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单词 helpline
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Definition of helpline in English:

helpline

nounˈhɛlplʌɪnˈhɛlpˌlaɪn
  • A telephone service providing help with problems.

    there are a number of helplines and organizations which can offer advice
    a family helpline and counselling service
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The report, which was based upon conversations with children who telephoned helplines, also claimed that the hidden problem of solvent abuse kills more children than drugs every year.
    • The helpline cannot exist without the generosity of the public.
    • Plans are afoot to set up a telephone helpline to reach a larger number of people in the city.
    • People in Hong Kong jammed telephone helplines to voice their anxieties.
    • Governments around Europe were offering telephone helplines for relatives.
    • With a view to helping accident victims a number of road-accident helplines have been set up all along the National Highways in the region.
    • He told me how the hospital had opened a telephone medical helpline for those with wounded or sick but who are unable to leave their homes.
    • There is little existing evidence on the effect of publicly available telephone helplines on the nature and volume of demand for health services.
    • More than 1,000 people volunteered to help in the search for the girls and some 15,000 telephoned police helplines reporting possible sightings of the children.
    • The soap stars will feature in a series of short adverts for the helpline and listening service over the Christmas period.
    • Gamblers Anonymous said there had been a rise in the number of people making contact with its helpline.
    • Do you prefer dealing with a human voice or are you happy with the new labour-saving touchtone nature of many of today's customer service helplines?
    • A new guide to services, including helplines and shelters for women in Cork and Kerry affected by violence, was launched yesterday.
    • Many gay people did not approach mainstream mental health services to seek help and instead turned to helplines.
    • Resource directories provide contact information for national organizations, hotlines and helplines, and other sources of support.
    • So we fully support plans to increase access to this excellent service by setting up a regional telephone helpline.
    • The council is also setting up a telephone helpline for people who want to know more about the system.
    • And they say a million pensioners entitled to the benefit will not get it before they die because telephone helplines set up to assist claims will be unable to cope.
    • The call centre will handle ‘inward services’, manning the service centre and helplines.
    • Talk to someone you trust - a friend, relative, or a helpline or advice service.
 
 

Definition of helpline in US English:

helpline

nounˈhelpˌlīnˈhɛlpˌlaɪn
  • A telephone service providing help with problems.

    there are a number of helplines and organizations which can offer advice
    a family helpline and counseling service
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Governments around Europe were offering telephone helplines for relatives.
    • Plans are afoot to set up a telephone helpline to reach a larger number of people in the city.
    • There is little existing evidence on the effect of publicly available telephone helplines on the nature and volume of demand for health services.
    • He told me how the hospital had opened a telephone medical helpline for those with wounded or sick but who are unable to leave their homes.
    • And they say a million pensioners entitled to the benefit will not get it before they die because telephone helplines set up to assist claims will be unable to cope.
    • The report, which was based upon conversations with children who telephoned helplines, also claimed that the hidden problem of solvent abuse kills more children than drugs every year.
    • The soap stars will feature in a series of short adverts for the helpline and listening service over the Christmas period.
    • Do you prefer dealing with a human voice or are you happy with the new labour-saving touchtone nature of many of today's customer service helplines?
    • Resource directories provide contact information for national organizations, hotlines and helplines, and other sources of support.
    • A new guide to services, including helplines and shelters for women in Cork and Kerry affected by violence, was launched yesterday.
    • With a view to helping accident victims a number of road-accident helplines have been set up all along the National Highways in the region.
    • Talk to someone you trust - a friend, relative, or a helpline or advice service.
    • The council is also setting up a telephone helpline for people who want to know more about the system.
    • The call centre will handle ‘inward services’, manning the service centre and helplines.
    • People in Hong Kong jammed telephone helplines to voice their anxieties.
    • The helpline cannot exist without the generosity of the public.
    • Gamblers Anonymous said there had been a rise in the number of people making contact with its helpline.
    • More than 1,000 people volunteered to help in the search for the girls and some 15,000 telephoned police helplines reporting possible sightings of the children.
    • So we fully support plans to increase access to this excellent service by setting up a regional telephone helpline.
    • Many gay people did not approach mainstream mental health services to seek help and instead turned to helplines.
 
 
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