phone

phone — noun

1. equipment for speaking to somebody far away by voice.

1.名詞A1
釋義

equipment for speaking to somebody far away by voice.

例句

Maya left her phone on the kitchen table before school.

The nurse answered the phone while the doctor washed his hands.

answer the phone

同義詞
  • telephone

    the fuller word; slightly more formal or old-fashioned in some contexts

  • mobile

    common in British English for a portable phone only

  • cell phone

    common in American English for a portable phone only

文法句型

answer the phone

use a phone to call somebody

phone + rings

用法筆記

Covers both landlines and mobile devices unless the context makes one kind clear.

常見錯誤

I lost my phone machine on the bus.
I lost my phone on the bus.
💡'phone' already names the device, so you do not add 'machine'.

2. contact with someone through a phone, especially in fixed phrases.

2.名詞B1
釋義

contact with someone through a phone, especially in fixed phrases.

例句

Lena sounded calm on the phone, but her hands were shaking.

on the phone

First City Bank will not change your address over the phone.

over the phone

同義詞

文法句型

on the phone

by phone

over the phone

用法筆記

Usually follows a preposition such as on, by, or over. Distinguish from noun/1, which names the device itself.

常見錯誤

I spoke in the phone for an hour.
I spoke on the phone for an hour.
💡the usual preposition with this sense is 'on'.

3. used after be to say a place has a landline connection.

3.名詞
釋義

used after be to say a place has a landline connection.

例句

The mountain lodge is not on the phone during winter storms.

be on the phone = have landline service

When the bakery opened in 1962, it was not yet on the phone.

同義詞

文法句型

be on the phone

go on the phone

not on the phone

用法筆記

This is an older landline expression about whether a building has telephone service. Distinguish from noun/2, where on the phone means using the phone to talk.

常見錯誤

The cottage is on phone now.
The cottage is on the phone now.
💡this fixed expression normally includes 'the'.

4. time spent using a mobile for messages, games, or online tasks.

4.名詞B1
釋義

time spent using a mobile for messages, games, or online tasks.

例句

Suri was on her phone through the whole bus ride.

be on your phone

During dinner, both boys stayed on their phones under the table.

同義詞
  • use your phone

    the plain everyday paraphrase

  • scroll

    more specific, usually about moving through content on a screen

  • text

    narrower, only about sending messages

文法句型

be on your phone

stay on your phone

on their phones

用法筆記

Usually appears with be + on + a possessive. Unlike noun/2, the focus is not a voice call but general mobile use.

常見錯誤

She was in her phone all class.
She was on her phone all class.
💡the usual preposition with this sense is 'on'.

5. a single spoken sound studied in phonetics, not the phoneme category of a langua

5.名詞
釋義

a single spoken sound studied in phonetics, not the phoneme category of a language.

例句

In today's phonetics class, Dr. Lin wrote each phone between square brackets.

phone in square brackets

In Dr. Chen's lab, one phoneme was heard as two phones.

phone contrasted with phoneme

同義詞
  • speech sound

    the clearest plain-English paraphrase

  • sound unit

    broader and less technical

  • segment

    a technical term that often refers to one speech sound in sequence

文法句型

each phone

different phones

phone in square brackets

用法筆記

Mainly used in phonetics. Distinguish from phoneme, which is the abstract sound category in a language system.

常見錯誤

A phone and a phoneme are the same thing.
A phone is an actual sound, while a phoneme is an abstract sound unit.
💡the two terms describe different levels of analysis.

phone — verb

phone — suffix

phone — noun combining form

phone — adjective combining form