Everyone has a cell phone contact with others, parents, friends, or any other person 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Everybody all use the handset to relate with others, parents, friend, or other people 相关内容 a? curvy 4454[translate] ...
6. He didn't receive my phone call, so I sent him a about what happened.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. Cell phones 2. Face to face 3. personal relationship 4. in person 5. pay attention 6. text message 1.本题考查现在完成时。谓语动词为have,故主语为复数,故填Cell phones.句意:电话...
The text also contained a link to a website offering pornographic videos and images, he said. "It's shocking. I can't imagine what effect this would have on a young person's mind." Li, 40, had only just bought his daughter an Internet-ready cell phone when he received the porn mess...
If you need to talk longer, use an ordinary phone instead. ◆Change ears when you’re using your cellphone. Before putting it to your ear, wait until the person you are calling picks up the phone. ◆Your phone gives out radiation when you talk or text, but not when you’re listening...
◆Change ears when you’re using your cellphone.Before putting it to your ear,wait until the person you are calling picks up the phone. ◆Your phone gives out radiation when you talk or text,but not when you’re listening or getting messages.(64)多听和少说能降低癌症风险. ◆Do not use...
cell phone 美 英 n.手机;移动电话 网络行动电话;手机的英文 复数:cell phones 权威英汉双解 英英 网络释义 cell-phone 显示所有例句 n. 1. 移动电话;手机a telephone that does not have wires and works by radio, that you can carry with you and use anywhere ...
In-person contact begets calling and texting: interpersonal motives for cell phone use, face-to-face interaction, and loneliness. 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 177 作者:B Jin,N Park 摘要: This study examined how cell-phone use is related to interpersonal motives for using cell ...
If you need to talk longer, use an ordinary phone instead. Change ears when you’re using your cell phone. Before putting it to your ear, wait until the person you are calling picks up the phone. Your phone gives out radiation when you talk or send messages, but not when you’re ...
Sex, material possessions, and race have long been associated with prestige or status in American society, yet little research has examined this idea. Little is known about the effect of phones on first impressions. In a 2 (phone: present, absent) x 2 (clothing: jacket, no jacket) x 2 ...
So just pick a cell phone up.Don't dial.Just hold that phone to your face and start talking.Walk confidently down the hall engaged in fake conversation,making sure to tailor both the topic and content to the person standing before you whom you are trying to avoid.For standard colleague ...