a much lower digital information transmission capacity than landlines.
    • I tried the landlines and the cordless phones shortly after the blast, and nothing happened.
    • More and more people are using mobile phones as their home phone, keeping their landlines strictly for broadband service.
    • It appeared that the damage was inflicted in order to reach the electric cables and landlines that ran under the ground.
    • More of them have broadband connections and a much larger percentage have ditched their landlines for mobile phones.
    • There are only 40,000 landlines and 70,000 mobile phones.
    • We've all heard the stories about how more people are ditching their landlines for only mobile phones.
    • He says Punjab has the highest density of mobile phones and landlines, superior roads, and better manpower.
    • Already sick of telemarketers on their landlines, they don't want to start receiving such calls on their mobile phones as well.
    • For just £1.99 a month, you can make unlimited calls from your computer to anywhere in the world, although calls to landlines and mobile phones carry additional charges.
    • He said people could not make calls to mobile phones and or from landlines to cell phones because all the messages were backed up.
    • Despite a few hiccups, I'm not going back to landlines.
    • But at the end of the day, they keep the landline because cell phone reliability isn't good enough.
    • It can be connected to a landline or a wireless phone for Internet browsing.
    • Last year the number of users around the world surged past the billion mark - outstripping landlines for the first time.
    • By answering questions on the backside of crowns and labels through emails, landlines and SMS messages one accumulates points.
    • Secondly, mobile phones, landlines, IP telephony all now can interconnect with one another, making the world a smaller place.
    • This is a key point: wireless phones could never have replaced landlines on landline phones' own terms.

Definition of landline in US English:

landline

nounˈlæn(d)ˌlaɪnˈlan(d)ˌlīn
  • A conventional telecommunications connection by cable laid across land, typically either on poles or buried underground.

    陆线(传统电信业的电缆线路连接,在陆地铺设,通常用电线杆连接或将电缆埋于地下)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ambulance and police stations were forced to resort to mobile phones as their landlines and radio transmissions failed in the aftermath of the cable fire.
    • This is a key point: wireless phones could never have replaced landlines on landline phones' own terms.
    • For just £1.99 a month, you can make unlimited calls from your computer to anywhere in the world, although calls to landlines and mobile phones carry additional charges.
    • More of them have broadband connections and a much larger percentage have ditched their landlines for mobile phones.
    • Despite a few hiccups, I'm not going back to landlines.
    • Already sick of telemarketers on their landlines, they don't want to start receiving such calls on their mobile phones as well.
    • He says Punjab has the highest density of mobile phones and landlines, superior roads, and better manpower.
    • It appeared that the damage was inflicted in order to reach the electric cables and landlines that ran under the ground.
    • Secondly, mobile phones, landlines, IP telephony all now can interconnect with one another, making the world a smaller place.
    • There is also a reason for abandoning a landline in favour of a mobile phone.
    • However, current mobile phones have a much lower digital information transmission capacity than landlines.
    • By answering questions on the backside of crowns and labels through emails, landlines and SMS messages one accumulates points.
    • We've all heard the stories about how more people are ditching their landlines for only mobile phones.
    • But at the end of the day, they keep the landline because cell phone reliability isn't good enough.
    • More and more people are using mobile phones as their home phone, keeping their landlines strictly for broadband service.
    • He said people could not make calls to mobile phones and or from landlines to cell phones because all the messages were backed up.
    • There are only 40,000 landlines and 70,000 mobile phones.
    • I tried the landlines and the cordless phones shortly after the blast, and nothing happened.
    • It can be connected to a landline or a wireless phone for Internet browsing.
    • Last year the number of users around the world surged past the billion mark - outstripping landlines for the first time.
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