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单词 walkie-talkie
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Definition of walkie-talkie in English:

walkie-talkie

noun wɔːkɪˈtɔːkiˌwɔkiˈtɔki
  • A portable two-way radio.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • McBride recommends using walkie-talkies for smaller areas, such as theme parks or stadiums, and cell phones for activities in larger areas, such as city sightseeing.
    • You probably think of walkie-talkies as toys you've out-grown, but high-tech versions of the two-way radios are making a major comeback.
    • The Nextel Group Connect service allows up to 21 participants on a group walkie-talkie call.
    • With safety in mind we worked as a team, with walkie-talkies in each car, alerting each other when roads were clear for passing.
    • RPZ and I have a set of walkie-talkies with us - those cool blue Motorola ones families can use to stay in touch while skiing or hanging out in the mall.
    • The politician was questioned by police demanding a licence for a hand-held walkie-talkie radio used by one of his bodyguards.
    • Then he used his walkie-talkie to radio headquarters for reinforcements.
    • The emergency management team used portable walkie-talkies for roving reports from within the hospital to the coordination center.
    • Today's moonshiners are big time criminals who use night-vision goggles, radio scanners and walkie-talkies and illegal immigrant workers to stay ahead.
    • You could even junk your walkie-talkies because the 5140 has a function called push-to-talk, which allows it to behave like a handphone as well as a walkie-talkie.
    • Because they're part of multi-function data units, most VoIP-enabled walkie-talkies have more features than traditional non-IP radios.
    • Like traditional walkie-talkies, the service only works one way at a time, meaning users will be unable to interrupt one another as they can during a normal phone call.
    • As low-powered walkie-talkies do not cause interference with other licensed radio services, they need not be licensed for use here.
    • Today, tree-sits are sophisticated efforts employing cell phones, walkie-talkies, Web sites, mountaineering gear, and savvy public relations.
    • To move human cargo across this border, smugglers now use cell phones, walkie-talkies, even GPS devices.
    • Plainclothes police with walkie-talkies observed the demonstration from strategic positions around the building, but made no arrests.
    • The Push to Talk service is offered over a wired network, allowing for a far wider range than traditional walkie-talkies.
    • ‘Stall holders disappeared as soon as we moved in,’ he said, adding that the people selling the pirated material had been tipped off by look-outs carrying walkie-talkies.
    • It lets two mobile phones ‘communicate’ with each other over an always-on GPRS connection, like walkie-talkies.
    • Do you remember the old walkie-talkies or CB Radios of the 1970's?

Rhymes

balky, chalky, corky, gawky, Gorky, Milwaukee, pawky, porky, talkie
 
 

Definition of walkie-talkie in US English:

walkie-talkie

nounˌwɔkiˈtɔkiˌwôkēˈtôkē
  • A portable two-way radio.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With safety in mind we worked as a team, with walkie-talkies in each car, alerting each other when roads were clear for passing.
    • Like traditional walkie-talkies, the service only works one way at a time, meaning users will be unable to interrupt one another as they can during a normal phone call.
    • To move human cargo across this border, smugglers now use cell phones, walkie-talkies, even GPS devices.
    • As low-powered walkie-talkies do not cause interference with other licensed radio services, they need not be licensed for use here.
    • The Push to Talk service is offered over a wired network, allowing for a far wider range than traditional walkie-talkies.
    • ‘Stall holders disappeared as soon as we moved in,’ he said, adding that the people selling the pirated material had been tipped off by look-outs carrying walkie-talkies.
    • The emergency management team used portable walkie-talkies for roving reports from within the hospital to the coordination center.
    • Because they're part of multi-function data units, most VoIP-enabled walkie-talkies have more features than traditional non-IP radios.
    • You could even junk your walkie-talkies because the 5140 has a function called push-to-talk, which allows it to behave like a handphone as well as a walkie-talkie.
    • Do you remember the old walkie-talkies or CB Radios of the 1970's?
    • Today, tree-sits are sophisticated efforts employing cell phones, walkie-talkies, Web sites, mountaineering gear, and savvy public relations.
    • The politician was questioned by police demanding a licence for a hand-held walkie-talkie radio used by one of his bodyguards.
    • Plainclothes police with walkie-talkies observed the demonstration from strategic positions around the building, but made no arrests.
    • Today's moonshiners are big time criminals who use night-vision goggles, radio scanners and walkie-talkies and illegal immigrant workers to stay ahead.
    • McBride recommends using walkie-talkies for smaller areas, such as theme parks or stadiums, and cell phones for activities in larger areas, such as city sightseeing.
    • The Nextel Group Connect service allows up to 21 participants on a group walkie-talkie call.
    • Then he used his walkie-talkie to radio headquarters for reinforcements.
    • It lets two mobile phones ‘communicate’ with each other over an always-on GPRS connection, like walkie-talkies.
    • RPZ and I have a set of walkie-talkies with us - those cool blue Motorola ones families can use to stay in touch while skiing or hanging out in the mall.
    • You probably think of walkie-talkies as toys you've out-grown, but high-tech versions of the two-way radios are making a major comeback.
 
 
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