English-Thai Dictionary
phone
N ู โทรศัพท์ เครื่อง รับโทรศัพท์ receiver telephone to-ra-sab
phone
N เสียงพูด siang-phud
phone
VI โทรศัพท์ โทร call telephone to-ra-sab
phone
VT โทรศัพท์ โทร call telephone to-ra-sab
phone book
N สมุดโทรศัพท์ sa-mud-to-ra-sab
phone booth
N ตู้โทรศัพท์ tu-to-ra-sab
phone card
N บัตรโทรศัพท์ การ์ด โฟน โฟน การ์ด calling card bad-to-ra-sab
phone in
PHRV โทรศัพท์ เสนอ หรือ ให้ (บางสิ่ง to-ra-sab-sa-nor-rue-hai
phone up
PHRV โทรศัพท์ ถึง to-r-sab-tung
phone-in
N การ โทรศัพท์ เข้ามา call-in kan-to-ra-sab-kao-ma
phoneme
N หน่วย เสียง เป็น หน่วย ที่ เล็ก ที่สุด ใน ภาษา (ทาง ภาษาศาสตร์ หน่วย พื้นฐาน ของเสีย ง (ซึ่ง แตกต่าง กัน ไป ใน แต่ละ ภาษา nuai-siang-pen-nuai-ti-lek-ti-sud-kong-nai-pa-sa
phonemics
N การศึกษา เกี่ยวกับ หน่วย พื้นฐาน ของเสีย ง (แตกต่าง กัน ใน แต่ละ ภาษา kan-suek-sa-kiao-kab-nuai-puen-tan-kong-siang
phonetic
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ ออกเสียง สอดคล้อง กับ การ ออกเสียง kiao-kab-kan-ook-siang
phonetic alphabet
N สัทอักษร sad-ak-son
phonetics
N สัทศาสตร์ วิชาการ ออกเสียง sad-sad
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PHONE
PHONE Phone, n. & v. t.
Defn: Colloq. for Telephone.
PHONEIDOSCOPE
Pho *nei "do *scope, n. Etym: [Phono- + Gr. -scope. ] (Physics )
Defn: An instrument for studying the motions of sounding bodies by optical means. It consists of a tube across the end of which is stretched a film of soap solution thin enough to give colored bands, the form and position of which are affected by sonorous vibrations.
PHONETIC
Pho *net "ic, a. Etym: [Gr. phonétique. See Ban a proclamation. ]
1. Of or pertaining to the voice, or its use.
2. Representing sounds; as, phonetic characters; -- opposed to ideographic; as, a phonetic notation. Phonetic spelling, spelling in phonetic characters, each representing one sound only; -- contrasted with Romanic spelling, or that by the use of the Roman alphabet.
PHONETICALLY
PHONETICALLY Pho *net "ic *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In a phonetic manner.
PHONETICIAN
PHONETICIAN Pho `ne *ti "cian, n.
Defn: One versed in phonetics; a phonetist.
PHONETICS
PHONETICS Pho *net "ics, n.
1. The doctrine or science of sounds; especially those of the human voice; phonology.
2. The art of representing vocal sounds by signs and written characters.
PHONETISM
PHONETISM Pho "ne *tism, n.
Defn: The science which treats of vocal sounds. J. Peile.
PHONETIST
PHONETIST Pho "ne *tist, n.
1. One versed in phonetics; a phonologist.
2. One who advocates a phonetic spelling.
PHONETIZATION
PHONETIZATION Pho `ne *ti *za "tion, n.
Defn: The act, art, or process of representing sounds by phonetic signs.
PHONETIZE
PHONETIZE Pho "ne *tize, v. t.
Defn: To represent by phonetic signs. Lowell.
