Telephone 电话用语
A: Good morning. United Airline. B: Hello. I'd like to speak to Mr. Reynolds. A: I'm sorry he's not in right now. Would you like to leave a message?
A: May I help you? Bank of America. B: I'm trying to contact a friend Fred Ashley. A: Just a moment. I'm afraid we have no one by that name, sir. B: I see. Thank you.
A: Alitalia Airlines, sir. B: Extension 5578, please. A: One moment, please.
A: This is Dr. Wood's office. B: Is this 792-3021? A: No, this is 792-3025
A: Could you connect me with the reservation office? B: Hold the line a minute, I'll connect you.
A: What number are you calling? B: Area code 415,823-7996.
A: I'd like to make a collect call to 352-3558. B: Who shall I say is phoning?
A: Operator. B: Hello. I'd like to make an international phone call to Tokyo.
A: Will this be person to person or station to station? B: Person to person. A: Who would you like to speak to? B: Tracy Morgan.
A: Long distance, please. Person to person to Jack Nielsen. The number is 335-7216. B: Area code? A: Oh! It's in Jackson, Mississippi.
A: What city, please? B: Chicago. Eric Weizman. It's on Jackson Drive. A: Just a moment, please. The number is 197-2700.
A: Operator, could you please get me 812-7986 in San Francisco? B: You can dial that direct, sir.
A: Number, please? B: 337-7554. A: Sorry, sir. The line is busy. Will you hold on? B: No, I'll call back later.
A: What is your billing? B: This call is collect.
A: Hello? B: hello. May I speak to Tim, please? A: I'm afraid you have the wrong number. B: I am sorry.
A: How would you like this call to be billed? B: Collect.
A: Hello, this is Ted. May I speak to Peter? B: Just a minute, please. I'll see if he's in. |