Morse code
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Morse codes
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摩尔斯电码, 摩斯密码
a system of communication that uses dots and dashes to represent letters, numbers, and symbols, enabling messages to be transmitted over long distances through sound or light signals
Morse code is a system of encoding text messages using a series of short and long signals, called "dots" and "dashes." These signals represent letters, numbers, and punctuation marks, allowing people to communicate over long distances using sound, light, or electrical impulses. For example, the letter "A" is represented by a dot followed by a dash, and the letter "B" is represented by a dash followed by three dots. Morse code was widely used in early telecommunication methods, such as by telegraph and radio, and is still used today in certain emergency or air travel communications.
- He found an old book about Morse code and was fascinated by how people used it to communicate.
他找到了一本关于摩尔斯电码的旧书,并对人们如何使用它来交流感到着迷。
- The pilot used Morse code to send a message when the radio stopped working mid-flight.
飞行员在飞行途中无线电停止工作时使用莫尔斯电码发送了一条消息。
- They practiced using Morse code during their scout meetings to improve their communication skills.
他们在童子军会议期间练习使用莫尔斯电码来提高他们的沟通技巧。
- When the phone lines were down, they used a flashlight to signal in Morse code.
当电话线路中断时,他们用手电筒以莫尔斯电码发信号。
- She learned Morse code as part of her training to become a radio operator.
她学习了莫尔斯电码,作为成为无线电操作员培训的一部分。