词汇 | send |
释义 | sendWord family adjectivesendablenounsendersendingverbsend Computerssend /send/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp sent /sent/) 1 by post etc 通过邮政等 [transitiveT]SEND to arrange for something to go or be taken to another place, especially by post 送出,发出;〔尤指通过邮政系统〕寄出 Lyn sent some pictures of the wedding. 琳恩寄了几张婚礼照片。 send somebody something We sent Mom flowers for Mother’s Day. 我们在母亲节给妈妈送去了一些花。 We sent her a letter of apology. 我们给她寄去了一封道歉信。 send something to somebody/something I’ll send a copy to you. 我会寄给你一份。 send something back/up/over etc He ordered coffee to be sent up. 他要了份咖啡送上去。 send something by post/sea/air etc Monday is the last day to send cards by post to arrive by Christmas. 要让贺卡在圣诞节之前收到,最晚必须于星期一寄出去。 2 radio/computer etc 收音机/计算机等 [transitiveT] to make a message, electronic signal etc go somewhere, using radio equipment, computers etc 发送,发出〔信息、电子信号等〕 send somebody something I sent her an email yesterday. 昨天我给她发了封电子邮件。 Radio signals were sent into deep space. 无线电信号被发送到深邃的太空。 3 person to place 人到某处 a) [transitiveT]SEND to ask or tell someone to go somewhere, especially so that they can do something for you there 派遣,打发 The United Nations is sending troops. 联合国正在派遣军队。 send somebody to something A police officer was sent to Ryan’s home. 一名警官被派到瑞安的家中。 send somebody back/away/over/home etc Many of the refugees were sent back to Vietnam. 许多难民被遣送回越南。 When Frank came, I told him I was ill and sent him away. 弗兰克来时,我告诉他我病了,把他打发走了。 They sent me down to talk to Mr Strachan. 他们派我去和斯特罗恩先生谈话。 Mr Ellison is here. Shall I send him in (=tell him to enter the room)? 埃利森先生来了,要不要我去叫他进来? send somebody to do something The US offered to send ships to help in the rescue operation. 美国提出派船去为营救行动提供帮助。 b) [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]SEND to arrange for someone to go to a place such as a school, prison, or hospital and spend some time there 安排〔某人〕去,将〔某人〕送往 send somebody to something I can’t afford to send my kid to private school. 我无力供孩子上私立学校。 He was sent to prison for five years. 他被判入狱五年。 send somebody away/off I was sent away to school at the age of six. 我六岁时被送去上学。 send somebody on something New employees are sent on a training course. 新雇员被送去参加培训课程。 4 send (somebody) a message/signal if something that someone does or says sends a particular message, it has that meaning 传递(给某人)一个信息/信号 Advertising sends the message that you have to be thin to be successful. 广告传递的信息是,要想成功就得瘦。 Examples from the Corpus send (somebody) a message/signal• Turned out she wanted to know if Uncle Adam had been sending any radio messages.• Would I care to send in a message?• Provided you both have Net access, it's as quick, easy and cheap as sending a message across the street.• But finding a way to send a message faster than light struck me as more straight forward.• A cellular phone is really a mobile radio system that sends a signal out over public airwaves.• And they coincided with the bulges in the geoid, which sent a clear message to geophysicists.• For the 11 countries inside the euro, it sends a positive signal to the financial markets.• And sometimes they send e-mail messages to Walsh and Pulver, updating the information on the size of their share-holdings. 5 send your love/regards/best wishes etc SEND spoken to ask someone to give your greetings, good wishes etc to someone else 送上问候/祝愿等 Mother sends her love. 母亲向你问好。 Examples from the Corpus send your love/regards/best wishes etc• Mr Mason sends his best wishes for the success of the event.• He sends his best wishes to everybody at home. 6 cause to move 使移动 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to make something move from one place to another 使移动 send something through/to/over etc something The blaze sent smoke over much of the city. 大火产生的浓烟扩散到市内的很多地区。 7 send somebody/something flying/sprawling/reeling etc THROWto make someone or something move quickly through the air or across something 使某人/某物乱飞/趴倒在地/摇晃等 The explosion sent glass flying everywhere. 爆炸使玻璃四处乱飞。 8 affect 影响 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]EFFECT/INFLUENCE to make someone or something start to be in a particular state 使进入〔某种状态〕 His lectures always send me to sleep. 他讲课总是让我昏昏欲睡。 send somebody/something into something The tail broke apart, sending the plane into a dive. 机尾断裂,飞机一头栽了下去。 