词汇 | telegraph |
释义 | telegraph (verb) telegraph 3 ENTRIES FOUND: telegraph (noun) telegraph (verb) telegraph pole (noun) 1 telegraph /ˈtɛləˌgræf/ Brit /ˈtɛlɪˌgrɑːf/ noun plural telegraphs 1 telegraph /ˈtɛləˌgræf/ Brit /ˈtɛlɪˌgrɑːf/ noun plural telegraphs Learner's definition of TELEGRAPH 1 [noncount] : an old-fashioned system of sending messages over long distances by using wires and electrical signals电报 I sent the message by telegraph.我通过电报发出了这一信息。 2 [count] : a device used for sending or receiving messages by telegraph电报机 2 telegraph /ˈtɛləˌgræf/ Brit /ˈtɛlɪˌgrɑːf/ verb telegraphs; telegraphed; telegraphing 2 telegraph /ˈtɛləˌgræf/ Brit /ˈtɛlɪˌgrɑːf/ verb telegraphs; telegraphed; telegraphing Learner's definition of TELEGRAPH 1 a : to send (a message) by telegraph用电报发送(电文);发电报 [+ object] He telegraphed a message to her.他给她发了一份电报。 [no object] Please telegraph when you get there.你到那里之后请发个电报。 b [+ object] : to send a telegram to (someone)发电报给(某人) Please telegraph me when you get there.你到那里之后请给我发个电报。 2 [+ object] : to make (something that you are about to do or say) obvious or apparent by the way you move, look, etc.流露;泄露 The look on her face telegraphed bad news.她脸上的表情透露出不好的信息。 He lost the boxing match because he was telegraphing his punches.他暴露了拳路,因而输掉了拳击赛。 |
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