Morse code
英 [ˌmɔːs ˈkəʊd]
美 [ˌmɔːrs ˈkoʊd]
n. 莫尔斯电码
牛津词典
noun
- 莫尔斯电码
a system for sending messages, using combinations of long and short sounds or flashes of light to represent letters of the alphabet and numbers
柯林斯词典
- 莫尔斯电码
Morse codeormorseis a code used for sending messages. It represents each letter of the alphabet using short and long sounds or flashes of light, which can be written down as dots and dashes.
双语例句
- With Morse code developed as a reflex, you may just find that you really enjoy using it on the air.
当莫尔斯电码发展成为一种条件反射,你将发现你真的喜欢在电波中使用它。 - The Morse code is made up of dots and dashes.
莫尔斯电码由点和画线组成。 - This type of immediate communication is called Morse Code.
这种即时的信息交流被称为摩斯代码。 - But@ C-Q-D@ was the most common and useful Morse Code message.
不过C-Q-D是最常用和最有用的摩斯代码信息。 - Morse found that source of power, and he also invented a system for using the telegraph, the Morse code.
摩尔斯找到了那种电源,同时他还发明了摩尔斯码系统用于电报。 - Nazi agents relayed sensitive military information using the dots and dashes of Morse code incorporated in the drawings.
纳粹间谍在时装设计图中暗含摩尔斯电码的点和线,用以传递重大军事机密。 - 1844-First Morse code message sent, reading "What hath God wrought".
1844年的今天,首个“摩尔斯电码”信息被发送,其内容是“上帝所做之功”。 - Morse code is a type of character encoding that transmits telegraphic information using rhythm.
莫尔斯电码是一种字符编码电报传送的信息使用的节奏。 - That's a "k." definitely Morse code.
那是一个“k。”,肯定是摩尔斯电码。 - 1872 Samuel Morse, inventor of the telegraphic Morse Code, died in New York City aged 80.
莫尔斯电码的发明者塞缪尔·莫尔斯在纽约市逝世,终年80岁。