"telegraphy" 怎么发音
word
təˈlɛɡrəfi
tuh-LEG-ruh-fee
tˈɛlɪɡɹəfi
TEL-ih-gruh-fee
释义
Telegraphy is the process or system of sending written messages over long distances using wires and coded signals, especially before the invention of telephones.
IPA 音标
美式英语
təˈlɛɡrəfi
英式英语
tˈɛlɪɡɹəfi
简化发音
美式
tuh-LEG-ruh-fee
英式
TEL-ih-gruh-fee
语境中听
Telegraphy was used to send messages across countries in the 19th century.
Samuel Morse helped improve telegraphy with his code.
Before telephones, people relied on telegraphy to communicate quickly.
My great-grandfather worked in telegraphy and sent messages all over the state.