New American Oxford Dictionary
phone
phone 1 |fōn foʊn | ▶noun 1 a telephone: a few seconds later the phone rang | a receptionist answered the phone | [ as modifier ] : a phone number. 2 (phones ) informal headphones or earphones. ▶verb call someone on the telephone. PHRASES phone it in informal work or perform in a desultory fashion.
phone
phone 2 |foʊn fōn | ▶noun Phonetics a speech sound; the smallest discrete segment of sound in a stream of speech. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek phōnē ‘sound, voice. ’
phone bank
phone bank ▶noun a battery of telephones: campaign volunteers have spent countless hours manning phone banks.
phone book
phone book |ˈfoʊn ˌbʊk | ▶noun a telephone directory.
phone card
phone card ▶noun another term for calling card ( sense 2 ).
phone-in
phone-in |ˈfoʊn ˈˌɪn | ▶noun & adjective another term for call-in.
phonematic
phonematic |ˌfəʊnɪˈmatɪk, ˌfɒn -| ▶adjective (in prosodic analysis ) denoting a segmental element of vowel or consonant features which combines with other elements such as intonation or stress. ORIGIN 1930s: from Greek phōnēma, phōnēmatik - ‘relating to a sound ’.
phoneme
pho neme |ˈfōnēm ˈfoʊˌnim | ▶noun Phonetics any of the perceptually distinct units of sound in a specified language that distinguish one word from another, for example p, b, d, and t in the English words pad, pat, bad, and bat . Compare with allophone 1. DERIVATIVES pho ne mic |fəˈnēmik, fō - |adjective, pho ne mics |fəˈnēmiks, fō - |noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French phonème, from Greek phōnēma ‘sound, speech, ’ from phōnein ‘speak. ’
phone sex
phone sex ▶noun sexually explicit telephone conversation engaged in for the purposes of sexual gratification.
phonetic
pho net ic |fəˈnetik fəˈnɛdɪk | ▶adjective Phonetics of or relating to speech sounds: detailed phonetic information. • (of a system of writing ) having a direct correspondence between symbols and sounds: a phonetic alphabet. • of or relating to phonetics: the teachers should receive phonetic training. DERIVATIVES pho net i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb, pho net i cism |-ˈnetiˌsizəm |noun, pho net i cist |-ˈnetisist |noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from modern Latin phoneticus, from Greek phōnētikos, from phōnein ‘speak. ’
phonetics
pho net ics |fəˈnetiks fəˈnɛdɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the study and classification of speech sounds. DERIVATIVES pho ne ti cian |ˌfōnəˈtiSHən |noun
phonetist
phonetist |ˈfəʊnɪtɪst, ˈfɒn -| ▶noun dated a person engaged or skilled in phonetics; a phonetician. • an advocate of phonetic spelling.
phone tree
phone tree ▶noun 1 a menu-driven system that routes callers to recordings, more menus, or a person, depending on their responses. users had to navigate an elaborate phone tree before reaching a counselor. 2 a system for contacting a large number of people quickly in which each person called then telephones a number of other designated people.
phoney
pho ney |ˈfoʊni | ▶adjective & noun variant spelling of phony.
phoney war
pho ¦ney war the period of comparative inaction at the beginning of the Second World War between the German invasions of Poland (September 1939 ) and of Norway (April 1940 ).
Oxford Dictionary
phone
phone 1 |fəʊn | ▶noun 1 a telephone: a few seconds later the phone rang | a receptionist answered the phone | [ as modifier ] : a phone number. 2 (phones ) informal headphones or earphones. ▶verb (also phone up or phone someone up ) call someone on the telephone: [ with obj. ] : he phoned her at work | [ no obj. ] : she phoned about twenty minutes ago. • (phone it in ) US informal work or perform in a desultory fashion.
phone
phone 2 |fəʊn | ▶noun Phonetics a speech sound; the smallest discrete segment of sound in a stream of speech. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek phōnē ‘sound, voice ’.
phone bank
phone bank ▶noun US a battery of telephones.
phone book
phone book ▶noun a telephone directory.
phonecard
phone |card |ˈfəʊnkɑːd | ▶noun chiefly Brit. a prepaid card which allows the user to make telephone calls up to a specified number of units using a cardphone.
phone-in
phone-in ▶noun chiefly Brit. a radio or television programme during which the listeners or viewers telephone the studio and participate. • [ as modifier ] denoting something conducted by people leaving answers or messages by telephone: a phone-in contest.
phonematic
phonematic |ˌfəʊnɪˈmatɪk, ˌfɒn -| ▶adjective (in prosodic analysis ) denoting a segmental element of vowel or consonant features which combines with other elements such as intonation or stress. ORIGIN 1930s: from Greek phōnēma, phōnēmatik - ‘relating to a sound ’.
