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telegraphically如何读
telegraphically是什么意思
- adv.电报文体的
telegraphically英英释义
Adverb
1. in a short and concise manner;
"a particular bird, exactly and tersely described in the book of birds"
telegraphically词源英文解释
The first known use of telegraphic was in 1794
telegraphically 例句
1 We will instruct our banker to amend the credit telegraphically .
我们将通知银行用电报修改信用证。
2 Certain doctors and government officials, he said, were gathered together in his house, telegraphically summoned to consult about a local case of cholera.
3 Subsequently Simpson caught her eye from another part of the field, and explained telegraphically to her how she should have drawn her hands in to receive the ball.
4 Neither narrative nor obviously philosophical, it is a series of often disjointed-seeming exhortations and commands and hymns and images, with stories borrowed telegraphically from the Bible and then editorialized on by a divine voice.
5 The Prada show, anyway, was about refusing telegraphic and concise runway show messages, and instead seeing fashion as an invitation to conversation and thought.
6 Oh, everything! of the books we read, and the good things in the magazines and papers, and the adventures we have—telegraphically; in short, of all the topics of the day.
7 The state of war ought to be notified without delay to neutral Powers, and shall be of no effect with reference to them, until after a notification, which may be made even telegraphically.
8 Records, which will release her new album on April 21, telegraphically titled “Be Myself.”
9 "If I could make a current of electricity vary in intensity as the air varies in density," he said at another time, "I could transmit sound telegraphically."
10 It is but a few days since that our veritable antipodes became telegraphically united to us.
11 Officers on foot patrol had brass keys they used to open the boxes on their beat and report back to their precinct, first telegraphically and later by telephone.
12 Sir Bindon Blood replied telegraphically that "knowing the ground" as he did, he "felt serenely confident."
13 Telegraphing the Readings of Scientific Instruments.—Another invention of Mr. Joly was his apparatus for obtaining telegraphically the readings of meteorological instruments placed at a distance from the observer.
14 Before that, the play telegraphically covers most of the plot points leading to that ghastly reckoning, though not in ways that particularly bring to mind the America of today.
15 The indignation of the New South Wales Premier flashed telegraphically to Canada is perfectly uncalled-for.
16 We will instruct our banker to amend the credit telegraphically.
我们将通知银行用电报修改信用证。
17 Some of the islands are cut off telegraphically from the rest of the world.
18 Payment unless otherwise specifically agreed is to be made by letter of credit established telegraphically immediately upon receipt of confirmation of order .
对此付款,如无其他特别规定,收到订货确认书后,应立即用电报开出信用证。
19 His style was telegraphic, concise and direct, founded in journalism.
20 That staccato postscript reads as if some new and mighty business were imminent, for it is slung on the paper telegraphically, all the small words left out.