单词 | telephonist |
例句 | For 25 years she had worked as a telephonist for the GPO. Murder at Wrotham Hill by Diana Souhami – review 2012-11-23T22:55:04Z When I tried to send him a telegram saying 'How dare you call me a cult?' the telephonist refused to send it. Robin Thornber obituary 2010-12-12T18:08:00Z She worked as a telephonist but, unable to settle, went to Leslie's new club, the Sunset, the most celebrated black nightspot of the 1950s. Josie Miller 2010-04-29T17:38:00Z Mr. Murphy, a retired valet, telephonist and unrepentant hoarder, owns a small house in Dublin’s north inner city, but his eyesight is failing and he cannot afford to pay for home care. In Ireland, a Same-Sex Marriage With a Tax Benefit 2017-12-24T05:00:00Z A group of telephonists are working in tightly packed rows of desks at a secret location in Kabul, taking calls from all around the country. Afghan notebook: Bomb-proof call centre 2014-02-22T00:09:06Z The device pictured here was aimed at both telephonists and for home use, and was one of many models trialled that year. In pictures: BT's online archive 2013-07-27T08:04:30Z He always had an affinity for betting, though, and when he saw William Hill advertising for a job as a telephonist — someone who takes wagers over the phone — he jumped at it. Essay: In England, Gambling on Children’s Olympic Prospects 2012-08-04T20:54:34Z While many took up jobs as secretaries, telephonists, teachers or nurses, pioneering women did make it into other professions or even traditional male trades in manufacturing. Diamond Jubilee: You in ‘52 2012-05-25T15:50:44Z Great courage and devotion to duty was shown by Bombardier Collins, the battery telephonist, who, though painfully wounded early in the proceedings, continued at his post throughout the day. The First Seven Divisions Being a Detailed Account of the Fighting from Mons to Ypres 2012-03-17T02:01:05.397Z Lorrison questioned them hastily and learnt that Pickersdyke was at his observing station, that Scupham and the telephonist were with him, and that there were two more wounded men in the next pit. Servants of the Guns 2011-10-06T02:00:39.987Z The legislation was initially drafted to cover cases where people "indulged in the use of improper or obscene language to female telephonists" working at the Post Office. Terror tweet case threatens free speech 2010-10-04T15:34:00Z The local telegraph service now has a staff consisting of a superintendent, 23 superintending officers, 140 male and 44 female telegraphists, eight telephonists, and 155 telegraph messengers. The Bristol Royal Mail Post, Telegraph, and Telephone While many took up jobs as secretaries, telephonists, teachers or nurses, pioneering women did make it into other professions or even traditional male trades in manufacturing. Diamond Jubilee: You in ‘52 2012-05-25T15:50:44Z We often wondered how these telephonists occupy their time. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, June 23, 1920 July 5.—Took the Child and two telephonists and went up to new position. Servants of the Guns 2011-10-06T02:00:39.987Z These volunteers were in civil life builders and joiners; railwaymen, tramwaymen, engineers; clerks, shorthand-writers, draughtsmen, warehousemen, packers; carters and fitters; telephonists, chemists. With Manchesters in the East At this moment Joey returned from the outhouse concealing the telephonists with instructions that we were to proceed to the field, where the battalion was dug in at once. From the St. Lawrence to the Yser with the 1st Canadian brigade Opportunities were limited for women, but you may well have been a secretary or telephonist... Diamond Jubilee: You in ‘52 2012-05-25T15:50:44Z The Artillery officer came hurrying and stumbling back along the trench, his telephonist labouring behind him. Between the Lines Arrived there it is his business to make certain that the telephonists below in the dank cellar are "through" on every line. Servants of the Guns 2011-10-06T02:00:39.987Z The doctor toddled off, and I got the telephonist to ring through to the colonel. Pushed and the Return Push While our F.O.O. was proceeding one day from the O.P. to the front line, he was caught in one of those bursts of hate and separated from the telephonists who accompanied him. Three years in France with the Guns: Being Episodes in the life of a Field Battery Leaving four men and the telephonist with the guns that night, we went to Anges, half a mile from the gun position, to our billets; this was an old French château, and comfortable beyond expression. S.O.S. Stand to! They stopped at the place where they had tapped in before and the telephonist busied himself connecting up his instrument. Between the Lines Then, just as the telephonist reported "through" again the inevitable happened. Servants of the Guns 2011-10-06T02:00:39.987Z Bring the telephone cart back to the wood at once, and put a couple of telephonists into the dug-out. Pushed and the Return Push On one occasion an officer, doing a night O.P. duty, along with his telephonist, was subjected to a full hour's bombardment by two hostile batteries, which fired salvoes regularly every minute. Three years in France with the Guns: Being Episodes in the life of a Field Battery Late in the afternoon I reported to the telephonist that a big fire was in progress somewhere on our left, as an immense smoke cloud was rising there and coming toward us. S.O.S. Stand to! When he had gone No. 2 Platoon turned eagerly on the telephonist, and he ran a gauntlet of anxious questions as he followed the Forward Officer. Between the Lines Others, the telegraphists and telephonists are in the Signalling Corps and these are the only ones who wear Army badges. Women and War Work The colonel says Scotsmen ought never to be allowed to be telephonists. Pushed and the Return Push The F.O.O. rises