dit
/ˈdit/ (ame, mw)
dit — 名詞
1. the short signal of Morse code, written as a dot and spoken aloud as 'dit', whic
短音;點
摩斯電碼中代表點的短促聲音
the short signal of Morse code, written as a dot and spoken aloud as 'dit', which pairs with the longer 'dah' to spell out letters and numbers over radio or telegraph wires.
Owen tapped out three quick dits to send the letter S.
Owen 快速敲出三個短音,發送字母 S。
tap out + number + dits for sending Morse letters
The letter A in Morse code is one dit followed by one dah.
摩斯電碼裡的字母 A 是一個短音接著一個長音。
structural pattern: dit followed by dah
Old radio operators could read dits and dahs faster than most people read printed words.
老一輩的無線電報務員聽辨短音和長音的速度比一般人讀印刷文字還快。
Hana counted seven dits in a row and knew it was a number.
Hana 數到連續七個短音,就知道這是一組數字。
At slow practice speed, a single dit lasts about one third of a second.
在慢速練習時,單一個短音大約持續三分之一秒。
- dah
the long sound, written as a dash; paired with 'dit' to form every Morse character
文法句型
a dit
dit and dah
dits and dahs
用法筆記
Almost only used by amateur radio operators and Morse code learners; everyday English speakers will say 'dot' instead. Often paired with 'dah' (the long sound) in the fixed expression 'dits and dahs'.