cell phone

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cell phone

US /ˈsel foʊn/ 
UK /ˈsel fəʊn/ 

a telephone that does not have wires and works by radio, that you can carry with you and use anywhere

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Persian equivalent: 
Example: 

I talked to her on my cell phone. 

من با موبایل با او حرف زدم.

cell phone users 

استفاده کنندگان تلفن همراه

Oxford Essential Dictionary

cellphone

 American English for mobile phone

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

cellphone

cellphone S2 W3 BrE AmE, ˈcell phone /ˈselfəʊn $ -foʊn/ noun [countable] especially American English

a cellular telephone SYN mobile phone British English

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

cell phone

 

ˈcell phone f31 [cell phone]   [ˈselfəʊn]    [ˈselfoʊn]  (also ˌcellular ˈphone, informal cell) (especially NAmE) (BrE usually ˌmobile ˈphone, mo·bile) noun
a telephone that does not have wires and works by radio, that you can carry with you and use anywhere
cell phone users
I talked to her on my cell phone.
The use of cellular phones is not permitted on most aircraft.
See also: cell  cellular phone  mobile  mobile phone  
Collocations:
Phones
Making and receiving phone calls
the phone/telephone rings
answer/pick up/hang up the phone/telephone
lift/pick up/hold/replace the receiver
dial a (phone/extension/wrong) number/an area code
call sb/talk (to sb)/speak (to sb) on the phone/telephone; from home/work/the office
make/get/receive a phone call
take the phone off the hook (= remove the receiver so that the phone does not ring)
the line is (BrE) engaged/ (especially NAmE) busy
the phones have been (NAmE) ringing off the hook (= ringing frequently)
put sb through/get through to the person you want to speak to
put sb on hold (= so that they must wait for the person they want to speak to)
call from/use a landline
Mobile/cell phones
be/talk on a (both BrE) mobile phone/mobile/(especially NAmE) cell phone/(informal, especially NAmE) cell
use/answer/call (sb on)/get a message on your mobile phone/mobile/cell phone/cell
switch/turn on/off your mobile phone/mobile/cell phone/cell
charge/recharge your mobile phone/mobile/cell phone/cell
a mobile/cell phone is on/is off/rings/goes off
(BrE) top up your mobile (phone)
send/receive a text (message)/an SMS (message)/a fax

insert/remove/change a SIM card

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

cellphone

cellphone /ˈsel.fəʊn/ US /-foʊn/
noun [C] (ALSO cellular phone)
a mobile (phone)

 

mobile (phone)

mobile (phone) MAINLY UK noun [C] (US USUALLY cellphone)
a telephone which is connected to the telephone system by radio, rather than by a wire, and can therefore be used anywhere where its signals can be received.

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

cellphone

[se̱lfoʊn]
 cellphones
 also cell-phone
 N-COUNT

 A cellphone is the same as a cellular phone. [INFORMAL]
 Syn:
 cellular phone, mobile phone

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