English to Indonesian Dictionary telephones

telephones

telepon
definition
verb
he telephoned his wife at 9.30
contact (someone) using the telephone.
noun
Information theory is a field of mathematics that scientists use to analyse strings of data, whether carried by DNA or radio waves or telephone wires.
a system that converts acoustic vibrations to electrical signals in order to transmit sound, typically voices, over a distance using wire or radio.
Stories are put out just like this one and a virtual game of telephone begins.
a game in which a sentence or phrase becomes distorted by being passed along to the next person in a whisper.
translation of 'telephones'
verb
menelepon
noun
telepon
example
Then, live every Friday, the contestants will be given free access to a number of 'telephones' , mobile phones with text facilities, and interactive digital TV sets.
Communication with other hospitals and external agencies occurred via land lines and cellular 'telephones' , which use satellite communication systems.
Two-way voice communication systems comprise an overhead speaker system plus dedicated firefighter 'telephones' on each floor of the building.
In particular, one respondent noted the difficulty posed by 'telephones' with keypads on the handset.
Councillors said they accepted that some telephone kiosks get little use because many people have mobile 'telephones' and phones in their homes.
All over the country, people are objecting to the siting of transmission masts for mobile 'telephones' .
Simultaneously, passengers will be also be able to use their mobile 'telephones' and connect to the internet.
The system also works with standard 'telephones' and provides support for standard fax machines.
He had been exposed to microwaves from cellular telephones and cordless 'telephones' for several years.
Paging mechanisms were created to activate sleeping mobile 'telephones' to receive incoming calls.
There has been a sharp increase in expenditure on entertainment, education, cultural activities, transportation and communications, 'telephones' and mobile phones.
The research programme will also include work on emerging technologies, such as third generation mobile 'telephones' , which are due to be released this year.
Computers, printers, 'telephones' , answering machines, and a fax machine and scanner were stolen.
Analysts use link analysis to understand better the telephone records of contacts between 'telephones' , cellular phones, pagers, computers, and fax machines.
Systems and methods which enable fast and simple identification of unauthorized users of cellular 'telephones' are described.
One of the contentious clauses is that service providers must, at their own cost, make their technology compatible so that the state can tap into customers' 'telephones' , cellular phones and e-mails.
The bay station, scheduled to be in action by the end of next month, will enable owners of so-called third generation mobile 'telephones' to make video telephone calls.
It will let people collect voice mail and receive calls from regular 'telephones' .
We coded anatomical areas for the tumors without knowledge of the subject's exposure to cellular or cordless 'telephones' .
At the time when the respective instruments were drafted, 'telephones' and computer bases had not been invented.
it was eight-thirty when the 'telephone' rang, and I knew it was Chandler
He had intended driving to a pub to 'telephone' for help.
Shortly after 'telephoning' his wife and several friends in Italy, he was rearrested by the Egyptian government.
General practitioners and patients were contacted by 'telephone' to assess their satisfaction with the system and to determine whether further referrals for excision had been made.
At midnight yesterday the Government imposed full control over all communication by 'telephone' and telegraph.
Mr Jones 'telephoned' for an ambulance while his son went over to the victim - who had landed on a concrete walkway next to a raised grass verge - to see if anything could be done to help him.
‘People were 'telephoning' us and asking us what they could do to help or if there was any information - it was almost like a big family,’ she said.
While in the United States, he worked as a journalist, telemarketer, and market research 'telephoner' .
The respondent regularly 'telephoned' his wife for her to arrange a taxi to collect him.
People spread their fears and new found information by 'telephone' , mobile phone, text messages, email, and word of mouth.
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