phoneme
phoneme |ˈfəʊniːm | ▶noun Phonetics any of the perceptually distinct units of sound in a specified language that distinguish one word from another, for example p, b, d, and t in the English words pad, pat, bad, and bat . Compare with allophone 1. DERIVATIVES phonemic |-ˈniːmɪk |adjective, phonemics |-ˈniːmɪks |plural noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French phonème, from Greek phōnēma ‘sound, speech ’, from phōnein ‘speak ’.
phone sex
phone sex ▶noun [ mass noun ] sexually explicit telephone conversation engaged in for sexual gratification.
phonetic
phonetic |fəˈnɛtɪk | ▶adjective Phonetics relating to speech sounds: detailed phonetic information. • (of a system of writing ) having a direct correspondence between symbols and sounds: a phonetic alphabet. • relating to phonetics: phonetic training. DERIVATIVES phonetically adverb, phoneticism |-sɪz (ə )m |noun, phoneticist |-sɪst |noun, phoneticize |-sʌɪz |(also phoneticise ) verb ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from modern Latin phoneticus, from Greek phōnētikos, from phōnein ‘speak ’.
phonetics
phon |et ¦ics |fəˈnɛtɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the study and classification of speech sounds. DERIVATIVES phonetician |ˌfəʊnɪˈtɪʃ (ə )n, ˌfɒn - |noun
phonetist
phonetist |ˈfəʊnɪtɪst, ˈfɒn -| ▶noun dated a person engaged or skilled in phonetics; a phonetician. • an advocate of phonetic spelling.
phone tree
phone tree ▶noun 1 a menu-driven system that routes callers to recordings, more menus, or a person, depending on their responses. users had to navigate an elaborate phone tree before reaching a counselor. 2 a system for contacting a large number of people quickly in which each person called then telephones a number of other designated people.
phoney
phoney |ˈfəʊni |(chiefly N. Amer. also phony ) informal ▶adjective ( phonier, phoniest ) not genuine; fraudulent: phoney cruise-ship job offers. ▶noun ( pl. phoneys or phonies ) a fraudulent person or thing. DERIVATIVES phonily adverb, phoniness noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: of unknown origin.
phoney war
pho ¦ney war the period of comparative inaction at the beginning of the Second World War between the German invasions of Poland (September 1939 ) and of Norway (April 1940 ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
phone
phone noun she tried to reach you on your phone: telephone, cell phone, cell, car phone, cordless phone, speakerphone; extension; informal blower, horn. ▶verb I'll phone you later: telephone, call, give someone a call; informal call up, give someone a buzz, get someone on the horn /blower.
Oxford Thesaurus
phone
phone noun 1 she spent hours on the phone: telephone, mobile phone, mobile, cell phone, car phone, radio-telephone, cordless phone, videophone, extension; N. Amer. speakerphone; Brit. informal blower; Brit. rhyming slang dog and bone. 2 pick up the phone and dial 999: handset, earpiece, receiver. 3 give me a phone sometime: phone call, telephone call, call, ring; informal buzz; Brit. informal tinkle, bell. ▶verb maybe I should phone the police: telephone, call, call up, give someone a call /ring, ring, ring up, get someone on the phone, get on the phone to, get, reach, dial, make /place a call (to ); informal buzz, give someone a buzz; Brit. informal bell, give someone a bell /tinkle, get on the blower to; N. Amer. informal get someone on the horn.
phoney
phoney adjective he gave a phoney address: bogus, not genuine, sham, false, fake, fraudulent, forged, feigned, counterfeit, so-called, spurious, pseudo; imitation, man-made, mock, ersatz, artificial, synthetic, manufactured, simulated, reproduction, replica, facsimile, dummy, model, toy; make-believe, pretended, contrived, affected, insincere; informal pretend, put-on; Brit. informal, dated cod. ANTONYMS authentic, genuine. ▶noun 1 the doctor's a phoney: impostor, sham, fake, fraud, mountebank, quack, cheat, swindler, fraudster, confidence trickster, defrauder, hoaxer, bluffer, pretender, masquerader, charlatan, rogue, scoundrel; informal con man, con artist; dated confidence man. 2 the diamond's a phoney: counterfeit, fake, forgery, sham, hoax, imitation, copy, reproduction, replica, facsimile, dummy, model, toy.
