英语单词“telegraph”的意思是:电报,打电报,告警信号。
读音:英 [ˈtelɪgrɑːf] 美 [ˈtelɪɡrɑːf]
例句:I wrote to my family and told them I was leaving and said goodbye telegraphing that I wouldn't be coming back.
单词“telegraph”还有以下的使用场景和例句:
1. He read out the telegraph message to the assembled crowd. 他向聚集的人群宣读了电报内容。
2. The telegraph was invented in the 19th century. 电报是在19世纪发明的。
3. The telegraph operator sent messages to the world. 电报接线员向全世界发送电报。
4. The telegraph is a faster means of communication than the post. 电报比邮政更快捷的通讯方式。
5. They had to wait for the telegraph to clear up. 他们只好等待电报查明情况。
6. They telegraphed their intentions to the enemy. 他们向敌人发出了他们的意图。
7. They were then able to telegraph their orders to the troops. 随后他们就能够把命令发给部队了。
8. They received a telegraph message from headquarters. 他们收到来自总部的电报。
9. A telegraph pole stood at the roadside. 路边立着一根电报电线杆。
10. A cable was attached to the pole to transmit telegraph messages. 电线杆上拉了一条电线以便发送电报信息。
在口语中,telegraph也表示给某人暗示或给某人提醒,这可以在以下例句中看到:She telegraphed her daughter to come quickly, for she needed help badly.。她给女儿打了个暗号,叫她快来,因为她需要帮助。