"tty" 怎么发音
word
ˈtiˌtiˌwaɪ
TEE-tee-wy
ˈtiːˌtiːˌwaɪ
TEE-tee-wy
释义
'TTY' stands for 'teletype' or 'teletypewriter.' It originally referred to early devices for sending typed messages, and is now often used in technology to mean a computer terminal or a special device for text communication, especially for people with hearing or speech difficulties.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈtiˌtiˌwaɪ
英式英语
ˈtiːˌtiːˌwaɪ
简化发音
美式
TEE-tee-wy
英式
TEE-tee-wy
语境中听
A TTY was one of the first devices to send typed messages over a distance.
On Linux, you can use the command line through a TTY terminal.
Many deaf people use a TTY to communicate over the phone.
The error message said 'no TTY present,' so I couldn't log in.