telegraph operator
英 [ˈtelɪɡrɑːf ˈɒpəreɪtə(r)]
美 [ˈtelɪɡræf ˈɑːpəreɪtər]
网络 报务员; 电报员
英英释义
noun
- someone who transmits messages by telegraph
双语例句
- Q9 Deprived of the financial means to remain independent, Thomas Edison was compelled to seek employment as a night telegraph operator.
参考书上的翻译是:为了保持独立的经济来源,爱迪生不得不去当夜间电报员。 - They reached zenith at about three oclock in the morning and went immediately to the home of the telegraph operator.
凌晨3点钟左右,他们到达了泽尼斯,并立即赶到了报务员的家里。 - The telegraph operator was right.
报务员说的一点不错。 - The father who happened to be the stationmaster was so grateful that he offered to teach Tom to become a telegraph operator.
这孩子的父亲正好是站长,他很感激,主动提出要教会汤姆成为电报员。 - That ended the joke, and edison won his job, as weil as the title of fastest telegraph operator in the Western Union Company.
这就结束了这场玩笑,爱迪生也赢得了他的职位,同时还赢得了西联电讯公司最快电报员的称号。 - Do you know the telegraph operator living over the way?
你认识住在路对面的那个报务员吗? - Edison went to Boston's where he had been promised work as telegraph operator, mainly because of the neat handwriting in his letter of application.
爱迪生去到了波士顿,在那里有人答应给他电报员的工作,主要因为他的求职信中字迹写得工整。