telegraphs
英:[ˈtelɪˌgræfs]
telegraphs 基本解释
n.电报( telegraph的名词复数 );打电报;电报机;(轮船的)车钟
英英释义
telegraph[ 'teliɡrɑ:f, -ɡræf ]
n.apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code)同义词:telegraphy
v.send cables, wires, or telegrams同义词:cablewire
telegraphs 相关例句
词组短语
daily telegraph每日电讯报
telegraph code电报码
telegraph office电报局
telegraph pole电线杆
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- It was in an obscure warehouse on Telegraph Road.
那是电报路上一座不明显的仓库。 - Telegraph to her parents at once.
立即给她父母打电报。 - Send the message on the telegraph.
这个消息用电报机发出。 - A teleprinter is really a machine which sends a typewriter message over a telegraph circuit.
打字电报机实际上是一种在电报电路上传送打印信息的机器。
权威例句
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