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telegraph pole ThesaurusNoun | 1. | telegraph pole - tall pole supporting telephone wirestelegraph post, telephone polepost - an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position; "he set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them" | Translationstelegraph (ˈteligraːf) noun1. a system of sending messages using either wires and electricity or radio. Send it by telegraph. 電報機 电报机2. an instrument for this. Send the message on the telegraph. 信號機 信号机 verb1. to send by telegraph. He telegraphed the time of his arrival. 打電報 打电报2. to inform by telegraph. He telegraphed us to say when he would arrive. 用電報通知 用电报通知teˈlegrapher (-ˈle-) , teˈlegraphist (-ˈle-) nouns a person who operates a telegraph. 報務員 报务员teˈlegraphy (-ˈle-) noun the process, science or skill of sending messages by telegraph. 電報(術,學) 电报(术,学) ˌteleˈgraphic (-ˈgrӕ-) adjective 電報的 电报的telegraph pole a high, wooden pole which supports telegraph wires. 電線杆 电线杆telegraph pole Related to telegraph pole: Electrical pole, utility polesSynonyms for telegraph polenoun tall pole supporting telephone wiresSynonyms- telegraph post
- telephone pole
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