telegraph是什么意思

  • En [ ˈtel.ɪ.ɡrɑːf]
  • Us [ ˈtel.ə.ɡræf]

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  • Changes in global and national telegraph rates were an important factor in the function and articulation of the information order.

  • The symmetry reductions thus obtained are compared with analogous results for the continuous telegraph equation.

  • Any two telegraph companies could consolidate with shareholder approval.

  • The telegraph, moreover, falls short not only as regards its promise of speed in transmission; it is notoriously spare in detail.

  • Once it got overlaid on the map's magic carpet, the line on paper effaced memory of the telegraph line.

  • On the one hand, this newly tamed force could power new technologies such as the telegraph and dynamo.

  • The convention organizers offered many "free privileges" including free telephone and telegraph service, local transportation, museum admissions and opportunities for food and drink.

  • The creation of revolutionary broadsheets was spurred by lower telegraph, post, and press rates, and proscription often led to wider circulation.

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  • 中文简体

    (尤指过去的)电报, 电报机…

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  • Español

    telégrafo, telegrafiar…

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  • Português

    telégrafo…

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  • Türk dili

    telgraf…

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  • Français

    télégraphe, télégraphier…

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  • Čeština

    telegraf, telegrafovat…

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  • Dansk

    telegraf, telegrafere, sende et telegram…

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  • Indonesia

    telegrap, pesawat telegrap, mengirim telegram…

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