टेलीफोन किया गया Meaning in English
टेलीफोन किया गया शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : telephoned
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टेलिफ़ोन करनाटेलिफ़ोनी
टेलीफोटो
टेलीफ़ोटो
टेलीफोटो लेन्स,दूर चित्रक लेन्स
टेलीफोटोग्राफी
टेलीपोर्ट
टेलीपोर्टेशन
टेलीपोर्टेड
टेलीपोर्टिंग
टेलीप्रिंटर
दूरमुद्रक
टेलीप्रॉम्प्टर
टेलीर्गी
टेलिसाले
टेलीफोन-किया-गया इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
No records of his visit are extant, but von Engelken telephoned from Washington to Philadelphia the same day to ensure that the new quarters did not leave the Mint.
There was no regularly scheduled service and customers telephoned Beek when they needed a ride across the harbor.
Told of the murder, Murray drove back to Alice Springs and telephoned Cawood, who refused to send reinforcements, telling Murray to deal with the Aboriginal people as he saw fit.
McCarthy signed for Bolton Wanderers on loan in March 2015, a prankster had telephoned the West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis pretending to be Bolton manager Neil Lennon weeks previously, with an enquiry for Gareth McAuley as the main point of interest.
The name also appeared in a 2003 BBC World Book Club programme discussing Barnes' 1984 novel, Flaubert's Parrot, when the presenter, Harriett Gilbert, read a question telephoned in by an "Edward Pygge.
He frequently telephoned aldermen in the middle of the night to inform them of listener complaints, and he held open forums on racism, poverty, and health care.
Randle telephoned his friend Henry Jerome, who was a band leader at the Hotel Edison at the time, and he told Jerome to watch the trio's next appearance on television.
Delighted with her ideas they telephoned her to discuss Lucy's imminent comeback.
According to Matthew Winkler, then a writer for The Wall Street Journal, Michael Bloomberg telephoned him in November 1989 and asked, "What would it take to get into the news business?".
I telephoned the RCMP.
About 3% of the population telephoned, sued, or wrote protest letters, but Oklahoma City surgeons and hospitals filed no complaints.
When Peter and his friends win the costume contest, Brian writes a report about it, and is later telephoned by a member of The New Yorker, who tell him they would like him to work for their magazine.
When, in 1968, Maxim Litvinov's nephew with fellow students demonstrated against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, Maisky telephoned Maxim Litvinov's daughter Tanya who confirmed that it was true.