Duden Dictionary
Phonem
Pho nem, Fo nem Substantiv, Neutrum Sprachwissenschaft , das Fonem |Phon e m Fon e m |das Phonem; Genitiv: des Phonems, Plural: die Phoneme das Fonem; Genitiv: des Fonems, Plural: die Foneme kleinste bedeutungsunterscheidende sprachliche Einheit z. B. b in »Bein « im Unterschied zu p in »Pein «
Phonematik
Pho ne ma tik, Fo ne ma tik Substantiv, feminin , die Fonematik |Phonem a tik Fonem a tik österreichisch auch …ˈmat …österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|die Phonematik; Genitiv: der Phonematik die Fonematik; Genitiv: der Fonematik Phonologie, Phonemik
phonematisch
pho ne ma tisch , fo ne ma tisch Adjektiv Sprachwissenschaft fonematisch |phonem a tisch fonem a tisch österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|das Phonem betreffend, dazu gehörend; mit den Mitteln der Phonematik phonematische Untersuchungen
Phonemik
Pho ne mik, Fo ne mik Substantiv, feminin , die Fonemik |Phon e mik Fon e mik |die Phonemik; Genitiv: der Phonemik die Fonemik; Genitiv: der Fonemik Phonologie
phonemisch
pho ne misch, fo ne misch Adjektiv Sprachwissenschaft fonemisch |phon e misch fon e misch |phonematisch
Phonendoskop
Phon en do s kop , Fon en do s kop Phon en do skop Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das Fonendoskop |Phonendosk o p Fonendosk o p |das Phonendoskop; Genitiv: des Phonendoskops, Plural: die Phonendoskope das Fonendoskop; Genitiv: des Fonendoskops, Plural: die Fonendoskope griechisch-neulateinisch Stethoskop , das den Schall über eine Membran und einen veränderlichen Resonanzraum weiterleitet, Schlauchhörrohr
Phonetik
Pho ne tik, Fo ne tik Substantiv, feminin , die Fonetik |Phon e tik Fon e tik |die Phonetik; Genitiv: der Phonetik die Fonetik; Genitiv: der Fonetik Wissenschaft von den sprachlichen Lauten 2 , ihrer Art, Erzeugung und Verwendung in der Kommunikation
Phonetiker
Pho ne ti ker, Fo ne ti ker Substantiv, maskulin , der Fonetiker |Phon e tiker Fon e tiker |der Phonetiker; Genitiv: des Phonetikers, Plural: die Phonetiker der Fonetiker; Genitiv: des Fonetikers, Plural: die Fonetiker Wissenschaftler auf dem Gebiet der Phonetik
phonetisch
pho ne tisch , fo ne tisch Adjektiv fonetisch |phon e tisch fon e tisch |die Phonetik betreffend, zu ihr gehörend; lautlich
Phonetograph
Pho ne to graph , Fo ne to graf Substantiv, maskulin früher , der Fonetograf |Phonetogr a ph Fonetogr a f |der Phonetograph; Genitiv: des Phonetographen, Plural: die Phonetographen der Fonetograf; Genitiv: des Fonetografen, Plural: die Fonetografen Gerät, das gesprochene Worte direkt in Schrift oder andere Zeichen überführt
French Dictionary
phonème
phonème n. m. nom masculin linguistique Élément sonore pourvu d ’une valeur distinctive dans une langue.
phonémique
phonémique adj. adjectif linguistique Relatif au phonème.
phonéticien
phonéticien phonéticienne n. m. f. féminin et nom masculin linguistique Spécialiste de la phonétique.
phonétique
phonétique adj. et n. f. adjectif linguistique Relatif aux sons du langage. : L ’alphabet de l ’Association phonétique internationale (API ). nom féminin linguistique Partie de la linguistique qui étudie les sons du langage. LOCUTION Écriture phonétique. Mode d ’écriture où des signes établis correspondent à des sons distincts. Note Typographique La transcription phonétique d ’un mot se met généralement entre crochets.
