video-call

/ˈvɪd.i.əʊ ˌkɔːl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈvɪd.i.oʊ ˌkɑːl/ (ame, ipa)

video-call — noun

1. a conversation through a phone or computer where live images of the people talki

1.名詞A2
釋義

a conversation through a phone or computer where live images of the people talking appear on screen, allowing everyone to see one another as they speak

例句

Tara made a video call to her sister in Manila to show the new baby.

make a video call to [someone]

Nora joined a video call with her classmates for the morning lesson each day.

join a video call

同義詞
  • video chat

    more casual, often one-on-one conversations on apps like Zoom or WhatsApp

  • video conference

    more formal, usually involves three or more participants in a business setting

  • FaceTime

    brand-specific (Apple) but often used generically for any video call

常見錯誤

The video call connected but I could only hear him, not see him.
The video call connected and I could see his face clearly on the screen.
💡A video call is meant to show live video of the other person; if there is no picture, it is an ordinary phone call.

video-call — verb