telephone booths

美 [ˈtelɪfoʊn buθs]英 [ˈtelɪfəʊn buːðz]
  • n.(公用)电话间,电话亭
  • telephone booth的复数
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telephone booths

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    N-COUNT (公用)电话间,电话亭
    A telephone booth is a place in a public building or in the street where there is a telephone that can be used by the public.

  1. It was a famous drugstore , and contained one of the first private telephone booths ever erected .

    这是家很有名气的药店,装有私人电话间。

  2. The telephone booths accept 10 and 20 pence coins .

    电话亭可使用10便士和20便士的硬币。

  3. Because there are telephone booths there . They parted at the pavilion , hating to leave each other .

    因为现在长城上有电话亭。他们两个在长亭送别,依依不舍。

  4. Deliberately damaging or destroying street lamps , postboxes , public telephone booths or other public facilities , when circumstances are not serious enough for criminal punishment ;

    (五)故意损毁路灯、邮筒、公用电话或者其他公用设施,尚不够刑事处罚的;

  5. A traveler never needs to search for a telephone is Sweden : telephone booths are placed at regular intervals along the main streets and highways .

    在瑞典,游客们根本不用劳神到处去寻找电话,主要街道和公路上每隔一定距离便会有一个电话亭。