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词汇 hands-free
释义 hands-free
adjective
uk /ˌhændzˈfriː/ us /ˌhændzˈfriː/
a hands-free piece of equipment, especially a phone, can be used without needing to hold it in your hand: (设备)无需用手操作的;(尤指电话)免提的
a hands-free car phone免提汽车电话
a hands-free tap自动感应水龙头
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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3G
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access code
aeroplane mode
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area code
buzz
caller ID
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phone in
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hands-free
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌhændzˈfriː/ us /ˌhændzˈfriː/
a piece of equipment, especially a phone, that you can use without needing to hold it in your hand无需用手操作的设备;(尤指)免提电话
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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answering machine
blower
brick
burner
caller ID
cell phone
device
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sim
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speakerphone
speed dial
switchboard
telephone
telephone booth
telephone exchange

hands-free | Business English


hands-free
adjective
(alsohandsfree)ukus
used to describe a piece of equipment, especially a phone, that you can use without needing to hold it:
a hands-free cell phone/device/mobile

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However, the audio quality for hands-free operation varied from poor to unacceptable.
Despite the poor sound quality that resulted, all three sites normally used the hands-free sound, which makes overhearing and interruption possible.
This applies in part also to hands-free phones because of the nature of the distraction of a conversation.
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Indeed, we are about to issue further advice on both hand-held and hands-free phones.
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The issue is purely whether it is better to use a hands-free phone than to use a hand-held phone.
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It is true that all sorts of things, including speaking into a hands-free mobile phone, divert the driver's attention.
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Perhaps we should consider the general issue of mobile phone use—both hands-free and hands-held sets—while driving.
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People can use one—preferably a hands-free one, rather than breaking the law with a hand-held one—to leave a message or to make a quick reply.
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Anyone who can afford a car telephone can afford, and should use, a hands-free microphone.
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Using a hands-free phone is also distracting and drivers should always find a safe place to stop when using any type of phone.
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Essential calls taken with a hands-free phone should be kept brief, including those by the emergency services, taxi drivers and couriers.
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Our advice is clear: anyone who can afford a car phone can afford a hands-free microphone.
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The portable telephones may be used in cars if a hands-free mount is fitted.
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If just hand-held—or under-the-chin—mobile phones are made illegal because of safety concerns, people may think that hands-free phones are safe.
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In simple terms, if one can afford a car telephone, one can afford a hands-free microphone.
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