9 send word formalTELL to tell someone something by sending them a letter or message 捎信,传话 send word (to somebody) that/of something They sent word to the king of their arrival. 他们叫人传话给国王说他们到了。 Examples from the Corpus send word• He sent word, but never sent for them.• When Lee learned what the Federals were doing, he sent word for his scattered columns to converge west of Gettysburg.• Jody sends word for the bus to take the girls back to the Hyatt hotel.• He operates from Southern California and sends words of hope and encouragement worldwide.• Finally he sent word that he was ready for her to come and marry him.• The Lord of the Manor had sent word that he wished to see the players.• Minu sent word that I should stay with her in Ghanerao.• He had sent word to Eochaid, and the gates opened. 10 send shivers/chills up (and down) your spine to make you feel very frightened or excited 使人脊骨发凉,令人毛骨悚然;令人十分兴奋 The eerie howl of the siren sent chills up her spine. 怪异恐怖的汽笛声使她感到毛骨悚然。 Examples from the Corpus send shivers/chills up (and down) your spine• We both kept waiting for the moment when the experience would overwhelm us and send chills up our spines.• He kicked her sending shivers up her spine; again she yelped, and everything turned black.• Stephen King's novels have sent shivers up readers' spines for more than 20 years. 11 send somebody packing informalLEAVE A PLACE to tell someone who is not wanted that they must leave at once 叫某人立即离开,撵走某人 PHRASAL VERBS After his four years as governor, the voters sent him packing. 他当了四年州长之后,选民叫他滚蛋了。 Examples from the Corpus send somebody packing• Dozens of workers were sent packing because of harsh new environmental rules. 12 send away for something phrasal verbphr v ASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO somethingto send a letter to a company or organization asking them to send something to you 写信去索取,寄信去索要 Send away for a free recipe booklet. 写信索取免费的烹饪小册子。 Examples from the Corpus send away for • Carl Krebsbach wore it out when he sent away for $ 20 worth of car bombs.• We sent away for a Plaque Attacker from an advert in your magazine.• I had read a newspaper article on the National Teacher Corps and had sent away for information.• Eight women sent away for instruction booklets, pliers, beads, crosses and hundreds of feet of wire.• I sent away for one of their catalogs.• At least 30,000 others were sent away for re-education.• Pempie wanted to go to the psychiatrist because she's very keen on astrology and sends away for readings.• A: I was building my body, and I sent away for the Charles Atlas exercise manual. 13 send down phrasal verbphr v a) send something ↔ downREDUCE to make something lose value 使〔价值〕下跌 The company’s bad figures sent its share price down. 公司业绩不佳使其股票价格下跌。 b) send somebody down British EnglishBrE informalSCJ to send someone to prison 送某人进监狱 send somebody down for He was sent down for possession of cocaine. 他因藏有可卡因而被判入狱。 c) be sent down British EnglishBrE old-fashionedSEC to be told to leave a university because of bad behaviour 〔大学生因行为不检〕被开除,被勒令退学 Examples from the Corpus be sent down• Afterwards in the pub some one told me he would probably be sent down.• I was using regular for about two years after that until I was sent down.• He was sent down from Eton in 1863 for a few months for having made a forbidden visit to a Jesuit house.• There seems every possibility that Trev Proby will be sent down in the near future.• He was sent down South to live with his grandparents when he was in second grade.• Much of the iron was sent down the valleys for export through Cardiff and Newport.• Police divers were sent down to check the vessel's hull for possible sabotage. 14 send for somebody/something phrasal verbphr v a) ASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO somethingTELL/ORDER somebody TO DO somethingto ask or order that something be brought or sent to you, especially by writing a letter or by telephone 〔尤指通过写信或电话〕索取 Send for your free sample today! 今天就来索取免费样品! b) ASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something old-fashioned to ask or tell someone to come to you by sending them a message 派人去叫[请] Charlie said he’d find a place to live and then send for me. 查利说他会找一个住处,然后就派人来接我。 Get back into bed. I’ll send for the doctor. 回到床上去,我让人去请医生来。 I’ve sent for help. 我已经去请人帮忙了。 Examples from the Corpus send for the doctor• The boy was sent for the doctor.