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81 morsen
I v/t send in Morse* * *mọr|sen ['mɔrzn]1. vito send a message in Morse (code)2. vtto send in Morse (code)* * *mor·sen[ˈmɔrzn̩]I. vi to signal [or send a message] in Morse [code]das M\morsen lernen to learn how to signal in Morse [code]II. vt▪ etw morsen to send sth in Morse [code]* * *1.intransitives Verb send a message/messages in Morse2.transitives Verb send <signal, message> in Morse* * *A. v/t send in Morse* * *1.intransitives Verb send a message/messages in Morse2.transitives Verb send <signal, message> in Morse -
82 mors
walrus; (pot: alfabet Morse'a) Morse code* * *I.mors1mazool. walrus ( Odobenus rosmarus).II.mors2miGen. -a pot. (= alfabet Morse'a) tel. Morse, Morse code, Morse alphabet; nadawać morsem send (messages) in Morse code.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mors
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83 alfabeto
m alphabet* * *alfabeto s.m.2 ( primi rudimenti) alphabet; primer: questo libro contiene l'alfabeto della medicina, this book contains the A B C of medicine; stiamo studiando l'alfabeto della matematica, we are just studying the first steps of mathematics.* * *[alfa'bɛto]sostantivo maschile alphabet* * *alfabeto/alfa'bεto/sostantivo m.alphabet\alfabeto fonetico phonetic alphabet; alfabeto Morse Morse (code). -
84 азбука Морзе
1) General subject: Morse alphabet, dot-and-dash code, morse, morse code2) Engineering: dot-and-dash3) Fishery: the Morse alphabet, the Morse code -
85 Vail, Alfred Lewis
SUBJECT AREA: Telecommunications[br]b. 25 September 1807 Morristown, New Jersey, USAd. 18 January 1859 Morristown, New Jersey, USA[br]American telegraph pioneer and associate of Samuel Morse; widely credited with the invention of "Morse" code.[br]After leaving school, Vail was initially employed at his father's ironworks in Morristown, but he then decided to train for the Presbyterian ministry, graduating from New York City University in 1836. Unfortunately, he was then obliged to abandon his chosen career because of ill health. He accidentally met Samuel Morse not long afterwards, and he became interested in the latter's telegraph experiments; in return for a share of the rights, he agreed to construct apparatus and finance the filing of US and foreign patents. Working in Morristown with Morse and Leonard Gale, and with financial backing from his father, Vail constructed around his father's plant a telegraph with 3 miles (4.8 km) of wire. It is also possible that he, rather than Morse, was largely responsible for devising the so-called Morse code, a series of dot and dash codes representing the letters of the alphabet, and in which the simplest codes were chosen for those letters found to be most numerous in a case of printer's type. This system was first demonstrated on 6 January 1838 and there were subsequent public demonstrations in New York and Philadelphia. Eventually Congress authorized an above-ground line between Washington and Baltimore, and on 24 May 1844 the epoch-making message "What hath God wrought?" was transmitted.Vail remained with Morse for a further four years, but he gradually lost interest in telegraphy and resigned, receiving no credit for his important contribution.[br]BibliographyThe Magnetic Telegraph.Further Reading1845, American Electrotelegraph 135.J.J.Fahie, 1884, A History of the Electric Telegraph to the Year 1837, London: E\&F Spon.KF -
86 morsen
mor·sen [ʼmɔrzn̩]vito signal [or send a message] in Morse [code];das M\morsen signalling [or (Am a.) signaling] [or sending a message] in Morse [code];das \morsen lernen to learn how to signal [or send a message] in Morse [code]vtetw morsen to send sth in Morse [code] -
87 азбука
* * *а́збука ж.
alphabetа́збука для глухонемы́х — deaf-and-dumb alphabetа́збука Мо́рзе — Morse code, Morse alphabetпередава́ть а́збукой Мо́рзе — transmit [send write] in Morse (code)принима́ть а́збуку Мо́рзе — receive [write] Morse (code) -
88 Morsealphabet
Morsealphabet
morse code (alphabet);
• internationales Morsealphabet continental code;
• Morsenachricht message in morse;
• Morseschlüssel morse key;
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89 alfabet
* * *mialphabet; alfabet Braille'a Braille alphabet; alfabet Morse'a Morse code; alfabet głuchoniemych manual alphabet, fingerspelling system; alfabet muzyczny alphabetical notation.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > alfabet
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90 alphabet
alphabet [alfabε]masculine noun* * *alfabɛnom masculin1) ( signes) alphabet2) ( manuel) ABC (book)* * *alfabɛ nm1) alphabet2) (= livre) ABC* * *alphabet nm1 ( signes) alphabet;2 ( manuel) ABC (book).alphabet morse Morse alphabet; alphabet phonétique international, API International Phonetic Alphabet, IPA.[alfabɛ] nom masculin1. [d'une langue] alphabet3. [code] -
91 mors2
m sgt (A morsa) pot. (alfabet) morse a. Morse (code)- sygnalizować morsem to Morse- nadany morsem transmitted in Morse codeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mors2
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92 Morsezeichen
n Morse signal* * *das MorsezeichenMorse code* * *Mọr|se|zei|chen ['mɔrzə-]ntMorse signal* * *Mor·se·zei·chennt Morse signal* * *das Morse symbol* * *Morsezeichen n Morse signal* * *das Morse symbol -
93 morseaakkoset
; mon.gen. morseaakkosten morseaakkosien; mon.part. morseaakkosia; mon.ill. morseaakkosiinMorse (noun)Morse alphabet (noun)* * *• the morse alphabet• morse• morse alphabet• Morse code -
94 код Морзе
1) Aviation: morse code2) Engineering: dot-and-dash code3) Telecommunications: Continental code, Morse-cable code, international cable code4) Telegraphy: dot-and-dash -
95 mors
n. Morse, code language made of dots and dashes transmitted over wires by radio waves, Morse code* * *1. walrus 2. morse -
96 mors alfabesi
n. morse alphabet, Morse code, dot and dash* * *morse code -
97 모스
n. Morse, Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872), Inventor, developer of the first successful telegraph; code language made of dots and dashes transmitted over wires and by radio waves, Morse code -
98 쇠단추
n. Morse, Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872), Inventor, developer of the first successful telegraph; code language made of dots and dashes transmitted over wires and by radio waves, Morse code -
99 трехэлементный код Морзе
cable code, cable Morse code, International cable code, ( для подводной телеграфной связи) Morse cable codeРусско-английский словарь по электронике > трехэлементный код Морзе
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100 трехэлементный код Морзе
cable code, cable Morse code, International cable code, ( для подводной телеграфной связи) Morse cable codeРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > трехэлементный код Морзе
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