释义 |
telextel‧ex /ˈteleks/ noun telexOrigin: 1900-2000 teleprinter + exchange - But it is believed he was off duty when the telex was sent.
- Fax or telex messages should therefore refer to the standard terms, but the terms themselves be sent by post.
- He also had a telephone, a telex machine, and a roof, but none of these was much consolation.
- It is also the interface to Novell NetWare, fax and telex.
- Much of the traffic flowing into the Puzzle Palace consists of unencrypted voice and text from telephone, cable, and telex.
- Telegraphic transfer is similar except the instructions are sent by cable, phone, telex or electronic transfer.
- The telephone, telex and fax numbers.
- Useful in developing a feel for the subtleties of language in letter, telex and telephone communication.
► Telephone/Telegraphanswer, nounanswering machine, nounarea code, nounbeeper, nounbleep, verbbleeper, nounbusy, adjectivecable, nouncable, verbcall box, nouncaller, nounCATV, cell, nouncellphone, nouncellular phone, nounchat line, nouncode, nounconference call, nounconferencing, nounconnect, verbcradle, nouncrossed, adjectivedead, adjectivedial, noundial, verbdialling code, noundialling tone, noundial tone, noundirectory enquiries, noundisconnect, verbearpiece, nounECN, nounEntryphone, nounex-directory, adjectiveext., extension, nounfacsimile, nounFreephone, nounGSM, nounhelpline, nounhotline, nounhousephone, nounline, nounlocal call, nounmayday, nounmobile, nounmobile phone, nounMorse code, nounmouthpiece, nounnumber, nounon, prepositionoperator, nounpay phone, nounphone book, nounphone booth, nounphone box, nounphonecard, nounradio-telephone, nounreceiver, nounredial, verbring, verbscrambler, nounsecond-generation, adjectiveSOS, nounswitchboard, nountelecottage, nountelegram, nountelegraph, nountelegraph, verbtelegrapher, nountelegraphist, nountelegraph pole, nountelemarketing, nountelematics, nountelephone, nountelephone, verbtelephone book, nountelephone box, nountelephone call, nountelephone directory, nountelephone exchange, nountelephone number, nountelephone pole, nountelephonist, nounteleprinter, nounteletypewriter, nountelex, nounthird-generation, adjectivethrough, prepositiontoll-free, adverbTouch-Tone phone, nountrace, nountriple play, nountrunk call, noununlisted, adjectiveutility pole, nounvideophone, nounvoice mail, nounWi-Fi, nounwire, nounwire, verbwireless internet, wiretapping, noun VERB► send· His wife on hearing of this is displeased, so to maintain matrimonial harmony, he sends a telex cancelling his order.· I want to send a telex to Alex Raneleigh in Brussels. 1[uncountable] a method of communication, in which messages are written on a special machine and then sent using the telephone network2[countable] a message sent in this way—telex verb [intransitive, transitive] |