telegraph

telegraph

['teligrɑ:f]

n. 电报, 电报机
vt. 打电报, 显示

例句与用法:

The spoken representation of the dot in radio and telegraph code.

(电码中的)点表示无线电码或电报电码的“滴滴”、“嗒嗒”声

He sent me the news by wireless telegraph.

他用无线电报把消息告诉我。

Telegraph her to come at once.

打电报通知她马上来。

She went to the telegraph office in a hurry.

她匆匆忙忙向电报局去了。

词形变化:

名词: telegrapher | 动词过去式: telegraphed | 动词过去分词: telegraphed | 动词现在分词: telegraphing | 动词第三人称单数: telegraphs |


n.

1. 电报, 电信[U]

The news came by telegraph.

消息以电报传来。

2. (一份)电报; 电报机[C]

3. (轮船的)车钟, 传令钟[C]

vt.

1. 打电报给[O1][O2][O5]

Mother telegraphed me yesterday.

妈妈昨天打电报给我。

2. 用电报发送; 打电报说[+that]

He telegraphed that he had arrived in London safe and sound.

他电告他已平安抵达伦敦。

3. 电汇; 电购

He telegraphed money to his son.

他将钱电汇给他儿子。

4. 流露出

There's a look about him that telegraphed bad news.

他那副样子流露出坏消息。

vi.

打电报


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