convey的意思和读音

convey

: [kənˈveɪ] : [kən'veɪ]

v.

conveys  conveying  conveyed  

v.+n.convey message,convey idea,convey meaning,convey sympathy,convey impression

v.take,carry,transport,bear,send

conveyv.

1.to make ideas, feelings, etc. known to sb

Colours like red convey a sense of energy and strength.

Please convey my apologies to your wife.

He tried desperately to convey how urgent the situation was.

She did not wish to convey that they were all at fault.

2.~ sb/sth (from…) (to…)to take, carry or transport sb/sth from one place to another

Pipes convey hot water from the boiler to the radiators.

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v.1.to communicate ideas or feelings indirectly2.to give official information or a formal message to someone3.to move someone or something from one place to another4.to make another person or organization the legal owner of a property1.to communicate ideas or feelings indirectly2.to give official information or a formal message to someone3.to move someone or something from one place to another4.to make another person or organization the legal owner of a property

1. controversial convey core ...

2. conventional adj. convey v. convict v.

3. controversial convey core ...

4. triviality n convey v conveyance n ...

5. contribute 稿 convey ) conviction ...

6. 〖 theysay;itissaid〗 convey〖 eulogize〗 ...

7. dismissed vt. , , , , 使() convey vt. , , operas n. ...

8. ) reciprocity ) convey ) landmark ...

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1.She did not wish to convey that they were all at fault.

2.It was hard to convey my feelings at the moment. I felt that I could die for her.

3.I feel closer to you now because at least I can grasp the message that you're trying to convey in your raps, even if it's very simple. '便

4.In each case, the company is trying to convey the idea that it offers a creative, fun working environment.

5.One reference, for those who would like to carry further what I tried to convey to you today, is Baltrusaitis' book, Anamorphoses.

6.Postcards continued to be used by people of modest means to convey important family news long after telephones ceased to be a novelty.使

7.Invisible ink, pinpricks and indentations on letters were all used to convey details of troop movements, bombing raids and ship-building.

8.And with my last bit of energy, I tried to convey to her with a thump of my tail that my "How could you? " was not directed at her.使?”

9.Who knows what secret wisdom that ketchup bottle label could be trying to convey to me, after all?

10.Not long after joining the company, she was asked to convey to her colleagues the proceedings of a meeting that she had attended.