常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The man could barely put the phone down after telephonic board meetings ended at Goldman before speed-dialing Rajaratnam to (allegedly) give him the news.高盛董事會(huì)的電話會(huì)議剛一結(jié)束,這家伙連電話都沒(méi)來(lái)得及放下,就單鍵撥號(hào)聯(lián)系拉賈拉特南,(據(jù)稱(chēng))向其吐露了相關(guān)消息。"Right now, we don't have figures for Japan's GDP in 2008, but I think China may have already overtaken Japan last year, " Yao told China Daily in a telephonic interview yesterday.姚樹(shù)潔說(shuō):“目前,我們還沒(méi)有得到2008年日本的GDP數(shù)據(jù),但我認(rèn)為中國(guó)有可能在去年就已經(jīng)超過(guò)了日本?!?/li>The Chinese prefer face-to-face meetings rather than written or telephonic communication.中國(guó)人喜歡面對(duì)面的會(huì)見(jiàn),而不喜歡書(shū)面和電話交流。blog.sina.com.cn權(quán)威例句Establishing seamless connections to customers in Britain or the United States takes more than telephonic engineering.ECONOMIST: It’s Barbara callingLocal leaders still tend to negotiate with Moscow one-to-one, often down red, Soviet-era, telephonic hotlines.ECONOMIST: Devolution is not always good for democracySince roads are generally dreadful, advances in communications, with mobile banking and telephonic agro-info, have been a huge boon.ECONOMIST: The hopeful continent: Africa rising The 返回 telephonic