early in the morning, and sets out with his little squad of telephonists and linesmen. Three years in France with the Guns: Being Episodes in the life of a Field Battery For a front-line trench and an attack started by the enemy, the S.O.S. signal is passed from the trench, either through the telephonist in the trenches, or by means of colored star shells. S.O.S. Stand to! He handed back the instrument to the telephonist. Between the Lines I had only a kid telephonist with me, but we found a stretcher, went forward and got him out. Carry On Letters in War-Time My two telephonists hid behind a brick wall that received two direct hits, and I lay for a quarter of an hour in a shell-hole without daring to move. Pushed and the Return Push Several futile buzzes may be made by the telephonist, and then, no response being forthcoming, a linesman is sent down the wire towards the first relay station. Three years in France with the Guns: Being Episodes in the life of a Field Battery This meant that everybody, including officers and down to cook, the telephonist on duty alone being excepted, had to get out and help unload the life-saving material. S.O.S. Stand to! Swiftly the Forward Officer began to reel off his corrections of angles and range, and as the telephonist passed them on gun after gun began to pitch its shells on the advancing line. Between the Lines There were fully a dozen men in the room, most of them orderlies for the carrying of messages to and from the telephonists. Action Front But I found recesses with good wire beds, and a place for the telephonists. Pushed and the Return Push On arriving at the first relay station, the telephonist on duty is found dead at his post, the receiver still clutched in his hand and held to his ear. Three years in France with the Guns: Being Episodes in the life of a Field Battery We opened up for thirty minutes; our telephonist reported there was such a smoke from the barrage that they could not see the infantry, but the woods were on fire. S.O.S. Stand to! If one showed out of its proper place he shouted to the telephonist and named the delinquent gun, and asked for the lay and fuse-setting to be checked. Between the Lines The message ceased, and the telephonist, leaning his elbows on the table and his chin on his hands, was almost asleep before he realized it. Action Front Then he told the telephonist on duty to get him each battery in turn; and the Brigade was soon a stage nearer in its preparations for supporting the Infantry brigade selected to make the attack. Pushed and the Return Push But the matter-of-fact young telephonists agreed to lay the blame on "induction"—a hazy word which usually meant the natural meddlesomeness of electricity. The History of the Telephone We reached our old telephonist's hut on the hill, looked around for Lieutenant Matthews, but he wasn't there; he had been wounded and taken prisoner. S.O.S. Stand to! The telephonist repeated the message, listened a moment and commenced, 'The Major says, sir——' when his officer interrupted sharply, 'Three rounds gun-fire—quick.' Between the Lines A telephonist at another table commenced to take and write down a message. Action Front Johns, a subaltern of D Battery, was in the pit with a couple of telephonists. Pushed and the Return Push The Japanese were enthusiastic telephonists from the first. The History of the Telephone My particular chum on this journey was the little telephonist, Fox, who had been through every big battle up to that time, including the Sanctuary Woods carnage. S.O.S. Stand to! Again came the running bursts and puffing white smoke, and satisfied this time with their line, position, and distance, the Forward Officer shouted for 'Gun-fire,' jumped down and across to the telephonist's shelter-pit. Between the Lines One sat up and asked the telephonist, sitting idle over his instrument, what was happening. Action Front In registering guns you take a telephonist and linesmen with you. The Glory of the Trenches The unfortunate telephonists off duty had to live and sleep in it. With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement At first sight they seemed to outnumber the Nicaraguan army--mechanicians, chauffeurs, armourers, motorcyclists, telephonists, wireless operators, Red Cross stretcher bearers, clerks! Flying for France With the American escadrille at Verdun It started when we was goin' up at daybreak—me an' the other telephonist wi' the Forward Officer. Between the Lines We mark time, and hear the artillery observer shout his commands, which the telephonist buried beside him picks up and repeats: "First gun, same sight; two-tenths to left; three a minute!" Under Fire: the story of a squad As I was undressing, I heard the wind rising again and the telephonists next door baling out their dug-out. With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement By my side sat a telephonist in communication with the Battery Command Post, some four hundred yards away to the left, beyond the Left Section. With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement On the 24th, Jeune, together with an Italian officer, a telephonist and myself made a long day of it. With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement A telephonist was with me who had been through a good deal of the Somme fighting, and had found the Italian Front, in times of lull, a little uneventful. With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement We have hardly got going again when we have to recoil once more into a traverse to let the relief of the telephonists go by. Under Fire: the story of a squad A twelve-inch shell also burst very close to the Battery's Mess, killing a number of Italian telephonists next door. With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement |
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