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单词 telegraphy
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Definition of telegraphy in English:

telegraphy

noun tɪˈlɛɡrəfitəˈlɛɡrəfi
mass noun
  • The science or practice of using or constructing communication systems for the transmission or reproduction of information.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this function it is a significant incremental improvement to pre-existing telegraphy and telephony.
    • It was the advent of telegraphy that started the most important shift towards full blown globalisation in the 1840s, and in the process invented news and hence the mass media.
    • Satellite and digital technology has replaced Morse Code telegraphy for commercial ships, and recreational boaters will be able to take full advantage of the changes.
    • Samuel Finley Breese Morse invented the Morse system of telegraphy in the 1840s in the United States.
    • The science of submarine telegraphy was, in fact, fairly well worked out many years ago; and the Pacific cable may be regarded as but an extension of what has already been done, though involving special arrangements and precautions.
    • Learning telegraphy, he worked in various midwestern cities as a telegraph and presswire operator.
    • Submarine telegraphy had become a major practical problem of the day.
    • As things turned out, railways and telegraphy made things easier for the police, too.
    • I suppose it could be said that Samuel Morse had shown that electric telegraphy could be done.
    • The origins of marine geology lie in the development of submarine telegraphy in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
    • The Air Service did its best, even publishing in August 1917 a training manual that prescribed a 10-week, on-the-job course of practical instruction in electricity, airplanes, gasoline engines, office work, and telegraphy.
    • In 1851, the telegraphy service between London and Paris began operating.
    • The development of telegraphy also brought immediacy to the content of newspapers that had not been possible before.
    • Around 1912, Johnson had his first experience with electronics when his half brother, Charlie Nelson, strung lines between two neighborhood houses for Morse telegraphy.
    • Without the discoveries, inventions, and theories of these abstract scientific men telegraphy, as it now is, would be impossible.
    • In applied mathematics he studied optics, electricity, telegraphy, capillarity, elasticity, thermodynamics, potential theory, quantum theory, theory of relativity and cosmology.
    • In an era when battlefield telegraphy was impractical, sound was the primary means by which commanders grasped what was happening on the battlefield.
    • As a result, the commercial space revolution has less in common with the rise of the steamship or the airliner than with the invention of telegraphy or radio.
    • Various modes of communication - railroads, telegraphy, telephony, broadcasting - have been enlisted as part of the nation building and cultural identity strategies of successive governments throughout Canadian history.
    • It were not just telegraph lines and telegraphy which he brought to South Australia.
 
 

Definition of telegraphy in US English:

telegraphy

nountəˈlɛɡrəfitəˈleɡrəfē
  • The science or practice of using or constructing communications systems for the transmission or reproduction of information.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a result, the commercial space revolution has less in common with the rise of the steamship or the airliner than with the invention of telegraphy or radio.
    • As things turned out, railways and telegraphy made things easier for the police, too.
    • Various modes of communication - railroads, telegraphy, telephony, broadcasting - have been enlisted as part of the nation building and cultural identity strategies of successive governments throughout Canadian history.
    • The development of telegraphy also brought immediacy to the content of newspapers that had not been possible before.
    • It were not just telegraph lines and telegraphy which he brought to South Australia.
    • I suppose it could be said that Samuel Morse had shown that electric telegraphy could be done.
    • Around 1912, Johnson had his first experience with electronics when his half brother, Charlie Nelson, strung lines between two neighborhood houses for Morse telegraphy.
    • Satellite and digital technology has replaced Morse Code telegraphy for commercial ships, and recreational boaters will be able to take full advantage of the changes.
    • It was the advent of telegraphy that started the most important shift towards full blown globalisation in the 1840s, and in the process invented news and hence the mass media.
    • The science of submarine telegraphy was, in fact, fairly well worked out many years ago; and the Pacific cable may be regarded as but an extension of what has already been done, though involving special arrangements and precautions.
    • Samuel Finley Breese Morse invented the Morse system of telegraphy in the 1840s in the United States.
    • In 1851, the telegraphy service between London and Paris began operating.
    • Without the discoveries, inventions, and theories of these abstract scientific men telegraphy, as it now is, would be impossible.
    • The origins of marine geology lie in the development of submarine telegraphy in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
    • The Air Service did its best, even publishing in August 1917 a training manual that prescribed a 10-week, on-the-job course of practical instruction in electricity, airplanes, gasoline engines, office work, and telegraphy.
    • In an era when battlefield telegraphy was impractical, sound was the primary means by which commanders grasped what was happening on the battlefield.
    • Submarine telegraphy had become a major practical problem of the day.
    • In applied mathematics he studied optics, electricity, telegraphy, capillarity, elasticity, thermodynamics, potential theory, quantum theory, theory of relativity and cosmology.
    • In this function it is a significant incremental improvement to pre-existing telegraphy and telephony.
    • Learning telegraphy, he worked in various midwestern cities as a telegraph and presswire operator.
 
 
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