send
vt. 发送, 使进入, 寄, 派遣, 发射, 使陷于 vi. 寄信, 派人, 播送 n. (船的)上升运动 [计] 发送
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上升运动
发送,寄;派遣;使进入;发射
to arrange for something to go or be taken to another place, especially by post
释义与例句
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1.
An operation in which data is transmitted.
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2.
An icon (usually on a computer screen and labeled with the word "Send") on which one clicks (with a mouse or its equivalent) or taps to transmit an email or other electronic message.
计算机 工程 数学Good thing I didn't hit send on that resume; I just noticed a bad typo.
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3.
Alternative form of scend.
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A messenger, especially one sent to fetch the bride.
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A callout or diss usually aimed at a specific person, often in the form of a diss track.
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A successful ascent of a sport climbing route.
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To make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another (or to someone).
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双及物 及物Every day at two o'clock, he sends his secretary out to buy him a coffee.
She sends me a letter every month.
Some hooligan sent a brick flying through the window, and the bang sent us running out of the building.
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2.
To get one going; move to excitement or rapture; to delight or thrill.
俚语 及物I don't know what it is, but this music really sends me.
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To amuse greatly or otherwise stun by absurdity.
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To bring to a certain condition, to drive.
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To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message or do an errand.
不及物Seeing how ill she was, we sent for a doctor at once.
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To cause to be or to happen; to bring; bring about.
To bestow; to grant.
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To cause to be or to happen; to bring; bring about.
To inflict; to visit.
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To pitch.
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To climb a route without falling.
及物 体育She finally sent the 12a after hours of failed attempts.
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To pursue (a course of action) committedly, enthusiastically, and often recklessly; go for.
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To care.
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To call out or diss a specific person in a diss track.
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To give (someone) a lift, to drive (someone) to another place.
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From Middle English senden, from Old English sendan (“to send, cause to go”), from Proto-West Germanic *sandijan, from Proto-Germanic *sandijaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sont-eye- (“to cause to go”), causative of *sent- (“to walk, travel”). The noun derives from the verb. Cognates Cognate with Saterland Frisian seende (“to send”), Dutch zenden (“to send”), German senden (“to send”), Danish and Norwegian sende (“to send”), Swedish sända (“to send”), Icelandic senda (“to send”). Related also to Old English sand, sond (“a sending, mission, message”). See also sith.
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