phonétiquement
phonétiquement adv. adverbe Au point de vue phonétique. : Un mot transcrit phonétiquement.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
phone
phone 1 /foʊn /〖tele phone の短縮形 ; 〗↓語源 語源 ph-はギリシャ語に由来 ph-の発音は /f /であり, ギリシャ文字φに対応する. 多くの英単語は語頭 /f /の音をf -で表記するが, 14世紀以降, ph-で表記するphilosophyなどの単語が増えた .名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U 〖通例the ~〗(通信手段としての )電話 ; 〖形容詞的に 〗電話の (→telephone 語法 )▸ talk [speak ] to A on [over ] the phone 電話でAと話す ▸ make a reservation by phone 電話で予約する ▸ answer the phone 電話に出る ▸ The phone went dead .電話が切れてしまった ▸ make a phone call to A Aに電話をかける ▸ get [receive ] a phone call from A Aから電話をもらう 2 C 〖通例the ~〗(機械としての )電話機 (telephone ); 受話器 , レシーバー (receiver )▸ a cell [cellular ] phone 携帯電話 ▸ a pay phone 公衆電話 ▸ pick up the phone 受話器をとる, 電話に出る ▸ put the phone down 受話器を置く ▸ leave the phone off the hook 受話器をはずしたままにする 3 C ⦅くだけて ⦆〖通例 ~s 〗ヘッドホン , イヤホン .be on the ph ó ne 1 (ほかの人と )電話中である ; 電話をかけてきている ▸ It' s Robert on the phone .ロバートから電話だよ 2 (家庭 職場などに )電話を引いている, 電話の設備がある ▸ Are you on the phone ?お宅には電話がありますか 動詞 ~s /-z /; ~d /-d /; phoning 他動詞 〈人 場所 〉に電話をかける ; 〖~ A B 〗A 〈人 〉にB 〈情報など 〉を電話で伝える (⦅主に英 ⦆up )(→telephone 語法 )▸ My mother phoned me about the fire .母は私にその火事のことを電話で知らせてきた ▸ Al phoned me to say that he would be back by five .アルは私に5時までに戻ると電話をくれた 自動詞 «…に » 電話する , 電話をかける (⦅主に英 ⦆up ) «to » .ph ò ne (a )r ó und (あちこちに )電話をかけまくる .ph ó ne for A A 〈物 〉を電話で頼む, 取り寄せる ▸ phone for a taxi 電話でタクシーを呼ぶ ph ò ne í n 1 ⦅主に英 ⦆(職場 警察 病院などに )電話を入れる, 電話で連絡する ▸ She phoned in sick .彼女は病気で出社できないと電話した 2 (視聴者参加番組で )電話をして意見を述べる (→call-in ).ph ò ne A í n [í n A ]⦅主に英 ⦆ «…に » A 〈情報など 〉を電話で伝える «to » .~́ b ò ok 電話帳 .~́ b ò oth [⦅英 ⦆b ò x ]電話ボックス .~́ c à rd =phone (-)card .~́ n ù mber 電話番号 .~́ s è x テレフォンセックス .~́ t à g ⦅米 くだけて ⦆電話の鬼ごっこ 〘電話をしても互いにいつも留守番電話で, メッセージを残しながらも互いが直接には話せない状態 〙.~́ tr è e 電話連絡網 .
phone
phone 2 名詞 C 〘音声 〙(言語 )音, 単音 .
phone(-)card
ph ó ne (-)c à rd 名詞 C テレホンカード .
phone-in
ph ó ne- ì n 名詞 形容詞 ⦅英 ⦆=call-in .
phoneme
pho neme /fóʊniːm /名詞 C 〘音声 〙音素 〘ある言語において区別される音の最小単位 〙.pho ne mic /fəníːmɪk, foʊ -/形容詞 pho n é mi cal ly /-k (ə )li /副詞
phone-tapping
ph ó ne-t à pping 名詞 C (電話の )盗聴 .
phonetic
pho net ic /fənétɪk, foʊ -/形容詞 比較なし 〘音声 〙〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗音声 (学 )の ; 発音に関係のある ; 発音に即した ▸ the International Phonetic Alphabet 国際音標文字 (⦅略 ⦆IPA )~̀ á lphabet [s ý mbols, s í gns ]音標文字, 発音記号 .~̀ sp é lling 表音つづり法 .
phonetically
pho n é t i cal ly /-k (ə )li /副詞 1 音として .2 音声学的に .
phonetics
pho n é t ics 名詞 U 〖単数扱い 〗音声学 ; 発音体系 .pho ne ti cian /fòʊnətɪ́ʃ (ə )n /名詞 C 音声学者 .
phoney
pho ney /fóʊni /形容詞 名詞 複 ~s =phony .