0 someone who makes a phone call, especially a member of the public who calls a radio or television programme while it is being broadcast:
1 a visitor
2 a person who telephones someone else
3 a person who makes a phone call:
On Wednesday nearly all the phone lines were continuously busy, with callers waiting approximately 30 minutes.
As in example (9), the answerer overlays her work of recognition onto the form of the answer to the caller's second summons.
First, when callers produce yeposeyyo in the second turn, what they do not do is display recognition of answerers.
Thus, callers are potentially able to recognize answerers, and displaying recognition of answerers is potentially relevant.
This means that the pilot service costs an additional £286.90 to prevent a single hospital conveyance from a non-urgent caller.
Instead, caller identification may constitute par t of the social interaction itself and, therefore, become meaningful in its own right.
Presence of high frequency callers in the canopy would further erode any correlations between call frequency and calling heights.
The message which the caller leaves is then stored for future listening.
It is our responsibility as the caller to queue it for visitation, so that the function may assume it safe to return to.
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電話, (尤指給電臺或電視臺)打(進)電話的人, 拜訪…
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电话, (尤指给电台或电视台直播节目)打(进)电话的人, 拜访…
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persona que llama, cliente [masculine-feminine], llamante [masculine-feminine]…
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aquele que telefona…
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電話をかける人…
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arayan kişi, arayan, ziyaretçi…
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correspondant/-ante [masculine-feminine], visiteur/-euse…
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persona que truca…
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