• He had a cough, and they sent for the doctor, who came and examined him. 15 send something/somebody ↔ in phrasal verbphr v a) TCMSENDto send something, usually by post, to a place where it can be dealt with 寄去,〔邮寄〕递交 I sent in a few job applications last week. 上星期我寄出了几封求职信。 b) SENDto send soldiers, police etc somewhere to deal with a difficult or dangerous situation 派遣〔军队、警察等〕 British troops were sent in as part of the peace-keeping force. 英国军队被派往那里加入维和部队。 Examples from the Corpus send in• If anyone has a quiz for a future issue - please send it in.• The first group was sent home in a widely criticised night operation two weeks ago.• The first quarterly accounts with the new rates will be sent out in July.• They were sent to him in packages of ten cartons from Moscow.• He was sent to work in the fields.• These women should never have been sent to prison in the first place.• The best IBMers were sent out in the seventies on secondments, then seen to come back into promotions. 16 send off phrasal verbphr v a) send something ↔ offTCMSEND to send something somewhere by post 邮寄出某物 I sent off the letter this morning. 我今天早上把信寄出去了。 b) send off for somethingTCMASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something to send a letter to a company or organization asking them to post something to you 写信索取某物;函索某物 I sent off for a copy of the photograph. 我写信去要一张这种照片。 c) send somebody ↔ off British EnglishBrEDS to order a sports player to leave the field because they have broken the rules 罚〔犯规的运动员〕出场 One of Dundee’s players was sent off for punching another player. 邓迪队的一名球员因拳打另一名球员而被罚出场。 Examples from the Corpus send off• I must send this film off to be processed.• When did you send off your application form? send off for something• Some of these will be on the periodical shelves at your library and others you might want to send off for.• Then, Nutt the player appeared to make a retaliatory late tackle, and after being penalised was sent off for dissent.• Damiano Tommasi paid for it minutes later when he was sent off for felling Robbie Fowler.• I see Chapman got sent off for Portsmouth.• Newbridge substitute Stuart Griffiths was also sent off for stamping against Pontypridd, just six minutes after coming on.• Hull were reduced to 12 men on the hour when Mark Jones was sent off for throwing a punch at Gary Tees.• But in his next match he was sent off for twice attacking the goalie.• His nose was broken in two places by a player he had sent off for violent play. 17 send something ↔ on phrasal verbphr v a) especially British EnglishBrETCMSEND to send someone’s letters or possessions to their new address from their old address 把〔信件等〕转寄到新地址 SYN forward My flatmate said she’d send on all my post. 原来和我合租公寓的朋友说她会把我的全部邮件转寄给我。 b) SENDto send something that has been received to another place so that it can be dealt with 把〔收到的东西〕转送〔到另一处〕 to The data is then sent on to the Census Bureau. 那些数据随后又转送到人口调查局。 Examples from the Corpus send to• It lurched and toppled, sending Becky on to her knees on the kitchen floor.• If the total strength of the input signals exceeds a certain threshold, the unit sends a signal on to other units.• Each day when he had assimilated all the information, he sent it on to Trepassey. 18 send out phrasal verbphr v a) send something/somebody ↔ outSEND to make a person or a group of people or things go from one place to various other places 发出某物;派出某人 Information was sent out to interested students. 信息发送给了感兴趣的学生。 Search parties were sent out to look for survivors. 派出了搜救队去寻找幸存者。 b) send something ↔ outSEND to broadcast or produce a signal, light, sound etc 广播;发出〔信号、光、声音等〕 The ship is sending out an SOS signal. 那艘船正在发出呼救信号。 c) send out for somethingDFASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something to ask a restaurant or food shop to deliver food to you at home or at work 叫外卖 We sent out for sandwiches. 我们叫了三明治外卖。 Examples from the Corpus send out• The beacon sends out a beam of light every thirty seconds.• The club sends out a monthly newsletter to all its members.• We'll send a mechanic out as soon as we can.• We posted the wedding invitations in batches, rather than sending them all out at the same time.• He lit a fire, which sent out clouds of dense smoke.• Officials are sending out information packs to 4000 firms in the area.• The radar sends out radio waves and listens for echoes from enemy craft.• The paper sent out several teams of reporters to follow the progress of the war.