टेलीफ़ोन काल Meaning in English
टेलीफ़ोन काल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : telephone call
, telephone time
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टेलीफोन यूनिटटेलीफोनिक
टेलीफोनिस्ट
टेलीफोनिंग
टेलीफोनिका
दूरचित्र लेंस
तारलेखी
दूरप्रक्रियण
दूर युक्तियुक्तकरण
टेलिस
टेलीसेल्स
दूरबीन
दूरदर्शक यंत्र का
दूरदर्शक यंत्र
दूरबीन से दिखनेवाला जीवाणु
टेलीफ़ोन-काल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The report based its findings on key witnesses and on a variety of evidence including patterns of telephone calls between specific prepaid phone cards that connected prominent Lebanese and Syrian officials to events surrounding the crime.
Area code 434 was officially effective as of June 1, 2001, on which date long-distance telephone calls could be made using either area code 804 or 434.
After January 15, 2002, telephone calls made to numbers within the region required use of the 434 area code.
Stan and Ollie are about to attend a poker game when Ollie receives a telephone call telling them their absence is holding up the game.
This gave the control room time to delete material deemed unfit for broadcast, especially from telephone call-ins.
Songs about telephone calls.
One common use for the HFGCS is to place telephone calls from the aircraft in flight by means of the Defense Switched Network (DSN) to an U.
Everyone at the ranch resists the temptation to eat a cinnamon bun to get a telephone call.
The Crown maintained that Constanza's behaviour, which included, inter alia, following her, making silent telephone calls and writing on her door, and which was described as stalking, writing over 800 letters to her in 4 months, had caused this great fear.
Applications include cards sold for gambling (especially lottery games and quizzes), free-of-charge cards for quizzes, fraudulent free cards encouraging calls to premium rate phone services, and to conceal confidential information such as PINs for telephone calling cards (otherwise known as recharge cards) and other prepaid services.
On February 23, 2011, editor Ian Murphy placed a prank telephone call to Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin during the 2011 Wisconsin budget protests.
For the remainder of his life, Hanson used his wartime Morse Code sign-off of "dit, dit, dit, dah, dit, dah" to end telephone calls.