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词汇 telegraphed
释义 telegraphed
past simple and past participle oftelegraph
telegraph
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈtel.ɪ.ɡrɑːf/ us /ˈtel.ə.ɡræf/

telegraphverb[T] (SEND BY TELEGRAPH)


to send a message to someone using the telegraph system:
The story was immediately telegraphed to New York.
He managed to telegraph the men's wives, who arrived to find their husbands nearly dead.
One story says Mrs. Faulkner telegraphed Lincoln and he promptly overruled the order.
U. S. Senators Charles Culberson and Joseph Weldon Bailey telegraphed Secretary of War William Howard Taft a day after the shootings.
The first telegraphed messages were transmitted in 1916 through an underground copper wire.
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telegraphverb[T] (SEND MESSAGE)


to communicate a message or impression to someone, or make it clear what you are going to do, often by the way you act:
The bank has been telegraphing the move to investors for months.
Their poses in the pictures telegraph dignity.
With special operations in dangerous countries, if you telegraph what you're going to do, it might cause a lot of deaths.
For months he had telegraphed his inclination to veto the plan.
The museum's president telegraphed with his bike tours the idea that the museum was a friendly as well as an erudite place.
His eyes downcast and tone sullen, he telegraphed in every way possible that he didn't want to discuss the defeat.
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Examples of telegraphed


telegraphed

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


This reporter, in the course of his ordinary duties, telegraphed some news that he had secured to his newspaper.
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I have telegraphed to the distant theatres of war asking that leave should be given to prospective or adopted candidates.
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He telegraphed, on the 17th, that under the present circumstances he was not moving troops north for the protection of the four places referred to.
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A list of the prisoners captured was asked for and will be telegraphed when obtained.
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I have already telegraphed in appropriate terms to the father of this officer, expressing sympathy.
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I telegraphed to my constituency to ascertain the price of an excellent steamer which has just been put on there.
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Is there any truth in the telegraphed news that the municipal authorities asked to have the liquor shops closed, and they were not closed?
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Answers which are given without regard to the qualifications, are telegraphed out to commands overseas and are apt to be misleading.
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What would be much more dangerous would be if something were telegraphed from here to a foreign country and reproduced there.
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Every day a telegram was sent; usually, information was telegraphed two or three times a day.
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Now we come to the very important question of telegraphed news.
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The wires are very much congested, and it may have been for that reason that none of this evidence was telegraphed.
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I am confident that he would have telegraphed at once had anything of that nature occurred.
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We have signalling stations all round the coast, and, from them information can be telegraphed to headquarters and thence be distributed.
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Have telegraphed to him, requisition having been made he will no doubt see necessity for sending adequate force.
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