telegraph
Kelime Anlamı :
1. telgraf.
2. telgraf çekmek.
3. telgraf makinesi.
4. telgrafhane.
5. telgraf sistemi.
6. telgrafla göndermek.
7. belli etmek.
8. panoda göstermek.
9. isim panosu.
10. ima etmek.
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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.
3. to transmit (a message) by telegraph.
4. to send or convey a message to (a recipient) by telegraph.
5. to make known (a feeling or an attitude, for example) by nonverbal means: telegraphed her derision with a smirk.
6. 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.
7. to send or transmit a telegram.
2. A message transmitted by telegraph; a telegram.
3. to transmit (a message) by telegraph.
4. to send or convey a message to (a recipient) by telegraph.
5. to make known (a feeling or an attitude, for example) by nonverbal means: telegraphed her derision with a smirk.
6. 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.
7. to send or transmit a telegram.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an apparatus, or a process, for communicating rapidly between distant points, especially by means of established visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical means.
2. to send a message by telegraph
3. to give nonverbal signals to another, as with gestures or a change in attitude.
4. to show one's intended action unintentionally.
2. to send a message by telegraph
3. to give nonverbal signals to another, as with gestures or a change in attitude.
4. to show one's intended action unintentionally.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
an apparatus, or a process, for communicating intelligence rapidly between distant points, especially by means of preconcerted visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical action.
2. to convey or announce by telegraph.
2. to convey or announce by telegraph.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to transmit or convey, as a communication, speech, intelligence, or order, by a semaphore or telegraph, especially by the electric telegraph.
2. to send a message by telegraph.
3. to signal; communicate by signs.
4. in cricket, the score-board upon which numbers indicating the progress of the game are displayed.
5. in ship-building, an apparatus for transmitting and receiving orders mechanically.
6. A chute or trough, usually of sheet-steel, by which coal or ore or refuse is carried by gravity from screens or other dressing machinery to the desired point of disposal.
7. an apparatus for transmitting intelligible messages to a distance.
8.
9. an electric telegraph of the needle or pointer class.
10. A system of transmission for signals in which a bell is sounded and a pointer caused to indicate a message by the compression of air in a reservoir at one end of a long tube, the compression being transmitted to the opposite end of the tube. this system is used in hotels, manufactories, etc., and to transmit steering and steaming directions on shipboard.
2. to send a message by telegraph.
3. to signal; communicate by signs.
4. in cricket, the score-board upon which numbers indicating the progress of the game are displayed.
5. in ship-building, an apparatus for transmitting and receiving orders mechanically.
6. A chute or trough, usually of sheet-steel, by which coal or ore or refuse is carried by gravity from screens or other dressing machinery to the desired point of disposal.
7. an apparatus for transmitting intelligible messages to a distance.
8.
9. an electric telegraph of the needle or pointer class.
10. A system of transmission for signals in which a bell is sounded and a pointer caused to indicate a message by the compression of air in a reservoir at one end of a long tube, the compression being transmitted to the opposite end of the tube. this system is used in hotels, manufactories, etc., and to transmit steering and steaming directions on shipboard.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia