English to Arabic Dictionary telegraph

telegraph

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definition
verb
I must go and telegraph Mom
send (someone) a message by telegraph.
noun
news came from the outside world by telegraph
a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection.
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example
It was communication by 'telegraph' that brought one of the biggest revolutions in weather forecasting techniques.
Once the codebook was established and disseminated, a 'telegraph' could serve as such a device.
I told her that I would 'telegraph' her with my reply as soon as possible.
Trading stores were looted and 'telegraph' wires cut.
she would rush off to 'telegraph' news to her magazine
I must go and 'telegraph' Mom
And in the mean time, we can 'telegraph' the Judge in Sacramento.
Make sure that your upper body doesn't make any unnecessary movements that will 'telegraph' your intentions to your opponent.
she would rush off to 'telegraph' news to her magazine
You never want to 'telegraph' that you underestimate in any way, shape or form your opponent's strength.
Henry had a 'telegraph' in his mill office, he knew before anybody, about the moving armies.
The transcontinental 'telegraph' wire connecting the east and west coasts of America was completed in 1861.
Miraculously, even the 'telegraph' wires along which Morse code messages once pulsed still dangle in the breeze.
He may 'telegraph' from his country much news which is unexceptionable.
In 1832, the same year he became professor of painting and sculpture at the University of the City of New York, he drafted his first ideas for an electric 'telegraph' .
Six months after the arrival of the telegraph, all southern provinces were linked by 'telegraph' lines.
I must go and 'telegraph' Mama
The encirclement of the world by 'telegraph' by the early 1870s represented yet another revolution in communications.
news came from the outside world by 'telegraph'
However, message transmission by 'telegraph' was a slow and sometimes uncertain way of sending information.
The 'telegraph' wires had broken as well, according to the couple that had stopped by.
By the 1840s, the clamor for intelligence by brokers and other investors had already resulted in a 'telegraph' operating between New York and Philadelphia.
On 11 May 1874 the residents of Callington celebrated the connection by 'telegraph' with Adelaide.
The train can only proceed when the line ahead is clear, as indicated back to the previous staff station by 'telegraph' .
Women as perpetrators include nearly 200 women tried as spies, smugglers, couriers, and saboteurs conducting such activity as cutting 'telegraph' wire.
For about a hundred years the principal method of long distance communication was by 'telegraph' .
In 1832, Baron Schilling, a Russian diplomat, linked the Summer Palace of the tsar in St Petersburg to the Winter Palace using a 'telegraph' with rotating magnetized needles.
news came from the outside world by 'telegraph'
There was so much emigration in the past I remember, in the post office, people would send money home by 'telegraph' every week.
There was also the Morse code 'telegraph' system which dated from the earliest days and remained in use to supplement the telephones.
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