telegraph的意思和读音

telegraph

: [ˈteləˌɡræf] : [ˈtelɪˌɡrɑːf]

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telegraphs  telegraphing  telegraphed  

n.telegraph

telegraphn.

1.[u]a method of sending messages over long distances, using wires that carry electrical signals

v.

1.[i][t]~ (sth));to send a message by telegraph

2.[t]~ sth),to make it clear to people what you are going to do, often without intending to

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n.1.a method of communicating by sending electric signals through wires or by radio waves; a piece of equipment used for communicating in this way

v.1.to send a message by telegrapstrong.to make your thoughts or intentions obvious to other people, without saying anything directly

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1.The Foundry said it had had "a little bit of contact" with Disney over the issue, according to Sydney's Daily Telegraph newspaper.,TheFoundry

2.Police said the car failed to negotiate a bend in the road, hit the kerb, then smashed into a telegraph pole.线

3.If I tell you that the telegraph said nothing about which hospital my aunt was in, you might feel a little funny.

4.But just as our diplomats eventually mastered the telegraph, they are doing the same to harness the potential of these new tools as well.

5.Tom was deeply interested in the telegraph which had been invented just before he was born.

6.The Sunday Telegraph put the coffee alternative to the test - to see if the truth could be filtered out.

7.In 1827, Harrison Grey Dyer used a form of the telegraph on long Island, New York, but he gave up the idea.1827··使

8.Trolley cars, telegraph poles, sidewalks, lamp-posts, and any other structures capable of blocking traffic would become obsolete.线

9.How much is the book? 4. She went to the telegraph office in a hurry.

10.For a broadsheet, the Telegraph seems to run an awful lot of tabloid celebrity articles.,《