单词 | teleprint |
释义 | teleprintv. Now chiefly historical. transitive. To send (a message, etc.) by means of a teleprinter. ΘΚΠ society > communication > telecommunication > telegraphy or telephony > telegraphy > telegraph a message [verb (transitive)] > send by teleprinter or telex teletype1904 teleprint1933 telex1959 1933 Newspaper World 28 Jan. 17/1 It now has both its news and its pictures teleprinted direct into its office from any distance. 1953 Times 30 Dec. 8/1 Within a few seconds of teleprinting the first outward message a reply came ticking out of a tape machine in front of the large audience. 1971 H. Wilson Labour Govt. xxvi. 519 On Saturday, 30 March, I was told on the telephone that a very long telegram was coming in from Washington and would be teleprinted to me at Chequers. 2013 P. Mandler Return from Natives iv. 156 The Japanese broadcasts had to be..teleprinted back to San Francisco for recording and transmission. Derivatives ˈteleprinted adj. ΘΚΠ society > communication > telecommunication > telegraphy or telephony > telegraphy > [adjective] > sent by telegraph > teleprinted or telexed teletyped1932 teleprinted1934 telexed1960 1934 E. H. Glover English Police xi. 127 The teleprinted communications can be transmitted over the 'phone from the 20 divisional stations to over 200 sectional police stations. 1973 G. Talbot Ten Seconds from Now iv. 44 Sheets of teleprinted news ‘tape’ from the clattering machines. 2014 D. Kahn How I discovered World War II's Greatest Spy xv. 304 For six years, therefore, the KGB had obtained the content of all teleprinted messages from Moscow. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1933 |
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