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telegrapher
tel·e·graph T0088400 (tĕl′ĭ-grăf′)n.1. A communications system that transmits and receives simple unmodulated electric impulses, especially one in which the transmission and reception stations are directly connected by wires.2. A message transmitted by telegraph; a telegram.v. tel·e·graphed, tel·e·graph·ing, tel·e·graphs v.tr.1. To transmit (a message) by telegraph.2. To send or convey a message to (a recipient) by telegraph.3. a. To make known (a feeling or an attitude, for example) by nonverbal means: telegraphed her derision with a smirk.b. To make known (an intended action, for example) in advance or unintentionally: By massing troops on the border, the enemy telegraphed its intended invasion to the target country.v.intr. To send or transmit a telegram. te·leg′ra·pher (tə-lĕg′rə-fər), te·leg′ra·phist (-fĭst) n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | telegrapher - someone who transmits messages by telegraphtelegraph operator, telegraphistmanipulator, operator - an agent that operates some apparatus or machine; "the operator of the switchboard" | Translationstelegraph (ˈteligraːf) noun1. a system of sending messages using either wires and electricity or radio. Send it by telegraph. 電報機 电报机2. an instrument for this. Send the message on the telegraph. 信號機 信号机 verb1. to send by telegraph. He telegraphed the time of his arrival. 打電報 打电报2. to inform by telegraph. He telegraphed us to say when he would arrive. 用電報通知 用电报通知teˈlegrapher (-ˈle-) , teˈlegraphist (-ˈle-) nouns a person who operates a telegraph. 報務員 报务员teˈlegraphy (-ˈle-) noun the process, science or skill of sending messages by telegraph. 電報(術,學) 电报(术,学) ˌteleˈgraphic (-ˈgrӕ-) adjective 電報的 电报的telegraph pole a high, wooden pole which supports telegraph wires. 電線杆 电线杆EncyclopediaSeetelegraphtelegrapher
Synonyms for telegraphernoun someone who transmits messages by telegraphSynonyms- telegraph operator
- telegraphist
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