| tele | (prf) ไกล |
| จ้ำม่ำ | [jammam] (adj) EN: plump ; fleshy ; chubby ; pudgy ; plump FR: grassouillet ; potelé |
| เจ้าจำนำ | [jaojamnam] (n) EN: regular customer ; client ; clientele FR: client [ m ] ; clientèle [ f ] |
| ลูกค้า | [lūkkhā] (n) EN: customer ; client ; clientele FR: client [ m ] ; acheteur [ m ] ; consommateur [ m ] ; clientèle [ f ] |
| แหว่ง | [waeng] (adj) EN: indented ; dented ; nicked ; chipped ; incomplete FR: ébréché ; dentelé |
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| telecast | (n) a television broadcast |
| telecast | (v) broadcast via television, Syn. televise, Example: The Royal wedding was televised |
| telecaster | (n) a television broadcaster |
| telecom hotel | (n) a building that houses telecommunications equipment, Syn. telco building, Example: the telecom hotels are prime targets for bombing |
| telecommunicate | (v) communicate over long distances, as via the telephone or e-mail |
| telecommunication | (n) (often plural) systems used in transmitting messages over a distance electronically, Syn. telecom |
| telecommunication | (n) (often plural) the branch of electrical engineering concerned with the technology of electronic communication at a distance |
| telecommunication system | (n) a communication system for communicating at a distance, Syn. telecom equipment, telecommunication equipment, telecom system |
| telecommuting | (n) employment at home while communicating with the workplace by phone or fax or modem, Syn. teleworking |
| teleconference | (n) a conference of people who are in different locations that is made possible by the use of such telecommunications equipment as closed-circuit television, Syn. teleconferencing |
| Telechirograph | n. [ Gr. |
| Teledu | n. (Zool.) An East Indian carnivore (Mydaus meliceps) allied to the badger, and noted for the very offensive odor that it emits, somewhat resembling that of a skunk. It is a native of the high mountains of Java and Sumatra, and has long, silky fur. Called also |
| Telega | n. [ Russ. telyega. ] A rude four-wheeled, springless wagon, used among the Russians. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Telegony | n. [ Gr. |
| Telegram | n. [ Gr. &unr_; far + -gram. ] A message sent by telegraph; a telegraphic dispatch. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ “A friend desires us to give notice that he will ask leave, at some convenient time, to introduce a new word into the vocabulary. It is telegram, instead of telegraphic dispatch, or telegraphic communication.” Albany [ N. Y. ] Evening Journal (April 6, 1852). [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Telegrammic | a. Pertaining to, or resembling, a telegram; laconic; concise; brief. [ R. ] |
| Telegraph | n. [ Gr. &unr_; far, far off (cf. Lith. toli) + -graph: cf. F. télégraphe. See Graphic. ] An apparatus, or a process, for communicating intelligence rapidly between distant points, especially by means of preconcerted visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical action. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The instruments used are classed as indicator, type-printing, symbol-printing, or chemical-printing telegraphs, according as the intelligence is given by the movements of a pointer or indicator, as in Cooke & Wheatstone's (the form commonly used in England), or by impressing, on a fillet of paper, letters from types, as in House's and Hughe's, or dots and marks from a sharp point moved by a magnet, as in Morse's, or symbols produced by electro-chemical action, as in Bain's. In the offices in the United States the recording instrument is now little used, the receiving operator reading by ear the combinations of long and short intervals of sound produced by the armature of an electro-magnet as it is put in motion by the opening and breaking of the circuit, which motion, in registering instruments, traces upon a ribbon of paper the lines and dots used to represent the letters of the alphabet. See Illustration in Appendix, and Morse code. [ 1913 Webster ] In 1837,
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| Telegraph | v. t. |
| Telegrapher | n. One who sends telegraphic messages; a telegraphic operator; a telegraphist. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| telegraphese | n. |
| テレ | [tere] (adj-no) tele #3,706 [Add to Longdo] |
| 客筋 | [きゃくすじ, kyakusuji] (n) clientele [Add to Longdo] |
| 客種 | [きゃくだね, kyakudane] (n) clientele [Add to Longdo] |