Télégraphe (en. Telegraph)
/teleɡʁaf/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A communication device that allows the sending of information in the form of signals.
The telegraph revolutionized communication in the late 19th century.
Le télégraphe a révolutionné la communication à la fin du 19e siècle.
A system used for transmitting messages via Morse code.
He used the telegraph to send coded messages during his mission.
Il utilisait le télégraphe pour envoyer des messages codés lors de sa mission.
A device that enables data transmission over distances.
The electric telegraph was a major technological advancement.
Le télégraphe électrique a été une avancée technologique majeure.
Etymology
From the Greek 'têle', which means 'far', and 'grapho', which means 'to write'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to have a telegraph
To be quickly informed of the news.
avoir un télégraphe
to send a telegram
To send an urgent message.
envoyer un télégramme
Related Words
radio
Device that allows messages to be transmitted by radio waves.
radio
telephone
Device that makes vocal communication possible over distances.
téléphone
internet
Global network of electronic communication.
internet
Slang Meanings
To send a message to someone quickly.
I will telegraph you the info as soon as I arrive.
Je vais te télégraphier les infos dès que j'arrive.
To be in quick contact.
Stay connected, I will telegraph you as soon as I have news.
Restez connectés, je vous télégraphie dès que j'ai des nouvelles.