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telegraph美 ['telə.ɡræf] 英 ['telɪ.ɡrɑːf] - v.打电报;电告;用电报发送(电文);(无意中)流露(思想)
- n.电报(通信方式)
- 网络电报机;电讯报;每日电讯报
复数:telegraphs 现在分词:telegraphing 过去式:telegraphed v. send a message,cable,wire,transmit,telex 1. | [u] 电报(通信方式)a method of sending messages over long distances, using wires that carry electrical signals |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 打电报;用电报发送(电文);电告to send a message by telegraph |
2. | [t] ~ sth (无意中)流露(思想),泄露(动机)to make it clear to people what you are going to do, often without intending to |
n. | 1. a method of long-distance communication by coded electrical impulses transmitted through wires 2. a method of communicating by sending electric signals through wires or by radio waves | v. | 1. to send a message to somebody by telegraph 2. to communicate a thought or feeling indirectly or without words 3. to give advance notice of intentions, especially unwittingly, to an audience or opponent 4. to make your thoughts or intentions obvious to other people, without saying anything directly 5. make gradually narrower towards one end 6. become gradually narrower towards one end 8. put a tax on;require(a person)to pay a tax 10. give lessons;act as a teacher 1. to send a message to somebody by telegraph 2. to communicate a thought or feeling indirectly or without words 3. to give advance notice of intentions, especially unwittingly, to an audience or opponent 4. to make your thoughts or intentions obvious to other people, without saying anything directly 5. make gradually narrower towards one end 6. become gradually narrower towards one end 8. put a tax on;require(a person)to pay a tax 10. give lessons;act as a teacher |
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