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Перевод: telephonic
[прилагательное] телефонный
Тезаурус:
- During this eleventh-hour telephonic summit, Murphy Senior had proved himself to be a tower of strength and a fortress of moral rectitude.
- He acknowledges that "to make it fly, we have to get the next generation of telephones sorted out" and says that the European Telecommunications Standards Institution is working on the standard telephonic layouts, displays and icon conventions needed to ensure that users won't be too bewildered by the options offered by their neighbour's phone.
- 5.6 Aerials signs and advertisements Not to erect any pole mast or wire (whether in connection with telegraphic telephonic radio or television communication or otherwise) upon the Premises It may be that the nature of the tenant's business necessitates an aerial being erected and therefore the following amendment should be made: Not without the previous consent in writing of the Landlord (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) to erect any pole mast or wire
- What appears to be stable in interpretations of here (apart from curious usages deriving from long-distance telephonic communication and long-distance travel, discussed in Lyons, 1977) is that the deictic centre is located where the speaker is.
- Then, unable to resist the telephonic siren song, she picked it up.
- As has already been mentioned, insider traders also face the possibility of conviction under the US mail and wire fraud statutes in so far as they participate in a "scheme to defraud" (ie breach of s.10b and Rule 10b-5) where use has been made of the postal system or telephonic communication.
- The brisk social wind that had driven her lightly from guest to guest had dropped, stilled by telephonic contact with the tiny scratching clicking silence of the voiceless house of the long ordeal of her childhood: she found herself becalmed, for a whole dull stretch, talking to old Peter Binns, a charming old boy, but a bore, and so slow of speech that Liz could hardly restrain herself from finishing all his ponderous sentences.
- In a strong judgment the Court also claimed that the "dignity and freedom of an individual in a democratic society cannot be ensured if his communications of a private nature, be they written or telephonic, are deliberately, consciously and unjustifiably intruded upon and interfered with".
- In number ten we read that The Royal Commission recommended the establishment of telephonic connection between the Rhynns of Islay lighthouse and Bruichladdich at a cost of 330.
- Surviving copies are very faint, distinctly telephonic in quality, and start with an appalling wow because the cutter was engaged before the wax was up to speed; but an account in the Illustrated London News (13) shows the disposition of the microphones and the apparatus, which amount to a full recording system in the modern sense.
- Telephonic communication existed throughout, and breakdown tools and fire extinguishers were distributed along the train.
- Soon afterwards he engaged in research which resulted in his patenting of the telephonic translator (1880), the caustic alkali and iron battery (1881), and a telephone transformer (1881).
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