To send a message by telegraph.
Apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code)
Telecommunication system.
1 In Australia there are now in operation twelve thousand miles of telegraph - wire .
2 Railways, post and telegraph were subject to exclusive use by the military.
3 By 1856 the telegraph was in use in the most populous states.
4 Miles upon miles of telegraph wires strung on poles labeled U. S.
5 In your automobile you may reach a telegraph - office in about five minutes.
6 No; because there is no telegraph from the mainland to the island.
7 The advent of railways has been slow in comparison with the telegraph .
8 A telegraph company had an office in the basement of the palace.
9 The same principle was utilised in his type-printing telegraph , patented in 1841.
10 The telephone is only second in practical importance to the electric telegraph .
11 Despite such setbacks, the telegraph became a crucial tool for American businesses.
12 Fluttering shapes arrive and land on the staves: birds on telegraph wires.
13 The things were on the bureau-thepens and ink and telegraph forms.
14 Mr. Collins, his colleague in the telegraph enterprise, shared in these attentions.
15 The news came by telegraph , and put him in a terrible temper.
16 The first telegraph wire was strung between Baltimore and Washington in 1844.
Другие примеры для термина "telegraph"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Об этом термине Глагол
Изъявительное наклонение · Настоящее
Translations for telegraph
Telegraph в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки