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		Definition of telephone directory in English: telephone directorynoun A book listing the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the people in a particular area. 电话(号码)簿 Example sentencesExamples -  I can't remember, for example, the last time I used a telephone directory.
 -  Armed only with a telephone and a telephone directory, Jones began cold calling.
 -  Check the telephone directory for local emergency phone numbers and post these phone numbers by all telephones.
 -  Tens of thousands of York people recently received a new telephone directory - and a scratch card offering the chance to win up to £25,000.
 -  You can find these phone numbers and addresses in your telephone directory.
 -  It's probable that nearly all the houses in this prosperous suburb have fixed-line telephones, but it may be that a larger number than is usual are not listed in the telephone directory.
 -  And there is a dire need for a common telephone directory.
 -  I have refused to have my telephone number taken out of the telephone directory.
 -  We refer, of course, to the telephone directory.
 -  I might use a telephone directory or visit the shops.
 -  Imagine you are looking for a name in a telephone directory, but you can't remember its exact spelling.
 -  Also, many people choose to be ex-directory - that is, they have taken action for their telephone numbers not to appear in a telephone directory.
 -  At the end of the book there is a book of emergency telephone numbers, a telephone directory and a map.
 -  He must have got my number from the telephone directory.
 -  Alternatively, they can write directly to their water company, whose address can be found on a water bill or in the telephone directory.
 -  He looked through a telephone directory and found Chris's address.
 -  She suspects recipients' names and addresses have been picked randomly from an outdated telephone directory.
 -  German officers were forced to dial private suburban addresses from the Berlin telephone directory.
 -  I found his surname and address in the telephone directory and rang the number.
 -  In recent times the telephone directory has become one of the most useful reference books.
 
    Definition of telephone directory in US English: telephone directorynounˈteləˌfōn dəˌrektərēˈtɛləˌfoʊn dəˌrɛktəri A book listing the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the people in a particular area. 电话(号码)簿 Example sentencesExamples -  We refer, of course, to the telephone directory.
 -  He looked through a telephone directory and found Chris's address.
 -  I can't remember, for example, the last time I used a telephone directory.
 -  And there is a dire need for a common telephone directory.
 -  He must have got my number from the telephone directory.
 -  She suspects recipients' names and addresses have been picked randomly from an outdated telephone directory.
 -  I found his surname and address in the telephone directory and rang the number.
 -  You can find these phone numbers and addresses in your telephone directory.
 -  At the end of the book there is a book of emergency telephone numbers, a telephone directory and a map.
 -  Armed only with a telephone and a telephone directory, Jones began cold calling.
 -  In recent times the telephone directory has become one of the most useful reference books.
 -  Also, many people choose to be ex-directory - that is, they have taken action for their telephone numbers not to appear in a telephone directory.
 -  Imagine you are looking for a name in a telephone directory, but you can't remember its exact spelling.
 -  I have refused to have my telephone number taken out of the telephone directory.
 -  It's probable that nearly all the houses in this prosperous suburb have fixed-line telephones, but it may be that a larger number than is usual are not listed in the telephone directory.
 -  I might use a telephone directory or visit the shops.
 -  Check the telephone directory for local emergency phone numbers and post these phone numbers by all telephones.
 -  Tens of thousands of York people recently received a new telephone directory - and a scratch card offering the chance to win up to £25,000.
 -  German officers were forced to dial private suburban addresses from the Berlin telephone directory.
 -  Alternatively, they can write directly to their water company, whose address can be found on a water bill or in the telephone directory.
 
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