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作者:Abigail Morales 6 年以前

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Telephone- phrasal verbs

Telephone-related phrasal verbs play a crucial role in everyday communication. Key actions such as answering a call, maintaining an open line, ending a conversation, and handling accidental disconnections are commonplace.

Telephone- phrasal verbs

Telephone- phrasal verbs

Hang on

To keep a telephone line opened while waiting for a short time. For example: Hang on, I'll see if she's here.

Call back

To return a phone call. For example: I'll call you back if I hear something.

Get through

To establish a connection with someone on the phone. For example: I couldn't get through, the line was engaged.

Put Through

To start a telephone connection. For example: The doctor is in now, I'll put you through.

Hang up

To end a telephone call by breaking the connection. For example: I hung up and wrote down the message.

Cut off

When the telephone connection gets disconnected accidentally. For example: He was cut off in the middle of his conversation.

Pick up

To answer the telephone. For example: If you need me, you just have to pick up the phone.