• Their top computer engineers were sent out to tackle the problem. send out for something• At noon he would send out for a sandwich and coffee.• What do you say we send out for Chinese?• A draft circular was sent out for comment in mid-1980.• You are not sent out for company but to annoy each other.• Mrs Thatcher agreed to allow the Report to be sent out for consultation, but asked for one alteration.• We will send out for fish and chips.• Privy seals were sent out for forced loans from about 1590.• Did he really have all that in the kitchen or had she sent out for it?• Do make sure that every job that gets sent out for setting has a full specification and requirements sheet with it. 19 send something/somebody ↔ up phrasal verbphr v a) VALUEto make something increase in value 使〔价值〕上升 The oil shortage is bound to send prices up. 石油短缺必定会造成价格上升。 b) British EnglishBrE informalMAKE FUN OF to make someone or something seem silly by copying them in a funny way 〔通过滑稽模仿〕使显得可笑,取笑,嘲弄 The film hilariously sends up Hollywood disaster movies. 这部电影把好莱坞的灾难片嘲弄了一番,令人捧腹大笑。 Examples from the Corpus send up• The news sent Coast shares up 47 / 16 to 587 / 16 in afternoon Big Board trading.• He kicked her sending shivers up her spine; again she yelped, and everything turned black.• But the thing that sent a shiver up my back was the thin, haunted piping of a recorder.• Sal sent the sack up on a bight of slack, then came up on a tight rope and the sling.• Steamers sent waves up the banks and naked brown boys jumped into the wash, shouting and laughing.• We put it in writing, sending written details up the hierarchy in case we have to prove we have fulfilled our role.• The ministry van arrived to collect the abandoned children and the eight boys and girls sent from up the northward coasts.• Regular catcher Javy Lopez hit. 295, so Cox sent Lopez up to bat for Perez. Examples from the Corpus send• How many Christmas cards did you send?• Send a cheque for £50 with your order.• The ship sent a distress call.• He sent a dozen red roses to his girlfriend on her birthday.• There are no plans to send British troops to the area.• She sent him a furious email.• Perhaps I should send him a note of apology.• Nero sends his luv, you know he's coming over here to give us a turn this winter.• He travelled all over the world, but decided to send his son to school in England.• Each publisher had sent it back, in a packet addressed to Currer Bell.• A fiber optic system can send its signals greater distances and with less signal degradation than can the traditional coaxial system.• Kristen sent some pictures from the party.• He sent the children out of the room so we could talk.• Having founded Fort Victoria in 1843, he was sent there as chief factor in 1849.• After his death, Dolly discovered he had sent two songs to a recording label.• Who sent you? send somebody something• You should send Pat some flowers to say thank you. send somebody to something• They send people to jail for doing stuff like that.• Last summer my mom sent me to tennis camp. send ... to sleep• However, the new research opens up the prospect of a far more effective treatment that simply sends the cancers to sleep.• It was also brief because, as explained above, it simply sends me to sleep.• The endless incomprehensible stream of language was sending Alan to sleep on his feet.• To send them to sleep, she said. From Longman Business Dictionary sendsend /send/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp sent) /sent/ [transitiveT] 1to arrange for something to go to another place The computer network cansend data at very high speeds. send something to somebody Hesent a memo to board members criticizing his boss. send somebody something The companysent her a letter apologizing for the oversight. 2to tell someone to go somewhere, usually in order to do a particular task send somebody to do something The Institute sent 43 engineers to work in Japanese laboratories. 3FINANCEif something sends prices, profits, costs etc to a different level, it makes them go to that level The labor dispute at a copper mine in Chile sent futures prices lower. The newssent bond prices tumbling. → send away for something → send something → back → send in → send off for something → send something → on → send something → out Old English sendan |
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