单词 | hotline |
释义 | hotline From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Telephone, telegraphhotlinehot‧line, hot line /ˈhɒtlaɪn $ ˈhɑːt-/ noun [countable]TCTa special telephone line for people to find out about or talk about something Call our crime hotline today.Examples from the Corpushotline• Mrs McGrath said he was arrested after a local newspaper set up a hotline appealing for information.• I phoned the Packard Bell hotline and after a couple of days' wait they were very helpful.• In the world of computer hotlines, good techs are in high demand.• Call the Rialto concert hotline, 740-0126, for more information.• In the past, local hotlines have to the best of their ability provided only a patchwork quilt of assistance.• Call our special hotline to voice your opinion.• The telephone hotline for remaining tickets is 071-793 1234.From Longman Business Dictionaryhotlinehot‧line /ˈhɒtlaɪnˈhɑːt-/ (also hot line) noun [countable] a special telephone line for people to ask for information, give their opinions about something etcAmerican Express operates a 24-hour hotline with Japanese-speaking operators and travel counselors in several cities. |
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