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Tenses: telegraphs, telegraphing, telegraphed

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telegraphadd into favorites/ˈtɛl.ə.ɡɹæf/, /ˈtɛl.ɪ.ɡɹæf/
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Etymology: [ -"graf ] (noun.) 1794. From French télégraphe.

telgraf, telgraf çekmek, telgraf makinesi, telgrafhane, telgraf sistemi, telgraf makinası, isim panosu, telgrafla göndermek, panoda göstermek, telegraph cable telgraf kablosu, ima etmek, belli etmek, telgraf çekmek telegraph board at yarışı meydanımda yüksek bir yere konulup at ve binicilerin isimlerini gösteren levha, telgraf, telgraf cihazı, isim panosu [spor.], telg, telgraf çekmek; -e (bir mesajı) telgrafla göndermek, telgraf çek, panoda göstermek [spor.], telegraph key telgraf anahtarı,

1 telgraf     ts
2 telgraf çekmek     ts
3 telgraf makinesi     ts
4 telgrafhane     ts
5 telgraf sistemi     ts
6 telgraf makinası     ts
7 isim panosu     ts
8 telgrafla göndermek     ts
9 panoda göstermek     ts
10 telegraph cable telgraf kablosu     ts
11 ima etmek     ts
12 belli etmek     ts
13 telgraf çekmek telegraph board at yarışı meydanımda yüksek bir yere konulup at ve binicilerin isimlerini gösteren levha     ts
14 telgraf, telgraf cihazı  isim     ts
15 isim panosu [spor.]  isim     ts
16 telg     ts
17 telgraf çekmek; -e (bir mesajı) telgrafla göndermek  fiil     ts
18 telgraf çek  fiil     ts
19 panoda göstermek [spor.]  fiil     ts
20 telegraph key telgraf anahtarı     ts
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To send a message by telegraph, An apparatus, or a process, for communicating rapidly between distant points, especially by means of established visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical means, To show one's intended action unintentionally, To give nonverbal signals to another, as with gestures or a change in attitude, To convey or announce by telegraph, communication system, To give nonverbal signals to another, as with gestures, or a change in attitude,   See telegraphy, A device which interrupts or changes the poarity of DC current signaling to convey coded information, An apparatus, either mechanical or electrical, for transmitting orders from a ship's bridge to the engine room, steering gear room, or elsewhere, or between fire rooms, and from engine room to fire rooms The transmitting apparatus, operated by the sender, is termed the transmitter, and the receiving apparatus, the indicator A gong is usually fitted in order to call attention to the movement of the indicator, Telegraph is a system of sending messages over long distances, either by means of electricity or by radio signals. Telegraph was used more often before the invention of telephones, system for transmitting messages at a distance by means of a conducting wire, send a message by telegraph, An apparatus, or a process, for communicating intelligence rapidly between distant points, especially by means of preconcerted visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical action, n to show one's intention to the opponents 暴露意圖。, To telegraph someone means to send them a message by telegraph. Churchill telegraphed an urgent message to Wavell, send cables, wires, or telegrams, If someone telegraphs something that they are planning or intending to do, they make it obvious, either deliberately or accidentally, that they are going to do it. The commission telegraphed its decision earlier this month by telling an official to prepare the order. Daily Telegraph, The. Electromagnetic communication device. In 1832 Samuel F.B. Morse made sketches of ideas for a system of electric telegraphy, and in 1835 he developed a code to represent letters and numbers (Morse code). In 1837 he was granted a patent on an electromagnetic telegraph that transmitted signals along a wire. That same year British inventors patented a telegraph system that activated five needle pointers that could be made to point to specific letters and numbers on their mounting plate. Public use of Morse's telegraph system began in 1844 and lasted more than 100 years. By the late 20th century the telegraph had been replaced in most applications in developed countries by digital data transmission systems based on computer technology. See also Western Union Corp, n to show one's intention to the opponents 暴露意图。, apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code), Telegraph is a system employing the interruption of, or change in, the polarity of DC current signaling to convey coded information, tele-, Present participle of telegraph, A communication by telegraph, past of telegraph, third-person singular of telegraph,

21 To send a message by telegraph     ts
22 An apparatus, or a process, for communicating rapidly between distant points, especially by means of established visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical means     ts
23 To show one's intended action unintentionally     ts
24 To give nonverbal signals to another, as with gestures or a change in attitude - "Her frown telegraphed her displeasure."     ts
25 To convey or announce by telegraph     ts
26 communication system     ts
27 To give nonverbal signals to another, as with gestures, or a change in attitude     ts
28   See telegraphy     ts
29 A device which interrupts or changes the poarity of DC current signaling to convey coded information     ts
30 An apparatus, either mechanical or electrical, for transmitting orders from a ship's bridge to the engine room, steering gear room, or elsewhere, or between fire rooms, and from engine room to fire rooms The transmitting apparatus, operated by the sender, is termed the transmitter, and the receiving apparatus, the indicator A gong is usually fitted in order to call attention to the movement of the indicator     ts
31 Telegraph is a system of sending messages over long distances, either by means of electricity or by radio signals. Telegraph was used more often before the invention of telephones     ts
32 system for transmitting messages at a distance by means of a conducting wire  isim     ts
33 send a message by telegraph  fiil     ts
34 An apparatus, or a process, for communicating intelligence rapidly between distant points, especially by means of preconcerted visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical action     ts
35 n to show one's intention to the opponents 暴露意圖。     ts
36 To telegraph someone means to send them a message by telegraph. Churchill telegraphed an urgent message to Wavell     ts
37 send cables, wires, or telegrams     ts
38 If someone telegraphs something that they are planning or intending to do, they make it obvious, either deliberately or accidentally, that they are going to do it. The commission telegraphed its decision earlier this month by telling an official to prepare the order. Daily Telegraph, The. Electromagnetic communication device. In 1832 Samuel F.B. Morse made sketches of ideas for a system of electric telegraphy, and in 1835 he developed a code to represent letters and numbers (Morse code). In 1837 he was granted a patent on an electromagnetic telegraph that transmitted signals along a wire. That same year British inventors patented a telegraph system that activated five needle pointers that could be made to point to specific letters and numbers on their mounting plate. Public use of Morse's telegraph system began in 1844 and lasted more than 100 years. By the late 20th century the telegraph had been replaced in most applications in developed countries by digital data transmission systems based on computer technology. See also Western Union Corp     ts
39 n to show one's intention to the opponents 暴露意图。     ts
40 apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code)     ts
41 Telegraph is a system employing the interruption of, or change in, the polarity of DC current signaling to convey coded information     ts
42telegraph. tele- - "telethon"     ts
43telegraphing Present participle of telegraph     ts
44telegraphing A communication by telegraph     ts
45telegraphed past of telegraph     ts
46telegraphs third-person singular of telegraph     ts
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