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		Definition of person-to-person in English: person-to-personadverb & adjective  1Taking place directly between individuals. 人与人之间直接的(地),面对面的(地) as adjective person-to-person transmission of the disease 疾病在人与人之间的直接传播。 as adverb some things are more appropriate to share person to person Example sentencesExamples -  The fact is this is a poorly infectious disease and in our experience in Western Europe, we have not seen any incidents of person-to-person spread.
 -  Do they really want data transmission or is it really just they want person-to-person communication at all times?
 -  Several doctors assured me that, following the initial contact, person-to-person transmission of poison ivy is rare.
 -  So far, there has been no evidence of person-to-person transmission.
 -  So, in other words, it's probably not a person-to-person transmission.
 -  I just think you need some person-to-person contact in your education.
 -  What is it they say, something like only 5% of our person-to-person communication is in the actual words we use?
 -  The risk of person-to-person transmission of pulmonary anthrax is minimal.
 -  In person-to-person auctions, individual sellers or small businesses offer their items for auction directly to consumers.
 -  Transmission is through person-to-person contact by direct, even brief, head-to-head contact.
 -  ‘Ninety-nine percent of that has gone toward person-to-person canvassing,’ said Joy, who showed me around.
 -  There is no person-to-person transmission, so the skin acts as natural barrier.
 -  And when talking person-to-person, making eye contact and nodding at the right times show that you are paying attention.
 -  Because person-to-person transmission does not occur, humans are therefore considered dead-end hosts.
 -  If you want to build a movement, you do it person-to-person.
 -  Once the epidemic has begun, the main mode of transmission is probably person-to-person.
 -  According to medical specialists, direct person-to-person spread of anthrax is extremely unlikely to occur.
 -  The goal should be to establish a person-to-person relationship based on the wants and needs of individuals.
 -  And all of a sudden it's person-to-person contact.
 -  In most cases infection occurs by close person-to-person contact, but there are several cases now that we cannot explain by this model of transmission.
 
 - 1.1 (in the US) denoting a phone call booked through the operator to a specified person.
(美国)(电话)指定受话人的(地),叫人的(地);以指定受话人的方式 Example sentencesExamples -  A UCS offers the typical services of a UMS, while adding the capability of person-to-person communication through dynamic call redirection and forwarding.
 -  Crisis managers who need immediate, person-to-person communications are likely to reach for a telephone or a short-wave radio.
 -  Combining voice services with broadband gives operators the opportunity to expand their offerings of person-to-person communications.
 
  
    Definition of person-to-person in US English: person-to-personadjective & adverbˈˌpərsn tə ˈpərsnˈˌpərsn tə ˈpərsn 1Taking place directly between individuals. 人与人之间直接的(地),面对面的(地) as adjective person-to-person transmission of the disease 疾病在人与人之间的直接传播。 as adverb making contact with him person to person 直接与他联系。 Example sentencesExamples -  If you want to build a movement, you do it person-to-person.
 -  Because person-to-person transmission does not occur, humans are therefore considered dead-end hosts.
 -  What is it they say, something like only 5% of our person-to-person communication is in the actual words we use?
 -  In most cases infection occurs by close person-to-person contact, but there are several cases now that we cannot explain by this model of transmission.
 -  The goal should be to establish a person-to-person relationship based on the wants and needs of individuals.
 -  According to medical specialists, direct person-to-person spread of anthrax is extremely unlikely to occur.
 -  ‘Ninety-nine percent of that has gone toward person-to-person canvassing,’ said Joy, who showed me around.
 -  I just think you need some person-to-person contact in your education.
 -  And when talking person-to-person, making eye contact and nodding at the right times show that you are paying attention.
 -  The risk of person-to-person transmission of pulmonary anthrax is minimal.
 -  Transmission is through person-to-person contact by direct, even brief, head-to-head contact.
 -  Several doctors assured me that, following the initial contact, person-to-person transmission of poison ivy is rare.
 -  So far, there has been no evidence of person-to-person transmission.
 -  Once the epidemic has begun, the main mode of transmission is probably person-to-person.
 -  And all of a sudden it's person-to-person contact.
 -  There is no person-to-person transmission, so the skin acts as natural barrier.
 -  So, in other words, it's probably not a person-to-person transmission.
 -  The fact is this is a poorly infectious disease and in our experience in Western Europe, we have not seen any incidents of person-to-person spread.
 -  Do they really want data transmission or is it really just they want person-to-person communication at all times?
 -  In person-to-person auctions, individual sellers or small businesses offer their items for auction directly to consumers.
 
 - 1.1 Denoting a phone call made through the operator to a specified person and paid for from the time that person answers the phone.
(美国)(电话)指定受话人的(地),叫人的(地);以指定受话人的方式 Example sentencesExamples -  Crisis managers who need immediate, person-to-person communications are likely to reach for a telephone or a short-wave radio.
 -  A UCS offers the typical services of a UMS, while adding the capability of person-to-person communication through dynamic call redirection and forwarding.
 -  Combining voice services with broadband gives operators the opportunity to expand their offerings of person-to-person communications.
 
  
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