send的意思和读音

send

: [send] : [send]

v.

n.()

sent  sends  sending  

v.+n.send message,send letter,send telegram,send signal,send card

v.bring,receive

v.direct,refer,guide,show,lead

sendv.线by mail/radio

1.to make sth go or be taken to a place, especially by post/mail, email, radio, etc.

to send a letter/package/cheque/fax/email

She sent the letter by airmail.

to send sth by post

to send sth by mail

A radio signal was sent to the spacecraft.线

The CD player was faulty so we sent it back to the manufacturers.

Have you sent a postcard to your mother yet?

Have you sent your mother a postcard yet?

I'll send you a text message.

message

2.to tell sb sth by sending them a message

My parents send their love .

What sort of message is that sending to young people?

He sent me word to come.

She sent word (that) she could not come.

She sent to say that she was coming home.

sb somewhere

3.to tell sb to go somewhere or to do sth; to arrange for sb to go somewhere

Ed couldn't make it so they sent me instead.

She sent the kids to bed early.

to send sb to prison/boarding school宿

I've sent Tom to buy some milk.

使make sth move quickly

4.使to make sth/sb move quickly or suddenly

Every step he took sent the pain shooting up his leg.

The punch sent him flying .

The report sent share prices down a further 8p. 8 便

使make sb react

5.使);使to make sb behave or react in a particular way

Her music always sends me to sleep.使

Her account of the visit sent us into fits of laughter.

All the publicity nearly sent him crazy.

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n.1.()2.

v.1.to mail a letter or package to someone; to arrange for something to be taken to a place; to arrange for a store or organization to deliver something to a person or place; to arrange for a message to be delivered to a person by e-mail2.to put soldiers or military equipment in a place, especially because there is a war; to arrange for someone to go to a place to do a job; to force someone to go somewhere using an official order; to make arrangements for someone to go to a place to study3.to make someone move or fall suddenly; to make something fall or move suddenly through the air4.to make someone feel a particular emotion; to make something happen5.to allow a substance such as smoke or something made by a chemical process to escape into the atmosphere1.to mail a letter or package to someone; to arrange for something to be taken to a place; to arrange for a store or organization to deliver something to a person or place; to arrange for a message to be delivered to a person by e-mail2.to put soldiers or military equipment in a place, especially because there is a war; to arrange for someone to go to a place to do a job; to force someone to go somewhere using an official order; to make arrangements for someone to go to a place to study3.to make someone move or fall suddenly; to make something fall or move suddenly through the air4.to make someone feel a particular emotion; to make something happen5.to allow a substance such as smoke or something made by a chemical process to escape into the atmosphere

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2. away adv. send v. postcard n. ...

3. (12) [ succeed] (14) ;[ send;start] (15) [ collect,recruit] ...

4. SEN sensor Send SENS Sensitivity ...

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1.The concept was that computer chips could be put everywhere and send information in a smart network that would make ordinary life simpler.使

2.Used to whitelist sender addresses which send mail that is often tagged (incorrectly) as spam.

3.We found a briefcase leaving behind in Guangzhou, will send up to Philippine next flight.广

4.Pandas eat when the body is often straight to sit down cross-legged, forepaw grasp the fresh bamboo to send to the mouth.西

5.Do not send form letters. Tailor each letter to the company, department and, if possible, specific position. The extra effort pays off.

6.An Airblue spokesman said the plane had no known technical issues and the pilots did not send any emergency signals.

7.If I thought it would not tempt her to go out in sharp winds, and grow coarse, I would send her a new hat and pelisse.

8.Like the cold of snow in time of harvest Is a faithful messenger to those who send him, For he refreshes the soul of his masters.使

9.Otherwise one relies on childcare or, if the children are old enough, you send them out to work.

10.There was danger that the wave would rebound off the other side of the bank and send the dish plunging into the water again.