telegraph
te
ˈtɛ
te
leg
ˌləg
lēg
raph
ræf
rāf
British pronunciation
/ˈtɛlɪˌɡræf/

Definición y significado de "telegraph"en inglés

Telegraph
01

telégrafo

a communication system by which people were able to send and receive messages over long distances, using electrical or radio signals
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telegraph definition and meaning
example
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The old train station still has a room dedicated to the telegraph, showcasing relics from the past.
La antigua estación de tren todavía tiene una habitación dedicada al telégrafo, mostrando reliquias del pasado.
In the era before telephones, messages were sent across long distances via telegraph wires.
En la era anterior a los teléfonos, los mensajes se enviaban a largas distancias a través de cables telegráficos.
to telegraph
01

to send a telegram or message to a person using a telegraph system

example
Ejemplos
He telegraphed his family to announce his safe arrival.
She telegraphed the mayor to inform him of the event.
02

to send or transmit a message or information over long distance using a telegraph system

example
Ejemplos
Operators telegraphed vital weather data to the capital.
The ship telegraphed a distress signal before losing contact.
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