词汇 | telegraphically |
释义 | telegraphically adverb uk /ˌtel.ɪˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˌtel.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl.i/ telegraphicallyadverb (COMMUNICATION DEVICE)in a way that relates to messages sent or received using a telegraph system (= a system of sending and receiving messages using electrical or radio signals): In March 1876, Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent by the US government for an "apparatus for transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically". Updates about what was happening on the war front were telegraphically transmitted to newspapers around the country. Communications - general words anti-satellite app autodial autodialler bar cybernetics hack multimode multipath noise non-computer non-network patch patch someone through satellite silent webchat Zoom bomb Zoombomber Zoombombing telegraphicallyadverb (LANGUAGE STYLE)(of a style of language) in a way that is short and does not use extra words, similar to the style of messages sent by telegraph in the past: As a headline writer, his job is to come up with a telegraphically brief description of what each article is about. With a simple nod, the guard telegraphically communicated where we had to go to find the registration office. Linguistic terms & linguistic style accentual affricate allophone allophony anaphor contextualize easy read emphatic entailment etymological etymologically idiomatic inflected language parataxis philological philologically polysemy portmanteau word stylistics tautology Related wordstelegraph telegraphic |
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