First, pronunciation: English? ['Telephone? f? n]? ? ? Beautiful? ['Telephone? fo? n]? ?
Secondly, it means:
telephone
make a telephone call
Third, examples:
Let me write down your address and telephone number.
Let me write down your address and telephone number
He charged the telephone bill as a business expense.
He charged the telephone bill as an office expense.
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Vocabulary usage:
1. Telephone, as a verb, basically means "call (someone)" and "notify by telephone", which can often be abbreviated as telephone.
Calling someone and calling someone means "calling someone".
3. Telephone can be used as both transitive and intransitive verbs. When used as a transitive verb, you can take nouns, pronouns and that clauses as objects, and you can also quote direct objects and double objects. Its direct object can be a noun, pronoun or that clause, its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to, and it can also be used as the compound object of the infinitive as a complement.