1.电报
1.a message that you send by telegraph, used especially in the past for short urgent messages
1.But like all people who never receive telegrams the appearance of a messenger at the front door is full of terrible implications.
但是正像所有从未收到过电报的人一样,送电报的人出现在前门,她便预感到凶多吉少。
2.The high cost of sending telegrams, at least in the early days of the technology, led to starker, simpler prose.
电报发送成本高(至少该技术早期如此),导致文体质朴简单。
3.Twenty minutes later, as he turned off his radio and went to bed, Evans could still hear the ship sending its passengers' telegrams.
二十分钟后,他关掉了收音机和去睡觉,伊万斯仍然能听到船的旅客发送电报。
4.Telegrams had been received from Washington stating that he was the closest confidant and personal agent of the President.
我在事前曾接到华盛顿发来的电报,介绍他是总统最密切的亲信和私人代表。
5.All of these letters and telegrams, almost without exception, urge that the cause that we have been fighting for be carried on.
所有这些信和电报,一无例外,强烈要求将我们为之奋斗的事业继续下去。
6.The company office was inundated with telegrams of congratulations on the tenth anniversary of its foundation.
公司成立十周年纪念时贺电潮水般地涌到公司办公处来。
7.Along with the frequent letters and telegrams from the teachers and students to urge Cai to stay, suspicion began to emerge.
在北大师生频繁急促的慰留函电背后,外间猜忌和怀疑也渐渐浮现出来。
8.sentence for a definitive expression fixed, business English letters and telegrams in practice has created a fixed set of words.
句子表达固定为表达明确,商务英语函电在实践中已形成了固定套语。
9.Telegrams are constituted by three parts: the name and address of the receiver , the text , and the name and address of the addresser .
电报通常有三部分组成:收报人地址和姓名、电报正文内容、发报人名称地址。
10.The technical means of the liaison mechanism included letters, telegrams, focal points, etc.
技术手段包括信件、电报、联络站等。