telegraphy
英 [təˈleɡrəfi]
美 [təˈleɡrəfi]
n. 电报通讯术
BNC.38894 / COCA.41666
牛津词典
noun
- 电报通讯术
the process of sending messages by telegraph
英英释义
noun
- apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code)
- communicating at a distance by electric transmission over wire
双语例句
- In a telegraphy system, a pulse ( often+ 80V) that represents a1-bit.
在电报系统中,表示1比特的脉冲(常为?+80V?)。 - Wireless telegraphy, the phonograph and the radio are based on this law.
无线电报,留声机和无线电广播都基于这个法则。 - Telegraphy that uses transmission by radio rather than by wire.
用无线电多于电缆的电报。 - He experimented for years in his own laboratory, and while he was still a young man, he invented wireless telegraphy.
他在他自己的实验室里成年累月的作实验,之后,当他还是个年轻人的时候,他发明了无线电报。 - Analysis on the revised categories-TN about wireless electronics, telegraphy in the 4th edition in Chinese library classification
对《中图法》第4版TN类&无线电电子学、电信技术类目修订的分析 - Use Clustering Data Mining Technology to Providing Against Fraudulent Behavior in Telegraphy
运用聚类数据挖掘技术预防电信业中的欺诈行为 - Combined microphone/ speaker set for telephony or telegraphy
组合传声器/扬声器,电话或电报用 - Thomas Edison invents multiplex telegraphy.
托马斯.爱迪生发明多路复用电报。 - Marconi shares the Nobel Prize in physics, with Karl Ferdinand Braun for their work in the development of wireless telegraphy.
马可尼和卡尔。费迪南德。布劳恩共同获得诺贝尔物理奖,以表彰他们开发无线电报技术。 - Modern technical developments ( telegraphy, radio, aeroplanes, motor vehicles, railways, steamships, etc.) have added to the possibilities of planning in war.
近代技术(有线电、无线电、飞机、汽车、铁道、轮船等)的发达,又使战争的计划性增大了可能。