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hotlines

美[ˈhɒtˌlaɪn],

释义

n. 热线电话;(政府首脑间)直接联系(的途径); 网络释义: 预订热线;服务电话;检举热线;

例句

Ask if there is anything you can do to help. Find out about local hotlines and drug-abuse counseling and offer to go along with him or her.
询问有什么可以帮助他们的。找到一些有关热线或者戒除成瘾的咨询,提供给他们或者与他们一起前往咨询。
A first step would be a hotline between the world's cyber commands, modelled after similar hotlines among nuclear commands.
首先是在全球网络指挥部之间开通热线,就像各国核指挥部间的热线一样。
The Xuanwu government set up telephone hotlines which citizens were invited to call to request information.
宣武区政府还设立了电话热线,市民可播打该热线要求获取信息。
Today, it is possible to get advice from radio shows, TV programs and telephone hotlines , too.
今天,也可以从收音机、电视节目以及电话热线中获取帮助。
Telephone hotlines have been set up to allow the public to inform on gamblers.
Feminist hotlines encourage women seeking divorce to look for other alternatives.
We have set two hotlines to help women safeguard their legal rights.
Turkey pushed hard for the convention, which calls for hotlines, shelters and legal aid for abused women.
土耳其极力推行为受虐待妇女呼吁热线,庇护所和法律援助的条约。
Today more than 60 percent of the calls that feminist hotlines receive are from wives with cheating husbands.
现在女性热线中超过60%的电话都是妻子打来,诉说自己丈夫外遇的事情。
Information on these hotlines should be centralized and widely publicized.
这些热线电话的资料应该由中央管理和广泛地宣传。

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