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2009.10.08
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INCOMING / OUTGOING (MAIL)
受け取る/出す(郵便物、メール)
- Incoming mail, phone calls, etc., are RECEIVED at your end.
Outgoing mail, phone calls, etc., are SENT or MADE from your end. - 郵便物や電話などについて incoming と言うと、自分の方で受け取るものをさします。
郵便物や電話などについて outgoing と言うと、自分の方から送ったり、かけたりするものをさします。
- (job description)
The receptionist answers incoming calls and forwards them to the appropriate department in a timely and efficient manner. - (hotel employee to guest)
I'm sorry, but this phone can't be used for outgoing calls. You'll have to use the payphone in the lobby or the phone in your room. - You can put any outgoing mail in this box. The people in the mailroom pick it up twice a day.
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