1. You could always make a phone call. You could always buy something. You would never be broke. 你总可以用它打个电话,总可以用它买点东西,你决不会身无分文。
2. Sometimes you may want to borrow a book but you don´t know its call number. 有时你可能想借某本书,但不知道它的书号,
3. She had to speak to him and make sure that the M.P. would call to see her rooms on his visit to Zeta Road the next afternoon. 她务必要跟他谈谈,并确保议会议员明天下午到泽特路访问时到她的房子去看看。
4. She halted. Then, nervously, she headed up the street, where there is a police call box. 她停下了脚步,接着紧张地向街头走去,那儿有一个报警电话亭。
5. Pretending to speak seriously, one of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station. 其中一个工人装模作样地问道,在被带往警察局之前,是否可以打一个电话。
6. Many new arrivals to the States will miss the opening exchanges of a business call, for example. 许多刚到美国的人会怀念诸如商务拜访等场合开始时的寒喧。
7. “Liu,” I said in haste, “Just call me Liu. My last, no, my first name is too hard to pronounce.” “刘,”我赶紧说,”“叫我刘就可以了。我的姓,不,我的名字很难念。”
8. “Instead, you have spent an exceedingly dull evening at the opera with a fat man who, instead of having messages slipped into his hand by dark-eyed beauties, gets only an ordinary telephone call making an appointment in his room. "然而,你却在歌剧院里陪着个胖子打发了一个极度无聊的夜晚。根本没有什么黑眸美女偷偷将情报塞到他手里,他只是接了一个普通的电话,约在他住的地方见面。
9. “A phone call,” said one of the policemen, “would have done it.” 有名警察说:"一个电话就够了。"
10. Gertie (格尔蒂), the first girl who ever made a jacket into a curtain; 格尔蒂,第一个将短上衣改成窗帘的女孩;