单词 | walkie-talkie |
释义 | walkie-talkie From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Communicationswalkie-talkiewalk‧ie-talk‧ie /ˌwɔːki ˈtɔːki $ ˌwɒːki ˈtɒːki/ noun [countable]TCone of a pair of radios that you can carry with you, and use to speak to the person who has the other radioExamples from the Corpuswalkie-talkie• The new Motorola TalkAbout 200 walkie-talkie is especially designed for you and your family.• She then spoke into a walkie-talkie and they walked back into the building.• The lieutenant was screaming into his walkie-talkie for advice.• Des lounges against it and switches on his walkie-talkie.• A Mirage security guard uses his walkie-talkie to cal for reinforcements, and directs people who want autographs into a line.• Flung on the floor near by was an official-looking walkie-talkie.• Although their noses were inches apart they talked on walkie-talkies.• We tried frantically to reach him with our walkie-talkies, but he was somewhere enroute from the island of Gozo. |
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