我準(zhǔn)是撥錯(cuò)號(hào)了。l must have dialed the wrong number。
這兒沒有這個(gè)人。Nobody here by that name。
對(duì)不起,你打錯(cuò)了。Sorry, I think you have the wrong number。
我肯定你打錯(cuò)電話了。I’m sure that you have the wrong number。
他也許是換新號(hào)碼了。對(duì)不起打擾了。
He probably changed to a new number. I’m sorry I bothered you。
你打錯(cuò)電話了。請(qǐng)到電話簿里去查詢正確的電話號(hào)碼吧。
You have dialed the wrong number. Please look up the correct number in the telephone directory。
對(duì)不起,打擾了。I’m sorry that I have disturbed you。
沒關(guān)系。That’s all right。
Dialing a Wrong Number
Frank:Hello!
Jane:Is Patti there?
Frank:I’m sorry, I’m afraid you’ve dialed the wrong number. There is no Patti here。
Jane:Wrong number? Are you sure? I called yesterday and she was there。
Frank:I’m sure you have the wrong number. This one has been my number for more than 20 years。
Jane:That’s impossible. I remember the number clearly. Isn’t this 763-4565?
Frank:No, it isn’t. It’s 736-4565. It seems you’ve misdialed。
Jane:Really? I’m so sorry I bothered you. I’ll try again。
Frank:That’s all right. This sort of thing happens all the time to everyone。
Jane:Yeah, I guess it does. Sorry again for bothering you。
Frank:No worries。