"telegraphs" 怎么发音
word
ˈtɛɫəˌɡɹæf
TEL-uh-grafz
tˈɛlɪɡɹˌæfz
TEL-ih-grafz
释义
'Telegraphs' are machines or systems used in the past to send messages over long distances using electrical signals. As a verb, 'telegraphs' means to send a message by telegraph or to show something clearly, often unintentionally.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈtɛɫəˌɡɹæf
英式英语
tˈɛlɪɡɹˌæfz
简化发音
美式
TEL-uh-grafz
英式
TEL-ih-grafz
语境中听
Old telegraphs used Morse code to send messages.
There are many telegraphs in the museum.
He telegraphs the news quickly to his friend.
The way she speaks really telegraphs her nervousness.