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Meaning of telephone exchange | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Any equipment that establishes connections between telephones.
  2. The rooms or building housing such equipment (a central office, as it was termed by the Bell System).
    historical
  3. A local or locoregional network of such switched connections, of which a central office was the hub; the local company formed to create and maintain this network and its central office.
    historical
  4. The portion of a telephone number representing that network, among the other networks of the larger system: the central office code. In the North American Numbering Plan, this is the "555" portion of "+1-212-555-6789".

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Examples

“This valley didn't have a telephone exchange until 1903, when the leading citizens of this town invested in a company to establish one.”
“Holonyms: telephone number, phone number”
“A: You can telephone him at 2719. B: What's the [telephone] exchange? A: LA6. I'm sorry, that's LA6-2719.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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