1.电报
2.电讯
3.电报机
4.信号机
5.(船上驾驶台与轮机之间的)传令钟
6.(运动比赛等的)报分牌
1.电报
2.电讯
3.电报机
4.信号机
5.(船上驾驶台与轮机之间的)传令钟
6.(运动比赛等的)报分牌
1.打电报,用电报通知[传送信息],电告
2.电汇
3.在揭示板上示出(比分等)
4.无意中流露
5.打电报
1.打电报,用电报通知[传送信息],电告
2.电汇
3.在揭示板上示出(比分等)
4.无意中流露
5.打电报
1.a method of communicating by sending electric signals through wires or by radio waves; a piece of equipment used for communicating in this way
1.to send a message by telegraph
2.to make your thoughts or intentions obvious to other people, without saying anything directly
1.The president of the convention telegraphed Wright in Washington, D. C. , to see if he would accept.
大会主席在华盛顿给Wright发电报,看他是否会接受。
2.resignedly , I telegraphed back that it was all right with me if he insisted.
我顺从地发电报回去说,如果他坚持的话我可以接受。
3.But markets seem to be shrugging off the expected moves, which have been telegraphed in the news media.
虽然新闻媒体上一直在纷传央行会采取这一行动,但市场似乎对央行此举并不以为然。
4.Sam was at the depot, and said she just had a little spell, and got all right soon after they telegraphed.
在火车站山姆说她只是有点儿晕眩,他们给我发了电报后她很快就没事了。
5.There's a look about him that telegraphed bad news.
他那副样子流露出坏消息。
6.she had telegraphed three times from guadalajara to bonneville for news of her son , but without result.
她从瓜达拉哈拉拍了三份电报到波恩维尔,打听她儿子的消息,可是却没有着落。
7.General Smuts telegraphed to me next day in terms which illustrate so well his breadth of vision.
史沫资将军次日打电报给我,言词间充分表现了他的广阔的见识。
8.Oral confirmations have no legal worth; even written or telegraphed confirmations have specified or implied limitations.
口头承诺并不具备法律效力,即便是书面或者电传的确认也存在一定特殊情况和隐含的限制条件。
9.He nodded. "She was a typist. I telegraphed her former boss. All they know is that she left her job to get married. "
他点了点头。“她本来是个打字员。我给她以前的老板拍了电报。他们只知道她不干了,结婚去了。”
10.China has telegraphed its reluctance to move on the renminbi while public finances in Europe, its biggest export market, are in a mess.
在欧洲这个中国最大出口市场的公共财政状况一团糟的时候,中国早已流露出不愿改变汇率政策的态度。